Issue 3’s Guide To…Biometrics
Within this section of the magazine we feature articles from Fraport AG, Kempegowda International Airport and the Brazilian Ministry of Infrastructure on their biometric programmes.
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Within this section of the magazine we feature articles from Fraport AG, Kempegowda International Airport and the Brazilian Ministry of Infrastructure on their biometric programmes.
Billy Shallow, Director for Innovation and Technology at Airports Council International (ACI) World, outlines the top 10 priorities that airports should be considering, to meet the challenges of today’s evolving aviation industry.
Next June, Milan Linate Airport will inaugurate its renovation after undergoing important works to completely restyle the city airport. The terminal - managed along with the intercontinental airport of Milan Malpensa by Società per azioni Esercizi Aeroportuali (SEA) - is now worthy of a city like Milan, explains Alessandro Fidato, Chief Operating…
We round up the fantastic thought-provoking sessions that featured during the virtual two-day Rebuilding Airports Summit, which attracted over 1,000 delegates.
Stephan Hirmer, Head of Passenger Processing Services & Digital Airport at Amadeus, lends his advice and expertise on biometrics, how airports should go about implementing it and how it improves the passenger experience.
Before beginning any transformation programme it’s important to gain agreement and a clear strategic direction, but knowing where to begin once that has been established can be difficult. International Airport Review consulted with the industry on what some key considerations should be when rolling out biometrics in the airport, the results are explained…
If the crisis has taught us one thing, it’s that, while airports do need to focus on recovery, they must also put in place systems that give them the ultimate agility to survive future volatile events - and they need to do it now.
Milan Linate Airport's redesigned terminal will improve the traveller experience and satisfaction of passengers through the introduction of new services and amenities.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: biometrics; accessibility; construction and renovation; PRM assistance; Global Reporting Format; airport technology priorities; airport design; and also, an event review of our hugely successful Rebuilding Airports Online Summit which took place in May.
In the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Deborah Flint, writes of the multifaceted changes that Toronto Pearson Airport has made as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and explains how many of these will remain crucial to the…
By 2022, Iceland, like all Schengen states, will have to comply with European Entry/Exit System (EU/EES) regulations. The new system will include the biometric identification and verification of travellers, based on a facial image and four fingerprints, at all border crossing points (air, land, and sea).
19 May 2021 | By IDEMIA
This webinar addressed the challenges and Icelandic targeted vision for the implementation of a new entry/exit system compliant with the EU-EES regulations.
By introducing the Simplified Arrival process at Charlotte Douglas Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is now offering travellers a safe and touchless experience.
For NEXTT's third webinar with International Airport Review, over 800 participants registered to hear from representatives from Bangalore International Airport, Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport, Air Canada, ACI World and IATA who shared their strategic vision and latest key initiatives they have been working on to be ready for…
For International Airport Review, Jesús Caballero Pinto, Director of Seville Airport, discusses the three elements that will underline the airport’s structure for recovery and echo the technological transformation of the aviation industry.