Reducing the operating costs of airports
4 August 2016 | By Bailey Rory
Industry consultant Bailey Rory takes a look at the operating costs of airports and considers how expenditure can be cut in a way that still ensures smooth and safe operation.
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4 August 2016 | By Bailey Rory
Industry consultant Bailey Rory takes a look at the operating costs of airports and considers how expenditure can be cut in a way that still ensures smooth and safe operation.
4 August 2016 | By Dr. John McCarthy
Cyber security measures can be an asset to your business, as they not only enhance effective and smooth operations, but they also give your customers confidence in you and your systems. This led me to consider how that could be promoted and I started to think about cyber security issues…
Security analyst Bart Brands has devised a method which can be used as a policy for mass transit hubs such as airports, calling on visitors to identify threats and reduce their risk of being a victim of a terrorist attack...
21 July 2016 | By International Airport Review
Read the free-to-view digital version of the latest issue of International Airport Review magazine...
21 July 2016 | By International Airport Review
In this Airport IT & Security supplement: Jumping the queue with BorderXpress; Creating a security culture; The ‘connected’ traveller; Risk assessments; Achieving assurance in an uncertain world...
21 July 2016 | By International Airport Review
This Winter Operations supplement includes articles by Dan Meincke, Director of Traffic and Airside Operations, Copenhagen Airport and Michael Rumstedt, Head of Traffic Control and Winter Surface Clearance Compliance Officer, Hamburg Airport; Plus a Winter Operations Roundtable...
Paul Adamson, Head of Airports at Network Manager EUROCONTROL, extols the virtues of Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) within and beyond the network to enhance performance as a whole...
Offering numerous conference facilities, a passenger experience that is second-to-none, indulgent retail and culinary options and even a state-of-the-art medical services clinic, Munich Airport really is the definition of a modern airport city. Senior Vice-President of Commercial Activities, Rainer Beeck, provides an overview of all the airport has to offer...
As one of Europe’s fastest growing airports with a catchment area of 2.3 million people and more than 8.7 million passengers travelling through annually, Glasgow Airport is working tirelessly to ensure its route network supplies the ever-increasing demand. Commercial Director, François Bourienne, reveals the airport’s current and future growth plans...
One year after NATS’ revolutionary Time Based Separation (TBS) arrivals system was implemented at London’s Heathrow Airport, Andy Shand, General Manager of Customer Affairs at NATS, reflects on the system’s track record and considers some air traffic management doors that are being nudged open by the new technology...
Airports increasingly rely on their commercial revenue stream to generate a profit. Keith Spinks, Secretary General of the European Travel Retail Confederation, discusses how stakeholders should work together to ensure that the duty free and travel retail industry, worth €15.4 billion, continues to develop...
Despite a deepening economic downturn in Russia, airports in southern cities of Krasnodar, Sochi, Anapa and Gelendzhik have seen a significant growth in passenger numbers. The latter three are famous Black Sea resorts, increasingly popular among Russian vacationers hit hard by low ruble...
Just three-and-a-half months after terrorists killed 32 people at Brussels International Airport, terrorists struck Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, killing 45. Shortly after the Brussels attack, journalist Phil Fine spoke to Dr Amira Halperin, an expert on Mideast media and politics, on what Israel can teach Europe about airport security. He…
7 July 2016 | By Phil Hogan, Facilities Manager & Stephanie Bolt, Environment Manager - Adelaide Airport
With their flat expanses of roof and long stretches of unused land, airports are an obvious choice to harness solar energy generation. Following its recent solar installation, which is the largest rooftop solar system in any Australian airport, Adelaide Airport’s Facilities Manager, Phil Hogan, and Environment Manager, Stephanie Bolt, reveal…
30 June 2016 | By Dominique Thillaud, Chairman of the Management Board, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur
With 12 million passengers in 2015, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is the second busiest airport in France, after Paris, and one of the 20 largest in Europe. As such, the airport is deemed essential for the performance of the European aviation network. In line with the SESAR project, which aims…