All Safety management articles – Page 6
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NewsZurich Airport introduces first European autonomous shuttle service “Robobus” for airport employees in 2025
Zurich Airport partners with WeRide and Swiss Transit Lab to launch “Robobus,” a commercial autonomous shuttle for employees, starting in early 2025.
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ArticleWinter operations are an Olympic sport for Lyon‑Saint Exupéry Aéroport
Lyon-Saint Exupéry Aéroport, explains how technology is permeating through data, equipment, communications and safety to ensure operational efficiency throughout the unpredictable winter season.
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NewsFAA announces $332 million for airport modernisation grants across 32 states
Federal Aviation Administration allocates over $332 million in grants to enhance airport infrastructure, addressing growing air travel demand and safety improvements.
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ArticleLondon Gatwick: Ploughing ahead with winter preparations
‘Polar Bears’ and ‘Yeti’ are front and centre at London Gatwick as the UK’s second-busiest airport gears up for an efficient and resilient winter season. Chief Operating Officer, Mark Johnston, shares what it takes to prepare for adverse weather.
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ArticleMastering winter skies: runway winter maintenance is like a carefully rehearsed dance routine
Pyry Pennanen, Head of Airfield Maintenance at Finavia’s Helsinki Airport tells International Airport Review why Finavia’s ‘snow-how’ is a matter of pride and honour.
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ArticleRevitalising African aviation: A vision for connectivity, growth and sustainability
Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC), outlined an ambitious and transformative vision for African aviation. Tasked with promoting safety, security, liberalisation, environmental protection and overall sustainability across the continent, Adeyemi's insights highlight the challenges and opportunities that define the sector's future.
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ArticleHow can airports ensure they have the correct infrastructure in place in time for commercial hydrogen aircraft?
Dr. Josef Kallo, Co-founder and CTO of H2FLY, writes for International Airport Review on how airports can ensure they are ready for hydrogen-powered flight.
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NewsIATA’s Turbulence Aware platform expands with six new airlines joining in 2024 for safer flights
IATA’s Turbulence Aware platform expands in 2024 with six new airlines, improving safety and fuel efficiency by sharing real-time turbulence data for optimal flight paths.
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NewsMATAR concludes successful safety and security week at Hamad International Airport
MATAR’s Airport Safety and Security Week at Hamad International Airport focused on enhancing safety standards, security measures, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
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NewsMunich airport and Lufthansa advance automation with remote-controlled bridges and baggage handling innovations
Munich Airport and Lufthansa are testing remote-controlled passenger bridges and automated baggage handling systems to enhance efficiency, reduce physical strain on employees, and improve the overall passenger experience.
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NewsGatwick Airport evacuates South Terminal after suspect package found
Gatwick Airport's South Terminal was evacuated after a suspect package, with services resuming later that day.
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NewsAirportsUK has responded to NATS report on its flight planning system failure of 2023
Karen Dee, chief executive of AirportsUK, the trade body for UK airports has responded to NATS report of its 2023 system failure.
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NewsBahrain International Airport becomes first in the world to achieve IEnvA Environmental Certification
Bahrain International Airport has become the world’s first to achieve the IATA Environmental Assessment Certification, highlighting its commitment to sustainability and responsible operations within the aviation industry.
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VideoNoida Airport's Ajesh Verma on new security technology
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Passenger Terminal Expo, held in Frankfurt, Germany. Here, she caught up with Ajesh Verma, Noida Airport Development's Head of Safety and Security, discussing how technology is impacting the field and new training programmes.
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ArticleIssue 4 2024 International Airport Review
In this issue of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: innovation, winter operations, cargo, retail, ARFF, airport experience, and airport construction and design. All this, plus an In-Depth Focus on baggage transformation. Read it for free now.
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NewsLondon Luton Airport becomes first airport worldwide to achieve BSI psychological health and safety certification
London Luton Airport has made history by becoming the first airport globally to receive certification from BSI for its Psychological Health and Safety Management scheme.
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NewsBrussels Airport to invest in new baggage sorting systems, loading zones, and storage areas
Brussels International Airport has announced it will invest in new baggage sorting systems, loading zones, and storage areas, and investments are also being made in a more ergonomic workplace for baggage handlers.
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NewsBelfast City Airport has completed a £3m instalment of high-tech security scanners
Belfast City Airport has completed its £3m investment project that has significantly enhanced security checks, the new security screening technology will enable passengers to keep liquids, gels, and pastes, including toiletries and cosmetics, up to 100ml.
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Doesn’t the evidence provided by A350 Tokyo Fire justify tougher specifications?
Aviation firefighting is becoming increasingly complex with larger aircraft, more passengers, bigger fuel loads, new composite materials. All at a time of increasingly frequent near-miss incidents, runway incursions and hotter summer temperatures – globally. Mike Willson, Director of Willson Consulting, asks, could evidence from the January 2nd 2024 Airbus A350 ...
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NewsToronto Pearson International Airport hosted an immersive airport tour for passengers with autism or neurodivergent needs
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) in partnership with Autism Ontario and Air Transat, hosted its second annual ‘Ready, Set, Fly…with YYZ,’ for those with autism or neurodivergent needs.


