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SESAR2020 ‘PJ04 TAM’ overview

6 July 2017 | By

The SESAR2020 ‘Total Airport Management’ Project, ‘PJ04 TAM’, formally started at the beginning of December 2016. The project team consists of 11 different consortia covering Airport Operators, Air Navigation Service Providers, Manufacturing Industry and Research Organisations as well as EUROCONTROL. Here, Alan Marsden, Project Manager at EUROCONTROL, delves deeper into…

Biometrics at the borders

6 July 2017 | By

While policy creation for the use of biometric technologies at national borders remains a matter for government, best practices and guiding principles for effective deployment can be built through collaboration between the industry’s global stakeholders, says Isabelle Moeller, Chief Executive of the Biometrics Institute.

Passenger Experience In-Depth Focus 2017

6 July 2017 | By

When considering passenger experience, consideration must be given to design and flow, the efficiency of checkpoint areas and the usefulness of apps and digital services if airports want to satisfy the modern day passenger. This In-Depth Focus explores some current passenger experience developments and opportunities...

Airport IT In-Depth Focus 2017

6 July 2017 | By

Travellers want smart solutions to help them navigate terminals, and airports want technology to ensure travellers have a safe experience. This In-Depth Focus looks at airport-to-passenger engagement using apps, the use of biometric technologies, and the SESAR2020 'Total Airport Management' project...

International Airport Review – Issue #4 2017

5 July 2017 | By

Read Issue #4 of International Airport Review: Includes in-depth focuses on Airport IT, Passenger Experience & Winter Operations, with articles covering air connectivity, safety at Prague Airport, airport development at LAX, revenues at Budapest Airport and a profile of Toronto Pearson…

Mind the app

3 July 2017 | By

Matt Horobin, Director of Brand & Digital at Dubai Airports, explores the plusses and pitfalls of airport-to-passenger engagement.

Are airports ready for ‘Baby Boomers’?

2 July 2017 | By

The segment of our population with the highest disposable income isn’t immune from ageing and the next generation of over 65s represents an unmissable opportunity for the air travel industry. Roberto Castiglioni, member of the UK CAA Access to Air Travel Advisory Group and Chair of the easyJet Special Assistance…