UTM system to be implemented for the first time in Nordic region
Avinor ANS' implementation of a UTM in Norway will allow for the beginning of safe integration of drones into controlled airspace.
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Avinor ANS' implementation of a UTM in Norway will allow for the beginning of safe integration of drones into controlled airspace.
The anti-drone system has been put into operation in the hope of keeping the UK's busiest airfield free from disruption.
With an expected increase in passenger numbers, Airservices Australia’s Chief Financial Officer, Paul Logan, discusses how the company is developing and how they will ensure that the industry keeps pace with future growth.
Munich Airport and International Airport Review are delighted to announce that Munich Airport will be the host airport partner for Airport IT & Security 2020 conference.
The German Federal Minister of Transport awards funding to develop a deployable counter UAS system in order to enhance safety at airports.
Royal Schiphol Group's new partnership aims to realise the full potential of drones and the future of air passenger transport in the Netherlands.
Angela Gittens, Director General of ACI World, discusses how automation is critical for the aviation industry to identify key opportunities and concerns related to operating vehicles at airports.
The funds provided by DASA will be used to develop new technologies in order to detect, disrupt and defeat any malicious use of drones.
The government bill will work towards modernising the airspace and ensuring drone technology will not be used as a threat.
A drone has been used for data collection at Edmonton Airport to predict when to conduct preventative maintenance on its runways.
Safety and security are necessary elements to secure passenger satisfaction, but weather, fuel spillages and unplanned occurrences can cause massive disruptions. International Airport Review asked Gatwick Airport’s Incident Operations Manager how he prepares for unprecedented events.
The new Counter-Drone Strategy aims to harness the benefits of drone technology by protecting the public from malicious or criminal use.
A new report has said that to remain resilient, UK airports should be prepared for disruptive technologies and share data.
ACI World Director General, Angela Gittens, has expressed the industry's need for "harmonised processes for the detection of, and counter measures against, unauthorised drone operations."
Drone detection technology is to be trialled at Ottawa International Airport to see whether it can function compatibly in a civilian airport.