Security screening guidance for COVID-19 is issued by ACI World
ACI World has issued guidance for airports regarding security screening during the COVID-19 pandemic, to help protect both staff and passengers.
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As new risks begin to threaten airports, new regulations come into play to protect the aerodrome environment and its inhabitants.
With multiple aviation authorities working within the industry, regs and legs are being continuously reviewed. Within this section of International Airport Review we hope to keep you up to date on the most recent amendments and rules.
ACI World has issued guidance for airports regarding security screening during the COVID-19 pandemic, to help protect both staff and passengers.
TIACA has called for the air cargo industry’s voice to be heard fully by regulators and governments across the globe in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
IATA has emphasised the importance of air cargo in combating the COVID-19 virus, and has called on governments to urgently implement protective measures.
Following the European Commission's decision to temporarily waive airport slot rules until 30 June 2020, ACI Europe and IATA have hailed the announcement.
The Airport Services Association and the Airline Catering Association have called for a task force in order to prevent the collapse of the aviation industry.
To reach the airport’s mission of linking deep South America with the rest of the world requires innovation, efficiency and partnerships, explains João Pita, Head of Airline Business at GRU Airport.
We’ve pulled together the latest news, guidelines, regulations and opinions from the industry’s experts, to ensure you have all the necessary information to stay safe during these unprecedented times, and to safeguard your airport for the future.
The statement outlines advice regarding the coronavirus outbreak and civil aviation, as well as appropriate measures to protect the health of travellers.
ACI World's Director General, Angela Gittens, emphasised the need for a diverse workforce within the industry, considering the significant gender gap.
Through the introduction of a new 'Master List' of e-passport authentication certificates, ICAO will work to improve global border management and security.
James Goodwin has been appointed as Australian Airports Association's new CEO and will commence operation in the role from June 2020.
As airlines experience a drastic decline in demand due to the coronavirus crisis, IATA calls for airport slot requirements to be temporarily waived.
Arash Rahmani, Digital Strategist and IT Manager at Rotterdam The Hague Airport, details how digital transformation is not IT, and not a technical development, but a cultural change.
Within this podcast episode, International Airport Review’s Editor, Tara Nolan, spoke to Nina Smith, Head of Aviation Security Training and Human Factors at the Civil Aviation Authority, who is working with the industry to raise security standards through innovative thinking.
The Queensland Airports Limited and Griffith University partnership agreement has been extended by an additional three years.