All Digital strategy & transformation articles – Page 16
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ArticleAt the airport, travellers crave transparency. Let’s give it to them
Karen Mazurkewich, Vice-President of Stakeholder Relations and Communications, Toronto Pearson International Airport explains how the airport is working to give passengers more transparency when it comes to flight disruption.
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ArticleIndian aviation soars high with Digi Yatra’s biometric-enabled passenger experiences
For International Airport Review, Suresh Khadakbhavi, CEO of Digi Yatra Foundation, explains how their solution is revolutionising safe and seamless airport experiences across airports in India.
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ArticleHow multiple airports shaped a tool to improve passenger experience
Developed with airports like Frankfurt, Hamad, Athens, and Schiphol, Travor is the multi-use-case passenger experience platform for airports.
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NewsViasat's 2024 survey reveals passengers' demand for connected, personalised, and innovative air travel experiences
Viasat's 2024 survey reveals passenger preferences for connected, personalised travel experiences, highlighting demand for AI, Wi-Fi, and futuristic in-flight innovations.
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NewsIATA’s Turbulence Aware platform expands with six new airlines joining in 2024 for safer flights
IATA’s Turbulence Aware platform expands in 2024 with six new airlines, improving safety and fuel efficiency by sharing real-time turbulence data for optimal flight paths.
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NewsIATA reveals SAF production growth in 2024, urges acceleration to meet decarbonisation targets
IATA reports SAF production doubled in 2024 but urges governments to accelerate progress through co-processing, diversification, and a global SAF accounting framework to support decarbonisation.
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NewsHong Kong International Airport wins multiple awards for cargo innovation, efficiency, and sustainability
Hong Kong International Airport received international recognition for its cargo service excellence, winning prestigious awards for innovation, digital transformation, and sustainability at major industry events.
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UK Civil Aviation Authority has proposed the use of AI in the aerospace sector
The UK Civil Aviation Authority is developing an AI strategy to boost aerospace innovation, enhance efficiency, and maintain safety, ensuring trust from passengers to pilots.
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ArticleWhy airports need a strategic approach to deliver exceptional passenger experience
In an increasingly demanding travel landscape, airports have a crucial role to play in providing passengers with positive experiences. Phil Malem, CEO of +impact, explores the key elements needed to achieve this goal.
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WhitepaperHow to build resilience in an airport
Airport leaders grapple with ongoing conflicts, from regulatory disputes to operational challenges. Discover how our research has identified three key areas to both uplift and embed resilience across the aviation sector.
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NewsTravel trend report finds travellers are seeking nostalgia and real-life connections in 2025
A new report has revealed five key travel trends expected to dominate in 2025, with holidaymakers seeking comfort in nostalgia while prioritising real-life connections over digital interactions.
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NewsGlobal aviation leaders gather in Rome to explore innovation, sustainability, and the future of airports
Aviation leaders, innovators, and experts meet in Rome for Airports Innovate, focusing on cutting-edge technologies, sustainability, and reimagining the future of air travel.
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ArticleBehind the success: DFW's secrets to excellence and future innovations
Sharon McCloskey, Vice President of Customer Experience, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport answers some questions on the airport's customer experience success.
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NewsUK Civil Aviation Authority launches consultation on proposed charges to support safety, innovation and growth
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has opened an eight-week consultation on proposed charges aimed at enhancing safety, supporting innovation, and fostering sustainability in aerospace, with feedback closing on 15 January 2025.
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NewsACI launches scholarship fund for women in aviation from underserved regions
Airports Council International's new scholarship fund will support women in aviation from underserved regions, offering five recipients a $10,000 grant to advance their careers.
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VideoNoida Airport's Ajesh Verma on new security technology
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Passenger Terminal Expo, held in Frankfurt, Germany. Here, she caught up with Ajesh Verma, Noida Airport Development's Head of Safety and Security, discussing how technology is impacting the field and new training programmes.
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ArticleEngaging the next aviation generation
At the V4+ Airports Associations’ Women Innovation Days (WIND) conference in Lake Bohinj, Slovenia, International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant Emily Budgen caught up with Dr Roxani Athousaki, the Assistant Course Director and Interim Course Director at Coventry University, Wroclaw, to consider Gen-Z training schemes, the importance of industry links and ...
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ArticlePromoting innovative technologies to reduce reliance on manpower at Tokyo Narita Airport
For Issue 3 2024, Tatsuya Narukiyo, Chief of DX Development and Planning department at Tokyo Narita International Airport talks to International Airport Review about the airport’s digital transformation journey and the technology trends shaping the airport sector.
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ArticleIssue 4 2024 International Airport Review
In this issue of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: innovation, winter operations, cargo, retail, ARFF, airport experience, and airport construction and design. All this, plus an In-Depth Focus on baggage transformation. Read it for free now.
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WebinarOn-Demand: How Artificial Intelligence and biometrics are enhancing Air France’s baggage operations
Since 2023, Air France has been operating an innovative luggage identification solution in the framework of the RecoPhoto Programme at Paris Airport. Join this webinar to hear from Arnaud Cervantes, Fabien Dupre and Laurent Ismert as they will share their observations on the programme’s deployment, operational feedback and way forward.


