IoT and AI in aviation: reducing downtime and enhancing performance
Eric Bearton discusses the myriad of ways in which IoT and AI are revolutionising the landscape of aviation and changing the way we fly.
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Eric Bearton discusses the myriad of ways in which IoT and AI are revolutionising the landscape of aviation and changing the way we fly.
Diego Arrosa, CEO of Aeropuertos Uruguay, writes exclusively for International Airport Review’s Leaders’ Series. Diego outlines their expansion from two airports in Uruguay, to eight, as well as passenger trends, sustainability commitments and their innovation focuses for 2024.
El Dorado International Airport has revolutionised the experience of its passengers by introducing ‘DoraBot’, a new artificial intelligence (AI) powered virtual assistant that offers personalised attention throughout travellers' journeys. Luis Soto, Daniel Beltrán and Juan David Micolta explain more for International Airport Review.
Here, Mace’s Global Head of Aviation, Carl Dainter, explains how firms responsible for building and enhancing airports can aid a sense of consistency, providing passengers with a pleasant and frictionless, yet bespoke, experience throughout their journey.
For International Airport Review, Dr Sumith de Silva, Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications at Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka), details how Bandaranaike International Airport’s ‘Gold Route’ service is elevating the airport experience for the luxury traveller.
Phil Forster, the Managing Director for Teesside International Airport spoke with International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, Chunekshi Wimalasuriya, about the development of new revenue opportunities for the airport.
International Airport Review spoke to Christopher de Man, Director, Air Service, at Halifax International Airport Authority, at Routes Americas 2024, to discover what 2024 holds in store for the airport.
The International Air Cargo Association’s (TIACA) Director General, Glyn Hughes, wrote exclusively for International Airport Review, on what he predicts will happen to air cargo throughout 2024, drawing upon analysis and the current challenges that the sector is facing.
Firefly Green Fuels has announced a novel pathway to sustainable aviation fuel, made from sewage sludge. International Airport Review finds out more.
Alessandro Fidato, Chief Operating Officer of SEA Milan Airports, explains how new technologies, like smart security, biometrics, and self-service, are providing seamless passenger experiences by reducing waiting times and empowering passengers to be in control of their own journey.
International Airport Review caught up with Paola Loayza Arana, the Real Estate Manager for Lima Airport Partners to gain an update into their exciting developments.
David Wilson, the Managing Partner of daa International, and International Airport Review’s Advisory Board member spoke to Editor, Holly Miles, about the challenges airports are facing with regards to skills, and the importance of change management when implementing new technologies. Wilson also details his trends to watch in 2024.
Tatamo Rakotozafy, Head of Aviation Activities at Ravinala Airports Madagascar spoke to International Airport Review about the emerging market growth they are seeing from Eastern Europe, exciting new cargo terminal plans and their challenges.
Written exclusively for International Airport Review, Ian Law, Chief Digital Transformation Officer for Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and Aisha Obaid Almheiri, the Director of Information Technology Affairs Department at Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA), discuss the most important objectives industry technology associations must focus on.
For Issue 2 2024, Yvonne Moynihan, Chief Corporate and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Officer at Wizz Air Group, answers some questions about their plans for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), including their collaboration with UK-based Firefly Green Fuels who have developed a novel pathway to SAF.