Toyota invest $500 million in Joby Aviation to help develop electric air taxis
Toyota will invest $500m in the Californian company Joby Aviation, which is developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service.
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Toyota will invest $500m in the Californian company Joby Aviation, which is developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service.
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority, in partnership with other organisations, will give grants of over $220,000 to seven aviation companies to propel technologies and solutions.
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The UK Civil Aviation Authority hosted a meeting with 22 delegates from across Midland’s aerospace industry for talks about the future of aviation, with the event taking place at Collins Aerospace in Wolverhampton.
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In Issue 2, International Airport Review outlines the key trends driving modern airport baggage handling, such as automation, advanced technology integration, and sustainability initiatives.
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority has announced that it will install computed tomography technology across several Canadian airports over the next few years.
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Aotearoa New Zealand in partnership with Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre have completed the first phase of its collaboration with the deployment of uncrewed traffic management system.
Mahmood AlSeddiqi, former Vice President of IT for Bahrain Airport Company, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on the different scenarios in which airports can leverage the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning and the fundamentals that all airports must have, to accept the new changes.
Since opening 29 years ago, the International Terminal of Brisbane Airport will undergo a $AU5b revamp, that will revolutionise the passenger experience, along with meeting the Australian Government standards for security by the end of 2025, development will finish in 2027.
Biometric technology is undoubtedly transforming airport operations, offering heightened security and passenger convenience. Ján Lunter, CEO of Innovatrics, explores in detail how biometrics, from facial recognition to fingerprint scans, can jump through regulatory hoops to deliver more comprehensive security in airports.
Auckland Airport has announced plans to replace 100 existing check-in with new technology, along with new bag drop offs, over the next few years.
Holly, the Editor of International Airport Review personally invites you to attend the International Airport Summit taking place in Amsterdam on 13-14 November.
Adani Airports Holdings Ltd have launched a pioneering digital platform, aviio, across its 7 Indian airports, that will provide real-time data for shareholders and passengers.