All Regulation & compliance articles – Page 11
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ArticleHow biometrics is driving innovation in airports despite legislative restrictions
Biometric technology is undoubtedly transforming airport operations, offering heightened security and passenger convenience. Ján Lunter, CEO of Innovatrics, explores in detail how biometrics, from facial recognition to fingerprint scans, can jump through regulatory hoops to deliver more comprehensive security in airports.
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NewsAirports excited by Swedish government’s removal of aviation tax
The International Air Transport Association along with Swedavia, are pleased with the Swedish government’s decision to remove the aviation tax, which was previously criticised for stalling growth in the sector.
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VideoRoyal Schiphol Group's Sara Solis on a circular aviation economy
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Passenger Terminal Expo in Frankfurt, Germany. She caught up with Sara Solis, the Circular Economy Lead at the Royal Schiphol Group, discussing green earnings, airport stakeholders' footprints and the need for more European legislation.
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NewsShanghai unveils ambitious 'City of Sky' plan for low-altitude industry by 2027
Shanghai will collaborate with Yangtze River Delta cities to establish a national low-altitude economic industry demonstration area, aiming to accelerate its influence as a global 'City of Sky'.
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NewsUnruly airplane passengers face criminal prosecution from FBI
The rate of unruly airplane passenger incidents has dropped by over 80 percent since record-highs in early 2021 but unacceptable behaviour continues to occur. Airlines have reported more than 1,240 unruly passenger cases in 2024.
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VideoGeneva Airport CAP2030 project: An intermodal travel hub of the future
This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of airports as intermodal transport hubs and airport leadership.
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NewsClimate activists disrupt traffic at four German airports
Climate activists from Letzte Generation disrupted operations at four German airports, leading to arrests and prompting a response from the German government to consider stricter penalties for such actions.
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NewsUK government approves London City Airport passenger Cap Increase, rejects Saturday extension
London City Airport's plan to boost its passenger cap to nine million annually has been approved by the UK government, though the proposal to extend Saturday operating hours has been denied, balancing expansion with local community concerns.
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ArticleAddressing connectivity, decarbonisation and regulation for the future shaping of aviation markets
International Airport Review’s Emily Budgen, caught up with Olivier Jankovec, Director General at ACI Europe, following his speech at the ACI Europe Annual Congress, hosted by iGA Istanbul Airport.
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NewsAustralia set to join the U.S. Global Entry programme
Australia are set to join the U.S Global Entry programme, with the first wave of applications expected in January 2025.
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VideoTransforming African aviation: An interview with Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General of AFCAC
Watch this in-depth exclusive interview with Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC)
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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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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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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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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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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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NewsKaren Dee, AirportsUK CEO responds to aviation statement
Karen Dee, the Chief Executive of AirportsUK, has responded to the Scottish government's statement on aviation.
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NewsRyanair win case against Booking.com
Ryanair have won a case against Booking.com in a Delaware court. Read CEO Michael O'Leary's statement below.
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NewsChair of Sustainable Aviation reacts to King's Speech
The Chair of Sustainable Aviation, an industry association, Matt Gorman, responds to the King's Speech and SAF proposed policy.
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NewsAirportsUK (AOA) react to King's Speech
Chief Executive of the trade body AirportsUK (formerly the Airport Operators Association, AOA) has issued a response to the King's Speech.


