International Airport Review live from ACI Europe’s General Assembly 2017
ACI Europe addresses the state of the airport industry with a focus on the immediate and longer-term outlook for its 500-strong airport membership spanning 45 countries.
List view / Grid view
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 Europe addresses the state of the airport industry with a focus on the immediate and longer-term outlook for its 500-strong airport membership spanning 45 countries.
Director-General for Mobility and Transport Henrik Hololei discusses the impact of Brexit, the need for progress on the Single European Sky project and what the future holds for European aviation.
ACI Europe welcomed the package of measures adopted today by the European Commission to further support air connectivity and move forward with the EU Aviation Strategy.
What will define the next 20 years in aviation? Which technologies, challenges, regions and innovations will shape the future of our industry? Find out here…
With the busiest single runway in the world, Gatwick Airport processes 55 traffic movements an hour at its peak. Head of Airside, Gary Cobb, reveals how the airport deals with this intensity and ensures its systems and processes are fully optimised.
London Stansted and Harlow College have submitted a planning application to build a new technical skills college at the airport – the first of its kind at any airport in the country.
The digital version of Issue #3 2017 includes in-depth focuses on safety, construction and passenger flow, with articles covering revenues, ground handling, environmental sustainability and airport development...
Fernando Lopez-Calleja, Head of Aerodrome Licensing & Assurance at Heathrow Airport Limited, discusses EASA regulatory changes and how airports can improve the aerodrome safety management system.
The aviation industry has seen vast changes over the past few years – enhancing efficiency whilst improving the passenger’s experience and ultimately improving the safety of air travel. However, the industry’s fire fighters still face potential hazards on a daily basis. Daniel Crick, Station Manager for the Airport Fire and…
The inaugural Airport Solutions Mexico 2017, part of the Airport Solutions Global Series of events, has released the confirmed agenda ahead of the two-day conference taking place 3rd -4th May 2017 at Centro Citibanamex, Mexico City. It will cover a wide range of topics including investment, prioritising security and growth…
With the threat of cyber terrorism only looking likely to increase in the transportation industry, renowned cyber-security specialist, Dr Anastassia Lauterbach, considers the reasons for properly addressing digitalisation and its vulnerabilities: specifically, the manner in which it carries risks; the reasons why companies often face them with such little preparation;…
Have you entered yourself into the International Airport Awards 2017? With just four weeks left to do so, find out more here.
Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr on A4E’s first year and the priorities for 2017. He is also the association’s new Chair for the next twelve months.
Dr Ilpo Kulmala, a Principal Scientist at VTT, sets out how best to deal with pathogens in airports.
Following a record-breaking 2016 for Finavia, we hear exclusively from CEO Kari Savolainen.