Facial biometrics implemented at the border in Mineta San José International Airport
Facial recognition technology to process arriving international travellers is hoped to enhance passenger experience.
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Facial recognition technology to process arriving international travellers is hoped to enhance passenger experience.
Autonomous vehicles have been developed to patrol the perimeter of Edmonton International Airport to ensure the security of Canada's fifth busiest airport.
The TSA operation 'Quiet Skies' has been revealed by local US media and shows the level of screening that officials have been conducting on passengers.
Solar panels are to be put on Honolulu's international airport, in line with the State of Hawaii's goal to be run on 100 per cent renewable energy by 2045.
A list of the top 10, highest grossing routes has been published and a British Airways route saw over US$1 billion in revenue between April 2017 and March 2018
Screeners will have a 360-degree view of items in hand luggage which will eliminate the process of taking liquids out of bags, making security in airports more efficient.
Cyber vulnerability is a threat to everyone, but in 10 U.S. airports Coronet has revealed just how high the threat to data is with the use of free Wi-Fi networks.
The Women in Aviation International aims to spark in interest of aviation in young women at the Farnborough Airshow with its 'See her be her' campaign.
A report has found that many of these passengers (nearly one million) were travelling between the Czech capital and the UK, up by over 11 per cent from previous year.
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Air traffic modernisation is well underway with the development of technology to pinpoint aircraft in four dimensions - latitude, longitude, altitude and time.
The research team found the option to buy the remote desktop access on a Russian site.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will be investing $659.8 million in airports across the U.S. through 450 grants which will help the development of the airports and thus passenger experience.
A major aerospace research institution has set out its main goals for dealing with problems arising from the magnitude of passengers expected to use the air transport in the coming decades.
Brexit may pose less of a problem for businesses near Gatwick, with 60 per cent of its local exports already going to markets outside the EU.
Renovation at DEN finally begins, with a phased construction plan aimed at minimal passenger disturbance while expanding for 80 million expected passengers