Whitepaper: Airport infrastructure challenges in the 21st century
The aviation industry and the demands placed upon airports are changing - fast...
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The aviation industry and the demands placed upon airports are changing - fast...
Despite the advances in automation and the masses of information available to passengers, they still desire face-to-face interactions.
As digital technology is the future of aviation we asked John Jarrell, Head of Airport IT at Amadeus, to explain the main ways he sees the industry changing as technology continues to develop.
Birmingham Airport has pushed to improved its customer service for passengers by adding Flight Smart to Facebook Messenger so flight information can be personalised.
Lufthansa Cargo is the first airline to support the eDGD standard – Pilot phase of Dakosy’s INFr8 shipping portal successfully launched.
Kenya Air Traffic Controllers Association claim that Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority were operating flights with air traffic controllers that were not currently validated. True, or just malicious hearsay?
With a combination of both satellite-based technology and ground-based video technology, air traffic controllers will be given a comprehensive view of air traffic.
New mobile app is launched for the public to submit concerns about aircraft noise at San Diego International Airport which uses real-time tracking.
New drone regulations set to put India on drone development map, while app is hoped to instil "no permission, no take off" in drone users.
A recent hardware dilemma by Vodafone at Gatwick Airport caused the flight announcement screens to crash, but is a manual contingency plan enough of a back-up for such a major UK airport?
Network managers that oversee IT infra- structure and cable management have as their objective to turn the airport into the hub of choice for travellers and airlines. In this paper, we’ll examine the role of technology in driving airport growth from their perspective...
Leipzig Halle Airport has a implemented new procedure which will allow more planes to land quicker due by creating more categories for wake turbulence.
Cyber vulnerability is a threat to everyone, but in 10 U.S. airports Coronet has revealed just how high the threat to data is with the use of free Wi-Fi networks.
The affected airports include Sumburgh, Dundee, Inverness, Wick John O’Groats, Kirkwall, Stornoway and Benbecula.