ACI World launches transformative airport Smart Security programme
ACI has launched a programme to improve passenger and baggage screening at airports worldwide to increase efficiency.
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ACI has launched a programme to improve passenger and baggage screening at airports worldwide to increase efficiency.
Dublin Airport has seen continued growth from 2018, with 3.4 million passengers passing through the terminal, compared to 3.3 million in July 2018.
The Single European Sky initiative can only be achieved with collaborative work and combined efforts, proved by the commitment presented by the signatories.
ACI World has highlighted the need for aviation infrastructure to mirror its demand from air services and passengers alike.
The UK's busiest airports have fallen victim to their capacity constraints as passenger feedback suggests that more needs to be done to accommodate the exponential traffic growth.
Heathrow Airport's busiest day ever is a strong example of the need to expand if the airport is to continue hosting the exponential growth of passengers.
For International Airport Review, Angela Gittens, Director General of ACI World, previews the World Airport Traffic Report prior to its official publication.
Working smarter is allowing airports to facilitate more passengers with the existing facilities. However, as Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Airports Association, highlights, with demand for air travel intensifying, infrastructure solutions are necessary to ensure the industry has the capacity to meet passenger needs.
This first-of-its-kind scanner is hoped to increase the level of security offered at Las Vegas' airport, while decreasing queue time.
Europe’s ATM leaders have highlighted how measures to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of air transport in the region have helped to optimise airspace capacity, minimise disruptions and improve environmental performance during summer 2019.
Sydney Airport celebrates one billion passengers, but the demand for travel may see the two billion passenger milestone reached within the next 20 years.
Work has begun on the airfield development at Auckland Airport as 40 million passengers and 260,000 flights are expected to use the airport by 2044.
Having experienced double digit growth for the last 19 months, Gerald R. Ford International Airport will invest nearly $90 million on the expansion of its terminal to ensure longevity as a destination.
The official planning process for use of Gatwick's existing Northern Runway is underway; a step towards increasing the airport's capacity.
Passenger numbers at Ontario Airport were up more than 10 per cent in July, with more than three million passengers passing through the terminals.