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The challenges with growth and expansion

26 August 2016 | By Phil Fine, Journalist

From 1995 to 2015, passenger kilometres in China ballooned from 68 to 728 billion. But rather than build new airports to cope with this capacity, China may be better off expanding the big ones it now has. Dr Zheng Lei is Director of the Centre for Aviation Research at the…

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Powered by the sun – Adelaide Airport

7 July 2016 | By Phil Hogan, Facilities Manager & Stephanie Bolt, Environment Manager - Adelaide Airport

With their flat expanses of roof and long stretches of unused land, airports are an obvious choice to harness solar energy generation. Following its recent solar installation, which is the largest rooftop solar system in any Australian airport, Adelaide Airport’s Facilities Manager, Phil Hogan, and Environment Manager, Stephanie Bolt, reveal…

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Airfield Lighting at Queenstown Airport in New Zealand

24 May 2016 | By Airways New Zealand

Queenstown Airport is the gateway to one of New Zealand’s most popular tourist destinations and is experiencing unprecedented growth. Its alpine terrain and fluctuating weather also make the aviation environment challenging for air transport operations. Airways New Zealand reveals how a major lighting and infrastructure upgrade is making evening flights…

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The ‘connected’ traveller

10 May 2016 | By

Passengers are demanding ever more control over their airport journeys and are subsequently shaping how airports interact with them. With the advent of the ‘single travel token’ which is able to fast track passengers through the airport using biometric and biographic information, Matthys Serfontein, Vice President of Airport Solutions at…

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Transforming Japan’s airspace

12 April 2016 | By

With aircraft movement capacity across Haneda International Airport and Narita International Airport expected to increase by 40,000 slots annually by 2020, the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau has been working closely with stakeholders to reorganise and review current air traffic control structures. Director General of the Japan Air Navigation Service, Hitoshi…

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China continues to invest in the Smart Airport

10 March 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

A study commissioned by SITA has revealed China’s airports and airlines are continuing to invest in the Smart Airport concept despite recent economic challenges.