All Aviation security operations articles – Page 3
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NewsAirports that have been affected by drones
A number of European airports have been affected by drone sightings, causing delays and cancellations, with blame pointed towards Russia over tensions from the war in Ukraine.
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Denver International Airport acts to support federal workers during record-breaking US government shutdown
Denver International Airport has requested FAA approval to fund air traffic controllers’ wages and set up a donation pantry supporting unpaid federal employees.
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NewsRiga Airport CEO Laila Odina to share insights on resilience and growth at the International Airport Summit 2025
International Airport Summit 2025 is pleased to welcome Laila Odina, CEO of Riga Airport as a speaker on this year's airport leaders keynote panel. Read on for a sneak preview on what to expect.
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NewsBrisbane Airport opens new CT screening point
Brisbane Airport has unveiled its new northern security screening point for Qantas passengers, featuring advanced CT technology that speeds up screening and enhances convenience.
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ReporteReport: Rethinking security for smart airports
Access your free eReport and discover how leading airports are transforming security from a bottleneck into a strategic advantage.
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ArticleTecho International Airport stands ready to welcome the world
Upon its opening, Techo International Airport will replace the existing Phnom Penh International Airport, which has served Cambodia’s capital for nearly 70 years.
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ArticleAviation security in a globalised world: a strategic outlook from Pakistan
Faisal Imran, Deputy Director of the Airports Security Force in Pakistan, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on how security threats are modernising and the essentials for a comprehensive security development strategy.
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ArticleInnovating for today’s airport security threats
In part two of this article series, Holly Miles looks at how the airport industry is leveraging new technologies to promote security and lessons learned from recent high profile security incidents.
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NewsCargo flight UAE9788 crashes off Hong Kong runway killing two airport security staff
Cargo aircraft UAE9788 veered off the North Runway in Hong Kong, resulting in the deaths of two airport security personnel. Rescue operations saved the crew.
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ArticleThe evolving risk landscape at airports
In part 1 of this article series, Holly Miles looks at recent high-profile security incidents at airports around the world, how they happened, and what it says about the airport security landscape today.
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NewsEntry-Exit System has been introduced by EU
The new Entry-Exit System (EES) requires non-EU travellers to provide biometric data, replacing passport stamping and enhancing border security across Schengen countries.
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NewsFrankfurt Airport to open new Terminal 3 with 19 million passenger capacity in 2026
Fraport confirms Terminal 3 will open on 22 April 2026, with airlines gradually moving operations from Terminal 2 to the new facility.
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NewsNavi Mumbai, India's newest airport, inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the first phase of Navi Mumbai International Airport today, marking a major milestone in India’s sustainable, fully digital aviation future.
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ArticleCyber-security threats and mitigations in modern airports
Trevor Strome, Director of Information Technology; and Louie Orbeta, Manager of Cyber-security and IT Infrastructure, at Winnipeg Airports Authority explore the evolving cyber risk landscape in airports, identifying key areas of concern and recommending protective measures.
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NewsHeathrow Airport to upgrade M25 with new tunnel and bridges while keeping traffic flowing
London Heathrow Airport’s third runway plans include a privately funded M25 upgrade built offline, improving safety and traffic flow while minimising disruption to daily motorists.
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NewsPicture of the week: Charlotte Douglas Airport's terminal lobby expansion
This week’s Picture of the Week is a stunning view of the newly expanded Terminal Lobby at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, showcasing the spacious design, the iconic Queen Charlotte statue, and the 146,000-square-foot canopy that shelters passengers as they arrive and depart.
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ArticleAI, automation and the airport of the future: Inside Fraport’s digital factory
Frankfurt Airport is embracing a future shaped by AI, robotics and open innovation. Speaking to International Airport Review, Claus Grunow, Vice President Corporate Strategy and Digitalisation at Fraport AG, shares how the operator is using technology to drive efficiency, empower staff and keep pace with global transformation.
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ArticleSecuring landside airport areas and building a resilient security culture
Patrick Cuschieri, Aviation Security Consultant at the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, urges airports to rethink landside security, blending technology, vigilance and culture to stay ahead of evolving threats.
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InterviewStaying ahead of the threat curve: ACI World’s Darryl Dowd on airport security in 2025
As the aviation threat landscape continues to evolve, so too must the systems and strategies that protect the global air transport network. In an exclusive interview with International Airport Review, Darryl Dowd, Vice President of Safety, Security and Operations at ACI World, shares key insights from the frontlines of global ...
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NewsHeathrow’s Terminal 4 evacuation sees man arrested
Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 was evacuated as a precaution following calls to a 'possible hazardous materials incident'.


