Issue #5 2013 – digital version
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In this edition:
- Airport IT supplement
Airport IT&T 2013: Conference speaker preview
Industry roundtable with contributions from SITA and Concessionaire Analyzer+
Promoting the responsible use of biometrics (Isabelle Moeller, Managing Director, Biometrics Institute)
UK Service streamlining (Phil Brown, Executive Director, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority) - Foreword
Remote tower operations (Bo Redeborn, Principle Director – Air Traffic Management, EUROCONTROL) - Passenger Flow
A holistic approach to fast travel (Marie-Louise Lotz, Director of Passenger Services, Copenhagen Airports A/S) - Design & Architechture
Innovative infrastructure (Guillaume Sauvé, Chairman and CEO, ADPI) - Construction
A feat of engineering (Andrew Cowan, Chief Operating Officer, MAG and Paul Jones, NATS General Manager, Manchester Airport) - Green Terminals
Beautiful, sustainable and innovative (Thella F. Bowens, President and CEO, San Diego County Regional Airport) - UK Profile
Glasgow Airport: Proud to serve Scotland (Anne-Marie McKenna, Commissioning Editor, International Airport Review)
Gatwick Airport: Ticking the box for business travellers (Guy Stephenson, Chief Commercial Officer, Gatwick Airport) - Airport Retail
A slice of luxury (Michael Payne, Executive Director, International Association of Airport Duty Free Stores)
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