eReport: Rethinking security for smart airports
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By 2022, Iceland, like all Schengen states, will have to comply with European Entry/Exit System (EU/EES) regulations. The new system will include the biometric identification and verification of travellers, based on a facial image and four fingerprints, at all border crossing points (air, land, and sea).
Earlier this year, we met with the International Airport Review Advisory Board to discuss the state of the aviation industry. The result is this detailed report which is free for subscribers to download.
In the first instalment of a new and exclusive mini-series for International Airport Review, Sarah Talbot, Project Manager and Airport Planner at ADM Aéroports de Montréal, discusses what ORAT is and why it is of such importance for airports.
Steve Maybee, Vice President of Operations and Infrastructure at Edmonton International Airport, discusses the challenges that the airport faces due to the changeable Canadian weather and how they are able to deal with it in order to remain operational.
Aberdeen International Airport receives its fair share of cold winter weather. Despite battling with the COVID-19 pandemic, where many airports have been forced to closed, Aberdeen provides a crucial link to the region and worked hard to remain open and operational. International Airport Review spoke with Mark Beveridge, Operations Director…
On average, Montréal-Trudeau International Airport receives 220cm of snow every year, but never closes and rarely suspends its operations. The airport talks to International Airport Review about its rigorous winter operations.
Franck Goldnadel, Chairman of the Board of Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur, speaks to International Airport Review about the new Airport Operations Centre at Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, which is helping them to optimise resources and make air traffic more fluid.
Peter F. Dumont, President and CEO of the Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA), discusses the changes to the National Aerospace System and the role of the air traffic controller that are already taking place in the American aviation sector.
Duncan Auld, President and CEO of the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations (IFATCA), argues that the aviation industry needs to look at airspace design, defragmentation and procedures, and make substantial improvements to air traffic management, if it wishes to avoid a slow post-crisis recovery.
As part of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, the Managing Director of Airport Operations Management at Singapore Changi Airport, Jayson Goh, explains how having a zero-contact terminal is a key part of several measures which are ensuring the safety of both passengers and airport staff.
For NEXTT's third webinar with International Airport Review, over 800 participants registered to hear from representatives from Bangalore International Airport, Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport, Air Canada, ACI World and IATA who shared their strategic vision and latest key initiatives they have been working on to be ready for…
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is partnering with Veovo to expand data input at the airport.
Glyn Hughes, Director General of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), discusses the key role that the air cargo industry has played during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the continued transportation of the vaccine, and why airport communities are so important in ensuring the efficient and successful function of air cargo.
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For International Airport Review, Chief Strategy Officer of the New International Airport of Heraklion, Dr. Ayça Kolukısa, shares the vision for Greece’s new airport and details how the pandemic has influenced strategic decision making to ensure the success and sustainability of Heraklion well into the future.