All ATM, capacity & network articles – Page 13
-
NewsFAA awards $2.5 million to Ontario International Airport for carbon reduction efforts
The FAA has awarded Ontario International Airport $2.5 million to reduce its carbon footprint by upgrading to energy-efficient Pre-Conditioned Air units, furthering the airport's sustainability efforts.
-
NewsUncrewed traffic management system deployed at Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre as aerospace sector grows in New Zealand
Aotearoa New Zealand in partnership with Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre have completed the first phase of its collaboration with the deployment of uncrewed traffic management system.
-
News
London Heathrow Airport wins title of ‘most connected’ airport for second year running
London Heathrow Airport have won for a second year in a row the title of most connected airport in the world, by world leading analysis OAG.
-
NewsNewcastle Airport sign deal with Australian government to upgrade airport with AU$250 million
Newcastle Airport, Australia, have signed a deal worth AU$250m with the government’s tourism and events agency Destination NSW, to upgrade its airport and gain international success by 2025.
-
ArticleEnhancing passenger experience through technological innovation
For Issue 2 2024, Steve Tukavkin, Vice President of IT and Digital at JFK International Air Terminal, discussed the innovative technologies JFKIAT has been implementing behind the scenes at the airport to continuously enhance the passenger experience.
-
NewsHong Kong International Airport minimises disruption caused by Super Typhoon
Super Typhoon Yagi caused disruption at Hong Kong International Airport causing 50 cancellations, but the airport has implemented various measures to ensure smooth operations for its passengers.
-
ArticleTackling aviation’s big air traffic management challenges
Martin Rolfe, NATS Chief Executive Officer, gives an overview of the challenges the aviation sector faces in the midst of one of the biggest periods of change in its history.
-
NewsKing Salman International Airport Development Company signs four firms to build mega airport under 'Vision 2030'
International companies Foster + Partners, Jacobs, and Mace along with Saudi company Nera, have been signed by King Salman International Airport to build one of the worlds largest airports for 2030.
-
NewsUK government approves London City Airport passenger Cap Increase, rejects Saturday extension
London City Airport's plan to boost its passenger cap to nine million annually has been approved by the UK government, though the proposal to extend Saturday operating hours has been denied, balancing expansion with local community concerns.
-
ArticleIn the radar room with Bart Banning, ATM Architect
Bart Banning, Air Traffic Management (ATM) Architect at Luchtverkeersleiding Nederland (LVNL), the agency in charge of air traffic control in the airspace of the Netherlands, speaks to International Airport Review about what he is working on; how the ATM industry must attract the next generation and the new technology he ...
-
NewsLondon Heathrow wins gold for busiest airport in Europe
London Heathrow has topped the medal podium for the busiest airport in Europe, smashing their own record, for H1 2024.
-
ArticleInsights on air navigation services and innovations in UAE
Ahmed Al Jallaf, Assistant Director General of Air Navigation Services at the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), speaks to International Airport Review about how his organisation is looking to modernise airspace, drive technological change and innovation and entice the next generation into the industry.
-
VideoTransforming African aviation: An interview with Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General of AFCAC
Watch this in-depth exclusive interview with Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC)
-
NewsHamad International Airport sees 25% growth in passenger traffic
Hamad International Airport has witnessed a 25% growth in passenger traffic across the first half of 2024.
-
Podcast
The Future of Air Traffic Management with Simon Hocquard, Director General of CANSO
Join us for a journey into the heart of air traffic management as we sit down with Simon Hocquard, the Director General of CANSO, to discuss the dynamic themes that shaped the Airspace World 2024 conference which took place in Geneva.
-
NewsUK Civil Aviation Authority reveal plans to modernise airspace
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have unveiled new plans to modernise airspace operations over the next decade.
-
ArticleIncreasing air routes to Halifax, Canada
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.
-
ArticleVoice of the Industry: The International Air Cargo Association
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.
-
NewsACI EUROPE: Airports need to future-proof
At the 34th ACI EUROPE Annual Congress, held in Istanbul last week, Olivier Jankovec advised that airports need to 'future-proof.'
-
ArticleThe world's most environmentally friendly airline, Wizz Air, talks SAF
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.


