All AI & analytics articles – Page 4
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VideoLeveraging data and technology to deliver personalised CX | International Airport Summit '25 preview
In this International Airport Summit 2025 preview Gerri Sinclair discussed leveraging data and technology to deliver truly personalised passenger experiences.
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NewsTampa International Airport to discuss use of AI software at International Airport Summit
Doug Wycoff, Director of Digital Solutions and Innovation, Tampa International Airport, a speaker at this year's International Airport Summit will give the audience an exclusive insight into how they are transforming airport operations using artificial intelligence.
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NewsBirmingham Airport launches new AI-powered improvements to passenger experience
Birmingham Airport unveils a new AI-powered passenger experience programme, featuring real-time updates and a virtual assistant to enhance journey efficiency and independence.
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NewsAeroporti di Roma introduces new AI Virtual Assistant
Aeroporti di Roma introduces a new AI-powered Virtual Assistant at Fiumicino Airport, offering real-time travel support, multilingual assistance, and a smoother passenger experience.
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Toronto Pearson launches two pilot programmes for AI innovation and start-ups
Toronto Pearson Airport is expanding its supplier network with two six-month pilot programmes, tapping startups and AI to enhance efficiency, passenger experience, and operational resilience.
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ReporteReport: Rethinking security for smart airports
Access your free eReport and discover how leading airports are transforming security from a bottleneck into a strategic advantage.
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ArticleThe intelligent airport: Innovating the passenger experience with data and AI
Innovate the passenger experience and boost efficiency with data and AI. PA Consulting's report with Jacobs provides a clear roadmap for your intelligent airport.
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ArticleAviation security in a globalised world: a strategic outlook from Pakistan
Faisal Imran, Deputy Director of the Airports Security Force in Pakistan, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on how security threats are modernising and the essentials for a comprehensive security development strategy.
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ArticleInnovating for today’s airport security threats
In part two of this article series, Holly Miles looks at how the airport industry is leveraging new technologies to promote security and lessons learned from recent high profile security incidents.
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ArticleSecurity Management Systems: balancing people, processes and technology
Digital tools are reshaping security, but technology alone isn’t sufficient. Craig Kyson examines how effective Security Management System (SeMS) relies on a careful balance of intelligent systems, well-defined processes, and skilled personnel: the ‘Golden Triangle’ at the core of robust and resilient security.
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ArticleRedefining the airport experience: from transit hub to a sense of place | International Airport Summit 2025 preview
George Ioannou, Director of Innovation at King Salman International Airport (KSIA) - a speaker at this year's International Airport Summit - shares how the standout future airport experience will be defined by how invisible innovation, human connection and cultural storytelling coming together to make travel effortless, personal and worth remembering.
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NewsLondon Heathrow Airport welcomes record September passengers while maintaining punctuality and security across Europe
London Heathrow Airport handled nearly 7.4 million passengers in September 2025, remaining Europe’s most punctual hub and reinforcing its global connectivity and economic importance.
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ArticleCyber-security threats and mitigations in modern airports
Trevor Strome, Director of Information Technology; and Louie Orbeta, Manager of Cyber-security and IT Infrastructure, at Winnipeg Airports Authority explore the evolving cyber risk landscape in airports, identifying key areas of concern and recommending protective measures.
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ArticleWhy we rebuilt the airport brain, and what happened next
The Airport Operational Database (AODB) is often called the airport brain. The problem is that most AODBs were designed for a different world.
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ArticleDenver Airport: building for the future
Denver International Airport aims to become the world’s greenest, advancing solar power, AI-driven asset management, and exploring nuclear energy to meet future aviation demands.
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ArticleAI, automation and the airport of the future: Inside Fraport’s digital factory
Frankfurt Airport is embracing a future shaped by AI, robotics and open innovation. Speaking to International Airport Review, Claus Grunow, Vice President Corporate Strategy and Digitalisation at Fraport AG, shares how the operator is using technology to drive efficiency, empower staff and keep pace with global transformation.
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InterviewHow smart tech is optimising your airport | International Airport Summit 2025 preview
AI is no longer a future concept—it’s a present-day imperative for airports. In this exclusive interview, Tara Mulrooney of Edmonton International Airport and Jacqui Johnson of +impact reveal how smart technologies are helping airports do more with less, and why embracing AI now is critical to staying ahead.
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ArticleSecuring landside airport areas and building a resilient security culture
Patrick Cuschieri, Aviation Security Consultant at the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, urges airports to rethink landside security, blending technology, vigilance and culture to stay ahead of evolving threats.
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WebinarEnabling checkpoint flexibility with responsible open architecture
Watch this virtual panel to learn how airport security leaders successfully overcame the challenge of delivering faster, more accurate screening while managing limited resources and mixed-vendor technologies.
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WebinarBeyond silos: How ecosystem thinking elevates the airport experience
Watch this webinar to discover how airports are moving beyond silos and harnessing ecosystem collaboration to transform the airport experience. Learn how ecosystem thinking enables airports to adapt, personalise, and continuously improve every touchpoint.


