New regulations to make India world-leading drone ecosystem
New drone regulations set to put India on drone development map, while app is hoped to instil "no permission, no take off" in drone users.
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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.
New drone regulations set to put India on drone development map, while app is hoped to instil "no permission, no take off" in drone users.
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The paper aims to establish policies to guide ACI and its members and establish a global airport position with industry and regulatory bodies in the development and application of regulations and standards for the safe operation of drones at or in the vicinity of its member’s airports.
The TSA has been repeatedly criticised about its "Quiet Skies" programme, but now it has finally shed some light amid the speculation...
The CAA continues its national 'Share the Air' campaign, aiming to improve relations between drone users and other airspace users.
The Noise Action Plan (NAP) will set out the airport’s approach to managing aircraft noise and reducing its impact on the local community.
An airport is a complex entity, with multiple occupants, a transient population and time-critical operations. Such an environment is vulnerable to a variety of different risks and threats. But while external threats are significant, an issue of growing concern is that of the ‘insider threat’. David BaMaung, Director of Strategic…
Drawing upon his experience of the airport IT security culture and how getting it right can not only enhance efficiency but also ensure security, Mahmood AlSeddiqi from Bahrain Airport Company, reveals his seven-step approach to cybersecurity.
CAA wants an increase in prosecutions to crack down on violent and drunken airline passengers, as the number of incidents reported this year are set to be on course with last year's figures.
A commitment to African aviation safety, by the Rwandan CAA, will see the establishment of a framework for using the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA).
With airports playing increasingly important roles as business magnets and metropolitan economic accelerators, John D. Kasarda, PhD, President of the Aerotropolis Institute China, describes this aerotropolis development process and how it is being applied in China to attract investment, boost trade, and increase passenger and cargo volumes.
In this issue: using technology to improve passenger experience, security issues and how to mitigate the insider threat, and next generation baggage handling at San Francisco.
Blue Bear and Cranfield University create experimentation corridor for the testing of drones, which will combine academia and industry experts.
The ‘One Too Many’ campaign is the first-of-its-kind to bring the main Aviation Industry partners together to raise awareness of the need to fly responsibly
The TSA operation 'Quiet Skies' has been revealed by local US media and shows the level of screening that officials have been conducting on passengers.