Austrian airspace welcomes new traffic management system for drones
Austrian airspace has welcomed a new drone traffic management system to be implemented in 2023, which will ensure that drones continue to travel safely in the future.
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Austrian airspace has welcomed a new drone traffic management system to be implemented in 2023, which will ensure that drones continue to travel safely in the future.
Damon Knight, Head of Safety, Security and Quality at Air Navigation Solutions, writes of the complexities of safely integrating drones into our airspace, and details how a flexible, dynamic approach could be key to realising the potential benefits of these unnamed aircraft.
Edmonton International Airport has welcomed the first Sparrow drone flight within the airport, helping to pave the way for the future of drone delivery operations in aviation.
Fernando Augusto de Castro, Head of Macaé Airport and Offshore Business, tells International Airport Review about how the airports managed by Zurich Airport Brasil have adopted drone equipment and, as a result, have increased efficiency and agility in their daily operations.
17 August 2021 | By
Chief Innovation Officer of Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: contactless technology; resilience and recovery; noise management; airport economics; digital identities; security culture; baggage operations; winter operations and also, an event review of our hugely successful Airport of the Future Online Summit which took…
Drones are a potential game-changer for airport operations – particularly because they can cover ground and reach heights faster than ground-based human teams. Today, as commercial drone usage is becoming ever more mainstream, what challenges do airports face in integrating these very useful tools safely and efficiently, and how can…
Mark Beveridge, Operations Director for Aberdeen International Airport, details how sustainability will be at the heart of the airport’s priorities as it recovers from COVID-19 in the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems can pose a threat to transportation security when flown too close to certain aviation, surface, or related transportation venues and many operators do not follow safety restrictions.
Sarah Vanessa Poralla, Aerodrome Expert at the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and Dr.-Ing. Veit Voges, Senior Project Leader of Flight Ops Engineering at Zurich Airport, explore the threat posed by drones in the airport environment, and what can be done to prevent, mitigate and learn from them.
Gary Cutts, Challenge Director of the UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Future Flight Challenge, spoke to International Airport Review’s Junior Editor, Leah Hockley, about the purpose of the challenge and how it is working to encourage innovation within the industry, as well as the importance of the development of future…
EASA's new guidance addresses unauthorised drone usage in the vicinity of airports, including by accident, with deliberate intent to disrupt, and criminal or terrorist motivation.
Set to open in 2021, the Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC) at Cranfield University aims to bring together sector leads from across the aviation industry within a collaborative research environment to create, experiment and challenge the digital status quo. International Airport Review’s Junior Editor, Leah Hockley, spoke with three…
As part of the UK's Future Flight Challenge, Heathrow will research the use of new technologies and create a blueprint for making zero carbon aviation a reality.
An AGS Airports-led consortium will work on the CAELUS project to demonstrate how autonomous drone technology can enhance access to essential medical supplies across Scotland.