Predicting 2020 trends and disruptors for the aviation industry
This roundtable reviews 2019, makes predictions for 2020, and provides exclusive advice for airports from four industry leaders.
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This roundtable reviews 2019, makes predictions for 2020, and provides exclusive advice for airports from four industry leaders.
Over 1,000 members of Stansted Airport staff have been trained to become Dementia Friends in a bid to make the airport more accessible.
The Queensland Airports Limited and Griffith University partnership agreement has been extended by an additional three years.
Across many industries, women are striving to reduce the discrepancies between male and female employees, and to encourage young women to follow their ambitions.
Following breaking its record in 2019 by delivering 1,100 apprenticeships, Heathrow Airport intends to deliver an additional 400 in 2020.
The partnership will see Amsterdam Airport Schiphol help find employment for 750 beneficiaries who need additional support.
The introduction of Pocketalk at Edinburgh Airport will help improve the travel experience for international passengers.
Within a series of workshops, Melbourne Airport's retail and hospitality staff will learn to address the unique needs of international passengers.
Nishtha Jain, Psychology Undergraduate at Christ University, Bangalore, expresses the opinion that each airport should create a mental health care unit for the wellbeing of both passengers and staff.
This investment comes as part of CAG's efforts to upskill its employees in preparation for the company's digital transformation.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is ushering in a new world, in which everything is going to be different, from management and communication to education and hiring. While the changes are becoming more apparent across many industries, aviation has been at the forefront of this development with the transformation of passenger…
An IATA study based on the Netherlands recommends that employment and prosperity opportunities will be maximised by aviation competitiveness.
PANYNJ has authorised the proposed lease agreement to construct, finance and operate the new Terminal One at JFK.
Cardiff Airport and the Isle of Anglesey County Council have come to an agreement for Cardiff to take over passenger service operations.
The new AeroZone will provide children with the opportunity to learn about their local airport and job opportunities in aviation.