NATS has begun a trial of AI technology at Heathrow to cut delays
The artificial intelligence technology could reclaim 20 per cent of lost capacity caused by low cloud and reduced visibility from the control tower.
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The artificial intelligence technology could reclaim 20 per cent of lost capacity caused by low cloud and reduced visibility from the control tower.
The future of aviation and the related air traffic control and management is being written at an extraordinary rate. HungaroControl’s Simulation HUB was launched to help future proof the aviation industry by making air traffic more efficient, safer, more environmentally friendly, and able to utilise its full capacity.
Hamad International Airport (HIA) has launched its 2019 safety week, which will focus on industry best practise, and bringing this to HIA.
Travel experiences are among the most memorable we have, but too often we remember airports for the wrong reasons. Now a leading interior design expert is urging airport operators to learn from the hospitality industry and make their airports memorable for the right reasons.
Airways New Zealand has partnered with the Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) to establish an air traffic control training academy for training of Kuwaiti students.
Etihad Aviation Training, part of Etihad Aviation Group, has accomplished the significant milestone of becoming the first full European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Approved Training Organisation (ATO) for the transport category in the United Arab Emirates.
Recognising the service Heathrow colleagues provide, the airport has offered to pay to settle status of EU nationals in move to reassure colleagues.
Auckland Airport release an update on major fire incident and disruption at Auckland Airport and a review of the incident response has commenced.
At the end of day two of the #AITS18 conference we would like to thank all those that attended and contributed to the event. We provide an overview of the day's most popular topics.
ICAO Aviation Security Week forges important progress on coordinating responses to terrorist mobility and emerging threats.
An investment of £23 million for the 6,000 visually impaired passengers that travel through Heathrow each year results in an app which connects those in need to trained professionals.
CANSO has outlined the opportunities and challenges offered by new technologies and a new approach to human performance to improve aviation safety.
IATA has called on the government of Colombia and aviation stakeholders to work together to grow the economic benefits that aviation delivers to the country.
New suppliers and contracts to supply Heathrow from December 2018 will be required to pay Living Wage and not use zero-hour contracts at the airport, safeguarding thousands of new jobs with expansion.
The first-ever worldwide standards for the drone industry are being released by the International Standards Organisation (ISO).