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Buying software for airports? Use our airport software purchasing checklist to ask vendors questions & maximise value from your SaaS investment.
Here we will uncover the post-crisis technology solutions that have had the biggest impact and their role in the path to recovery for the aviation sector in 2022 and beyond.
The Federal Aviation Administration has given approval for San Francisco International Airport to integrate a new landing technology, which aims to reduce aircraft noise over nearby communities.
Latest International Air Transport Association data highlights that the global air cargo markets experienced a slower growth in January 2022 due to supply chain disruptions and capacity constraints.
After COVID-19 continued to cause trouble for the travel industry in 2021, airports are preparing a joined up digital vision before passengers return.
Moventor Oy has built a so-called 'all-in-one' machine, which have been developed individually but they have also committed to develop a packet that fulfils all the needs at any airport runway inspection.
Paul Adamson, Airport Operations and Interoperability Officer at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), writes about the development of the GRF, its implementation, and progress to date.
From 1 December 2021, Berlin Brandenburg Airport will return to using both of its runways simultaneously, to ensure stable flight operations during upcoming winter weather conditions.
Join Vaisala’s upcoming webinar for an in-depth look at FD70.
Dragan Dimitrijevic, Technical Maintenance Director at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, tells International Airport Review about how the airport keeps a cool head when winter weather descends.
Jamie L. Rhee, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Aviation, tells International Airport Review about the $168 million Central De-icing Facility that opened at Chicago O’Hare International Airport in 2018, which has been reducing winter weather delays ever since.
Wayne Harvey, Vice President, Operational, Technical and Regulatory Affairs at the Canadian Airports Council, talks to International Airport Review about how Canadian airports deal with winter weather and how they are preparing for the incoming change to the Global Reporting Format.
Lars Barsøe, Vice President Sales and Marketing at Vestergaard Company A/S, says you must re-visit your resilient winter plan.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded more than $766 million in grants to build safer, more sustainable, and accessible airports across the U.S.
Winter weather delays slow down operations and cost the airport money. In this month's In-Depth Focus, we hear from three experts on how they do not lose their cool when it comes to winter operations.