Predicting 2020 trends and disruptors for the aviation industry
This roundtable reviews 2019, makes predictions for 2020, and provides exclusive advice for airports from four industry leaders.
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This roundtable reviews 2019, makes predictions for 2020, and provides exclusive advice for airports from four industry leaders.
Through its CEO series, International Airport Review spoke to Graham Millett, CEO of Western Sydney International, about how the airport is set to be a disruptor in Australian aviation.
With a focus on creating the best possible passenger experience, Bingxin Xie, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport’s Chief Economist, details how the airport’s unique service brand celebrates both the passenger, and Chinese culture.
Kam Jandu, Chief Commercial Officer at Budapest Airport, evaluates the commercial decisions that have occurred at the airport, regarding passenger experience and revenues.
Gert-Jan de Graaff, CEO of Brisbane Airport Corporation, highlights the importance of communicating with an airport’s local community.
Air traffic control and management is at the forefront of many airport's minds as the modernisation of airspace begins.
Across many industries, women are striving to reduce the discrepancies between male and female employees, and to encourage young women to follow their ambitions.
Covering sustainability, winter operations, commercial opportunities, regulation and more, this issue of the magazine is a great start to the 2020 series.
Within International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, Nick Barton of Birmingham Airport spoke about how the industry needs to embrace a sustainable existence.
Ahmed Abdelghany, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research at David B. O’Maley College of Business, details the main elements of route development, including potential limitations and flaws that could lead to deluding results.
Winnipeg Airports Authority’s Trevor Strome details the importance of up-to-date IT infrastructure; providing a vision for the future of airport technology.
Marc Houalla, Executive Director of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, gives an insight into how innovation and technology are essential for a successful future.
Applications in air traffic control are highly sensitive and mission-critical. Therefore, all technical components included in such installations must run reliably.
Steve Maybee, Edmonton International Airport’s VP of Operations and Infrastructure, details how by welcoming Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into its airspace, an airport’s operations will need to adapt and evolve.
To handle the increasing demand for air travel in the Latin America region, El Dorado airport has evolved many of its technologies and IT processes. Fabian Ramos, CTO at El Dorado, offers more details on this transformation.