Avinor’s post-pandemic recovery
Gaute Riise discussed the recovery of Avinor's airports and gave insight into new technologies enhancing operational efficiency.
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Gaute Riise discussed the recovery of Avinor's airports and gave insight into new technologies enhancing operational efficiency.
Avinor has a long-term goal to enable cargo forwarders to establish a cargo hub in Norway.
At the Routes Asia 2023 conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand, International Airport Review caught up with Martin Langaas, Director Traffic Development & Cargo at Avinor.
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The Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) recently approved Advanced sequential operations at the world’s largest digital Remote Towers Centre operated by Avinor in Bodø, Norway. This is an important step towards multiple towers operations in 2024.
During August 2022, a total of 4,526,709 passengers, an increase of 84 per cent compared with figures from August 2021, travelled to, from or via Avinor’s airport network.
Avinor has revealed it will integrate a new forecasting technology, which will allow the operator to plan and optimise operations across all areas of the airport network.
AF Gruppen has been awarded a turnkey contract by Avinor, to build a new airport in Mo i Rana in Norway.
Introducing a new digital Remote Tower Centre requires trust in technology, safety and security for both employees and local communities, and, importantly, knowledge-sharing with all throughout the roll-out phase. Abraham Foss, Chief Executive Officer at the Avinor Group, explains more.
Introducing a new digital Remote Tower Centre requires trust in technology, safety and security for both employees and local communities, and, importantly, knowledge-sharing with all throughout the roll-out phase. For Issue 2 2022, Abraham Foss, Chief Executive Officer at the Avinor Group, explains more.
Airports Council International Europe and the Transportation Security Administration, along with industry stakeholders, will continue collaboration to launch open architecture for airport security systems across Europe.
Arvid Løken, Senior Advisor, Sustainability Department at Avinor, discusses the role of sustainable aviation fuels in decarbonising aviation.
Airports Council International Europe has announced significant progress, with the European airport industry, in the concrete steps towards net zero CO2 emissions, with plans to further accelerate commitments.
Avinor has achieved another milestone through the launch of a new Remote Towers Centre from which an initial 15 towers at an equivalent number of airports will be controlled.
Although there has been an increase in traffic developments during the first quarter of 2022 for Avinor, there is still room for improvement, as passenger volumes are at a level of 60 per cent of normal activity pre-pandemic.
A total of 3,692,403 passengers travelled to, from, or via Avinor’s airports in April 2022, which is an increase of 349 per cent compared to the same month in 2021.