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Implementing SMS in airports: Wildlife Management as an exemplar

8 December 2014 | By Dr Nicholas B Carter, World Birdstrike Organisation

When birdstrikes occur the consequences can be disastrous. Dr Nicholas Carter of the World Birdstrike Association explains how an effective safety management system can help mitigate wildlife hazards.

ATC / ATM supplement 2014

8 December 2014 | By

In this ATC / ATM supplement Mike McKee provides an overview of Denver Airport's performance-based navigation implementation, and Jeff Poole outlines some of CANSO’s priorities and the steps the industry is taking towards achieving seamless airspace globally...

Airport staff investment: The key to collaborative working

8 December 2014 | By Dimitrios Sanos, IATA

In order to minimise risks associated with the human factor, and to improve the performance of operations, airports and ground handlers should invest smartly in training, says Dimitrios Sanos, Product Manager, Airport and Ground Operations Training at IATA.

Working to a more overall pavement surface friction assessment

8 December 2014 | By Belkacem Laïmouche, French Civil Aviation Technical Center

To ensure airfield safety, aerodromes should work towards a more overall pavement surface friction characteristic assessment, says Belkacem Laïmouche, Head of the Airfield Pavements Subdivision at the French Civil Aviation Technical Center.

The Circle: Zurich’s second centre

8 December 2014 | By Beat Pahud, Project Leader, 'The Circle' Project

Switzerland’s biggest commercial property development is taking shape on Zurich Airport’s doorstep. ‘The Circle’ Project Leader, Beat Pahud, reveals how the project is set to revolutionise Zurich The Circle – a breath-taking plan which envisages a small town all in one building – is currently Switzerland’s biggest commercial property development.

Leading Los Angeles Airport into the future

8 December 2014 | By Gina Marie Lindsey, Executive Director, LAWA

Los Angeles International Airport is in the midst of a modernisation and development investment worth £7 billion. Executive Director of Los Angeles World Airports, Gina Marie Lindsey, provides an overview of the projects.

Decision time for UK aviation

8 December 2014 | By Darren Caplan, CEO, UK Airport Operators Association

To achieve real growth, UK aviation needs the Government to make key decisions to support it, says Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of the UK Airport Operators Association...

MH17: Communication shot down

5 November 2014 | By

A critical breakdown in the information network was a key factor behind the shooting down of Malaysia airlines MH17 over Ukraine this summer, says Nico Voorbach, President of the European Cockpit Association

Dubai Airports: Connecting the world

14 October 2014 | By Lorne Riley, Dubai Airport

Lorne Riley outlines Dubai Airports' ambitious expansion programme which, when complete, will see Dubai International and Dubai World Central-Al Maktoum International Airport’s joint capacity reach in excess of 200 million passengers per year.

Airport Big Data: Reality or hype?

14 October 2014 | By Dr Roland Kreig, Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide

Dr Roland Krieg, Senior Executive Vice President of IT at Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide, asks whether Big Data exists at airports and how we can use it to improve the passenger experience and business performance.

Airport railways: Keeping airports connected

14 October 2014 | By Paul Le Blond, International Air Rail Organisation (IARO)

The number of air-rail links around the world is growing at an astonishing rate. Paul Le Blond, President of the International Air Rail Organisation (IARO) looks at some examples of best practice.

Aircraft recovery leadership: Silo of excellence or horizontal collaboration

14 October 2014 | By William Cussato, Chairman of the IATA Aircraft Recovery Task Force

The majority of disabled aircraft events occur at aerodromes, and when this happens, stakeholders need to work together. William Cusato, Chairman of the IATA Aircraft Recovery Task Force, suggests that horizontal collaboration is the way to restore normal operations.