USA and EU agree to expand collaboration on aviation safety
The American Government aviation body and its European counterpart have extended their already-existing agreements to boost safety and air traffic management.
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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.
The American Government aviation body and its European counterpart have extended their already-existing agreements to boost safety and air traffic management.
A new option put forward by London Heathrow proposes expansions at existing terminals rather than the creation of a new building altogether.
A letter has been sent to Capitol Hill urging senators to improve aviation infrastructure across the USA.
In celebration of International Airport Review’s 20th anniversary year, we launched our inaugural Awards back in March 2017 to showcase the wealth of excellence, innovation and responsible development in today’s airport industry.
As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, this special section takes a look at some key industry milestones, the evolution of both the airport and passenger journey and how International Airport Review has developed as a brand. We will also announce the winners of our inaugural International Airport Review Awards.
In this 20th anniversary edition of International Airport Review we celebrate the milestones that have shaped the industry and announce the winners of our successful inaugural Awards.
Ross Coppolo, Chair - Aviation & Aerospace Group - Institution of Occupational Safety & Health1, considers the health and safety challenges that baggage handlers experience and what more can be done to improve standards.
Airport ecosystems are amongst the most complex in the world and dealing with these complexities in the context of the whole airport process is a significant and multi-faceted data challenge.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has spoken out to get governments to move on with the Global Aviation Security Plan (GASeP).
Inter airport China 2018 has reached 85 per cent capacity after the show’s European counterpart brought masses of business its way.
A beefed-up package of security measures announced in June has been launched today in the United States, affecting flyers around the world.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called for urgent action to address the challenges of infrastructure, regulatory harmonisation and sustainability.
In this white paper, Neil Norman outlines how airports can smooth the journey for their passengers from check-in to gate without expanding a single foot.
Joining workers at Denver airport, an airport security expert and disability rights campaigner advocated for a 'community approach' to emergency preparation.
After a long selection process, we finally have the 27 contenders who have gone above and beyond in their respective fields.