Intelligent Approach sets new standard for single-runway airport efficiency
Leidos explores how London Gatwick became the first single-runway airport to deploy Advanced Mixed Mode, boosting efficiency, cutting delays and reducing emissions.
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Leidos explores how London Gatwick became the first single-runway airport to deploy Advanced Mixed Mode, boosting efficiency, cutting delays and reducing emissions.
On 18 February 2021, the Motorola Solutions webinar will discuss the company's Safe Airports integrated ecosystem, which allows you to address everyday concerns, as well as emerging situations through four pillars: Detect, Analyse, Communicate and Respond. The webinar will explore how these pillars work together to address the challenges that…
Ecolog, in collaboration with Eurofins Labo Van Poucke, opened its Rapid Screening and Diagnostics facility in September 2020 at Brussels Airport and is aimed at enhancing travellers comfort and public safety.
Dr. Ralf Gaffal, Managing Director of Munich Airport International’s (MAI) Business Division, spoke to International Airport Review about the key challenges and questions that airports need to address sooner rather than later, highlighting best practices and using Munich International Airport (MUC) as an example.
Kirsty Wells, SeMS Programme Lead, and Nina Smith, Head of Training and Human Factors at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), discuss the move towards Performance Based Oversight and how SeMS is the stepping stone in achieving this, alongside the professionalisation of training.
Sylvain Lefoyer, Deputy Director in charge of Aviation Security and Facilitation in the Air Transport Bureau of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), details the future outlook for airport security post-COVID-19.
Gilad Sahar, Business Director in NSO Group’s Counter-UAV division, tells International Airport Review about the technology developer’s Eclipse and Fleming solutions, and how they are supporting the aviation industry in combating malicious drone use and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chris Au Young, Airport Authority Hong Kong’s General Manager, reviews the world’s first-ever study that explored the potential of blockchain to provide a single source of truth for checked baggage.
Abhi Chacko, Head of Innovation and Commercial IT Services at London Gatwick Airport, discusses how deploying UV treatment of security trays will help restore consumer confidence.
Murali Varadarajan, Senior Vice President and Head of Operations at Mumbai International Airport Limited, discusses how airports should tackle the challenge of improving efficiency in the face of COVID-19.
Airport security will now need to consider more than potentially concealed items. There will be many questions directed to the security sector regarding its evolution post pandemic.
This issue covers how COVID-19 is set to change the aviation ecosystem for the foreseeable, alongside surface access, new appointments and the One ID project.
Pierre Charbonneau, Director – Passenger at IATA, offers an insight into the various projects that are being worked on to secure a seamless airport experience.
Carlos Eduardo Gomes Souza, Airport Performance Coordinator at Brazil’s Ministry of Infrastructure, explains the process behind the Brazilian passenger satisfaction survey and the beneficial results that it created for the country’s airports.
Describing the numerous applications of AI at Frankfurt Airport, Alexander Laukenmann, Head of Airside and Terminal Management, Corporate Safety and Security at Fraport AG, demonstrates the breadth of benefits made available by this technology.
In all areas – efficiency and effectiveness, revenue generation, safety and security – AI has tremendous potential to deliver positive change if used correctly, details Ian Law, Chief Information Officer of San Francisco International Airport.