How AI and data analytics are transforming aviation
Airlines and airports are now embracing new technologies and turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to support their customer service.
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Some of these operations will be focused on securing a seamless passenger experience, others on ensuring security, increasing revenues or reducing environmental impact. Regardless of the aim, these initiatives are integral to the daily operation of an terminal, and in the long term, for the success of the airport.
Whether an airport is an international hub or a small regional airport, the terminal must function efficiently, passengers must be well catered for and staff must be happy. A negative terminal experience could be detrimental to the airport, and so operations must be optimised and new methods considered. These include new technologies, data-sharing between stakeholders, collaboration, airport management systems, and much more.
Gatwick Airport previously said terminal operations was “the heartbeat of the airport”. This section of the website will provide you with information that you can use to ensure your airport keeps beating.
Airlines and airports are now embracing new technologies and turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to support their customer service.
According to a comprehensive research report by Market Research Future (MRFR) the airport robot market is predicted to grow substantially between 2021 to 2027, at a compound annual growth rate of 16.8 per cent.
The EU Digital COVID-19 Certificate and the UK NHS COVID-19 Pass can now be uploaded into the IATA Travel Pass as verified proof of vaccination for travel.
We round up the fantastic thought-provoking sessions that featured during the virtual two-day Airport of the Future Summit, which attracted over 1,300 delegates.
Diego Arrosa, CEO of Corporación América in Uruguay, explains to International Airport Review that it is the airport workforce’s adaptability and resiliency which has seen Carrasco International Airport through the COVID-19 pandemic.
17 August 2021 | By
Chief Innovation Officer of Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport
17 August 2021 | By
Chief Operating Officer, and Senior Vice President - Operations at Hamad International Airport.
The interim report outlines a reduction of passenger volumes for Gatwick, during the first half of 2021 due to travel ban restrictions, thus Gatwick’s demand for travel requirements to be simplified.
13 August 2021 | By Veovo
Brian Cobb, Chief Innovation Officer and Stephen Saunders, Director of Innovation & Information Technology at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, explain the benefits of having complete visibility over passengers and processes with Veovo's Kerb-to-Flight Passenger Flow Management.
International Airport Review spoke with Andy Bien, Chief Digital Officer, Global Aviation Industry at Huawei about the company’s Big Data Model and how it is helping airports around the world improve their operations and maintenance as well as creating a better, more personalised passenger experience.
This executive report delves into airport priorities for the future; the passenger experience; future clean air strategy; negotiating government relief and geopolitical perspectives on the vaccine passport. Login or register to read the report for free.
10 August 2021 | By BagsID Network
Join International Airport Review in partnership with BagsID for a panel discussion on whether AI, data, and biometrics are the key to a sustainable future for baggage
Mumbai International Airport, talks to International Airport Review about the role the airport has played in the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine and other essential pharmaceuticals.
Fran Kauzlaric, Innovation Lead at Brussels Airport Company, shares how the airport’s use of innovative technologies to ‘predict the future’ has brought some much needed certainty to the uncertain times of the pandemic.