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NewsEU regulations change to restrict use of C3 scanners
The European Union (EU) have changed their regulations to impose restrictions on next generation C3 scanners for cabin luggage.
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ArticleCreating an Easy Airport experience for passengers and employees at Aeroportos Uruguay
In this interview with Federico Cabrera, the Airport Operations and Customer Experience Manager at Aeropuertos Uruguay, he sheds light on how the airport has navigated the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and how it continues to enhance the airport experience for both passengers and employees.
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NewsSydney Airport CEO reacts to Rex Airlines entering administration
Sydney Airport's CEO, Scott Charlton, has issued a response to Rex Airline's entering administration and what it means for regional aviation.
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NewsEuropean air traffic finally above pre-pandemic levels
ACI EUROPE have revealed that air traffic numbers are finally back to pre-pandemic levels with growth across the continent in the sector.
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NewsBahrain Airport Company enhances wildlife hazard programme
Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), the operator of Bahrain International Airport, are enhancing their wildlife hazard programme.
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ReportAirport security in a changing world: An exclusive report
Download our free industry report on the future of airport security, featuring exclusive insights and articles from leading experts within the aviation industry.
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ArticleIoT and AI in aviation: reducing downtime and enhancing performance
Eric Bearton discusses the myriad of ways in which IoT and AI are revolutionising the landscape of aviation and changing the way we fly.
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ArticleCorporación América Airports: expanding from two airports in Uruguay, to eight
Diego Arrosa, CEO of Aeropuertos Uruguay, writes exclusively for International Airport Review’s Leaders’ Series. Diego outlines their expansion from two airports in Uruguay, to eight, as well as passenger trends, sustainability commitments and their innovation focuses for 2024.
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NewsMetafuels and PSI receive Swiss Government funding
Swiss tech startup Metafuels and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) will receive government funding for their 'aerobrew'.
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NewsKLM and ZeroAvia plan zero-emission flight demonstration
KLM Dutch Airlines have joined forces with ZeroAvia to trial a zero-emission flight demonstration, using hydrogen fuel.
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NewsMIA set to boost total cargo capacity in new development
Miami International Airport (MIA) is set to boost their cargo capacity, investing and developing a new facility.
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ArticleMeet DoraBot: Elevating the traveller experience at El Dorado
El Dorado International Airport has revolutionised the experience of its passengers by introducing ‘DoraBot’, a new artificial intelligence (AI) powered virtual assistant that offers personalised attention throughout travellers' journeys. Luis Soto, Daniel Beltrán and Juan David Micolta explain more for International Airport Review.
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NewsUK Civil Aviation Authority set to inspire 100,000 students
The UK Civil Aviation Authority is set to inspire over 100,000 students across the United Kingdom, connecting with the next generation.
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NewsIn the bag - quicker security checks at London Luton Airport
London Luton Airport (LLA) have revolutionised their security by introducing new CT scanner technology for passengers.
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NewsLAX train expected to be in service from January 2026
A new train at Los Angeles Airport (LAX) is set to begin service for passengers and airport staff in January 2026.
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Podcast
The Future of Air Traffic Management with Simon Hocquard, Director General of CANSO
Join us for a journey into the heart of air traffic management as we sit down with Simon Hocquard, the Director General of CANSO, to discuss the dynamic themes that shaped the Airspace World 2024 conference which took place in Geneva.
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NewsAGS Airports respond to Scottish Government's aviation statement
A spokesperson from AGS Airports have released a statement responding to the Scottish Government's aviation statement.
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NewsIndustry collaboration launches hydrogen trials at Exeter Airport
A collaboration between Exeter Airport, Cranfield University and travel company TUI will see hydrogen fuel trials later this year.
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NewsUK Civil Aviation Authority reveal plans to modernise airspace
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have unveiled new plans to modernise airspace operations over the next decade.
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ArticleA holistic approach: Airport management, design and construction
Here, Mace’s Global Head of Aviation, Carl Dainter, explains how firms responsible for building and enhancing airports can aid a sense of consistency, providing passengers with a pleasant and frictionless, yet bespoke, experience throughout their journey.


