COVID-19-free public health corridors promoted to keep air cargo going
The ICAO PHC concept is COVID-19 specific and has been developed using a risk-based approach, taking safety management principles into account.
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Many of these directly impact the safety of passengers and staff and therefore are incredibly important for the day-to-day routine at an airport. They also involve a portfolio of individuals within an airport’s workforce and so International Airport Review aims to gather industry news on airside operations, but also to speak to leading industry figures regarding what they see as the biggest challenges within airside operations, the potential solutions, and what they see the future holding for the airside area of an airport.
The ICAO PHC concept is COVID-19 specific and has been developed using a risk-based approach, taking safety management principles into account.
11 May 2020 | By Honeywell
Preparing for the new normal in airports: The global coronavirus outbreak has created an increasing number of challenges to individuals, communities and companies while strongly impacting travel, transportation and healthcare. While some governments across the globe announced stimuli packages, the aviation industry is still working to determine how the current…
Whilst Abu Dhabi International Airport’s cargo facilities are fully operational, comprehensive health and safety measures have been implemented in response to COVID-19.
Infrastructure projects continue at Vilnius Airport, with apron and taxiway developments including renovation and construction.
Dr. KJ Devasia, General Manager and Head of Enterprise Risk and Corporate Resilience at Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL), details how aviation should begin to implement unique crisis management models to improve the industry’s safety.
1 May 2020 | By International Airport Review
As aviation begins recovery post COVID-19, minimising costs wherever possible within airport operations will be imperative to the bounce-back of airports.
In this exclusive Q&A with International Airport Review, Vladimir Zubkov, Secretary General of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), discusses the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the global air cargo industry.
Tim Toerber, Airline Resource and Scheduling Manager at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), discusses how the airport’s gate optimisation project has led SEA to become the most efficient airport in the U.S. from a gate management perspective.
The air cargo community in Africa must formulate a recovery plan that will enable it to sustain the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic; requiring a collaborative strategy between all stakeholders.
The increasing number of manned or unmanned aircraft operating simultaneously within urban areas will require entirely new approaches to air traffic management.
With airports having to accommodate entire fleets of grounded aircraft as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, ACI World has published an advisory bulletin containing best practice guidance.
Due to a fall in passenger numbers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Westchester County Airport has been able to accelerate its runway repaving efforts.
By trialling a new 'taxibot', Schiphol Airport hopes to make aircraft taxiing more sustainable by limiting unnecessary fuel usage.
Addressing the impacts of COVID-19, how airports are finding silver linings during the crisis, and topics such as social media, baggage handling, sustainability and airside operations, this issue is packed full with imperative industry advice.
With COVID-19 resulting in near-zero aircraft movements, Stansted Airport has used the opportunity to complete maintenance of its runway during the day.