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Meeting the requirements of ACC3

16 February 2015 | By Mike Woodall, IATA Center of Excellence for Independent Validation (CEIV)

The EU ACC3 inbound air cargo security regulations that came into effect in February 2012 affected almost all carriers moving air cargo or mail into or through the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). Failure to meet the deadline of 1st July 2014 would have seen carriers denied…

Aviation security: New challenges

16 February 2015 | By Peter Drissell, Director of Aviation Security, CAA

Peter Drissell, Director of Aviation Security at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) explains the challenges facing the organisation in taking on its new responsibilities for the UK’s aviation security regulations...

Optimising capacity at Stuttgart Airport with A-CDM

16 February 2015 | By Nico Ruwe, Head of Airside Operations & Winter Services, Stuttgart Airport

In November 2014, Stuttgart Airport achieved full A-CDM status. Having managed the project throughout the whole process, Nico Ruwe, Head of Airside Operations & Winter Services discusses the benefits and key milestones in its implementation.

London Gatwick Airport: A premium experience

16 February 2015 | By Guy Stephenson, Chief Commercial Officer, London Gatwick

Guy Stephenson, Chief Commercial Officer at London Gatwick, explains how the airport’s £1 billion transformation is attracting more premium and business travel than ever before.

Tampa International Airport: Tampa’s Master Plan Update

16 February 2015 | By Joe Lopano, CEO, Tampa International Airport

The Tampa Bay region has a legacy of aviation firsts that dates back to 1914 when Tony Jannus piloted the world’s first commercially scheduled flight, flying from St Petersburg to Tampa. As Joe Lopano, Chief Executive Officer of Tampa International Airport describes, it is continuing this tradition through an extensive…

Airport Profile: Bahrain International Airport

16 February 2015 | By Mohamed Thamir Al Kaabi, Chief Airport Operating Officer, Bahrain International Airport

Proud of its deep-rooted history in aviation, Mohamed Thamir Al Kaabi, Chief Airport Operating Officer of Bahrain International Airport (BIA) explains how it continues to uphold its reputation as a significant transit and cargo hub in the Arabian Gulf. Home to global commercial and cargo airlines since its establishment as…

Final Call: Andreas Schwald, Aebi Schmidt

16 February 2015 | By International Airport Review

With its longstanding position in the airport operations industry as an innovator and provider of surface cleaning equipment, Aebi Schmidt Key Account Manager – Airport and Rail Andreas Schwald discusses how it is enhancing its ‘green’ product offering.

Helsinki airport: Developing the travelling experience through technology

13 February 2015 | By

From arrival, through to check-in, shopping and departure gates, Helsinki Airport wants to make travelling even smoother. Vice President Heikki Koski describes how with the help of the latest technologies, the airport can understand passenger flow better and introduce new services to passengers to help them navigate and find services…

Preventing the next ‘Miracle on the Hudson’

26 January 2015 | By Dr Nicholas B Carter, World Birdstrike Association

Six years after the miraculous ditching of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River, Pharovision and New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA) are trialling a new avian infrared detection system. Dr Nicholas Carter of the World Birdstrike Association explains how the system is designed to prevent a repeat of the…

London Heathrow Airport: Lighting the way

14 December 2014 | By

Over the past two years, Heathrow Airport has resurfaced its two runways and upgraded its runway lighting to LED fittings. Peter Leeming, Head of Airside Development and Strategic Planning, outlines the mammoth project

Improving runway safety

13 December 2014 | By

Eight years in the making, Oakland International Airport has now completed its runway safety area upgrade programme. Senior Aviation Project Manager, Joshua Polston, provides an overview

Capacity crunch or misplaced capacity?

11 December 2014 | By Jacek Krawczyk, President of the Employers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee (EU advisory body)

We are experiencing a misplacement of airport capacity rather than just lack of capacity, and the EU must act now to address the challenge, says Jacek Krawczyk, President of the Employers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee