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International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

 

News & articles from International Airport Review covering the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which codifies international air navigation.

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Providing the best possible passenger flow levels through AUH

6 December 2015 | By

Key to Abu Dhabi Airports’ on-going development is to ensure that travellers who use its airports are given the best possible experience; in having the best services and facilities on offer and providing the best possible ‘flow’ through its airports. Chief Operations Officer, Ahmad Al Haddabi, tells us what passengers…

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ATC: IFATCA – One sky, one voice

27 November 2015 | By Scott Shallies, Deputy President, IFATCA

The International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations (IFATCA) is the global professional voice of Air Traffic Controllers. Since its inception in 1961, IFATCA has grown, and is now representing over 50,000 controllers in 133 countries from all parts of the world. As its Deputy President Scott Shallies explains, IFATCA…

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Assessing runway wake turbulence

28 September 2015 | By Bo Redeborn, Independent Aviation Consultant

Wake turbulence behind aircraft has always been an issue. Approximately 50 years ago, when bigger aircraft became part of normal operations, ICAO developed provisions for how to address this risk. The solution was to allocate all aircraft based on MTOW into three categories – light, medium and heavy – and…

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Better together: Airports in the era of integrated airspace management

13 April 2015 | By

Airports are complex places—there are many constraints, some landside and some airside, and all airports need efficient access to airspace. This is especially important at large and complex airports, which typically become constrained by available flightpaths for arrivals and departures as they expand. Smaller airports can also benefit from airspace…