What technology trends should airports look out for in 2019?
Technology has always been at the forefront of progression in the aviation industry, but what can we look forward to in 2019? Here are 10 of the technologies set to make a big impact...
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Technology has always been at the forefront of progression in the aviation industry, but what can we look forward to in 2019? Here are 10 of the technologies set to make a big impact...
Following the Airport IT & Security conference at the end of 2018, Emma Verschoor from CGE Risk Management Solutions, discusses how CGE's bowtie diagram highlights threats in an airport to mitigate and prevent the effects security breaches can have.
Following the success of the inaugural awards in 2017, International Airport Review has once again been astounded by the level of innovation put forward to our annual awards and overwhelmed by the engagement of our community for our 2018 Awards.
Marcy Mason from the Office of Public Affairs at U.S. Customs and Border Protection reveals how CBP is meeting its mandate and keeping America safe.
Airports must embrace next-generation disruptive technologies to improve their operational efficiency, says Dheeraj Kohli, Vice President and Global Head of Travel and Transportation at Unisys Corporation, discussing how the often-underutilised resource of big data presents a huge opportunity for the airport industry.
With over 20 years’ experience in the aviation sector, Scarabee Aviation Group works closely with the world’s leading airports and airlines to develop unique, innovative passenger-centric solutions. In what is an exciting time for the airport industry, President and Chairman, Michael Tan, and Interim CEO, Boudewijn Wellink, reveal the company’s…
In its eighth year, Airport IT and Airport Security are co-located conferences that will bring together representatives from the world's major international airports and regional hubs for two days of networking, insight, discussion and debate into the latest security and IT challenges, innovations and opportunities.
CGE, a market leader in barrier-based risk management, helps companies across the globe to improve their operations by applying BowTieXP and BowTieServer to visually communicate and manage enterprise and operational risks.
As digital technology is the future of aviation we asked John Jarrell, Head of Airport IT at Amadeus, to explain the main ways he sees the industry changing as technology continues to develop.
The NEXTT initiative creates a vision for the future of air transport; increasing efficiency and improving customer experience through the use of new and emerging technologies and innovative processes.
An airport is a complex entity, with multiple occupants, a transient population and time-critical operations. Such an environment is vulnerable to a variety of different risks and threats. But while external threats are significant, an issue of growing concern is that of the ‘insider threat’. David BaMaung, Director of Strategic…
Drawing upon his experience of the airport IT security culture and how getting it right can not only enhance efficiency but also ensure security, Mahmood AlSeddiqi from Bahrain Airport Company, reveals his seven-step approach to cybersecurity.
In this issue: using technology to improve passenger experience, security issues and how to mitigate the insider threat, and next generation baggage handling at San Francisco.
Roger Koukkoullis, Operations & Safety and Commercial Director at the AOA, reflects on the UK Airports Safety Week, now in its third year, and its interest to the international community of airport professionals and safety experts.
In February 2018, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published the first formal proposal to regulate the safe operations of small civil drones in Europe. As part of International Airport Review's safety series. Dominique Fouda, Head of Communications and Quality at EASA, outlines the proposed new rules.