Issue 3’s In-Depth Focus on Operational Efficiency
Within this section of the magazine, we hear from three different organisations on how they look to achieve operational efficiency and increase productivity within their business.
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Within this section of the magazine, we hear from three different organisations on how they look to achieve operational efficiency and increase productivity within their business.
This month’s In-Depth Focus explores how airports are using artificial intelligence to monitor social distancing; predict passenger flows in order to mobilise airport staff; and provide passengers with up-to-date information via a voice and chat bot.
In this Guide To, we hear about the world’s largest remote towers programme; the progress that CANSO members have made on remote and digital towers in the last 10 years; and £34 million digital remote towers project - the largest project of its kind in the UK.
Within this section of the magazine, Phil Forster from Teesside International Airport, explains how the airport is gearing up for an increase in demand for travel and promoting seamless passenger journeys; Ersin İnankul from Istanbul Airport outlines the airport’s quest to offer a completely seamless passenger experience through touchless technologies,…
Within this section of the magazine, Peter F. Dumont from the Air Traffic Control Association, discusses the changes to the National Aerospace System in the American aviation sector, Franck Goldnadel from Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur, explains how its new Airport Operations Centre is helping them to optimise resources and…
Within this section Andrew Price from IATA explains how to run a successful airport baggage operation as volumes return to the baggage hall, Mirjam van den Bogaard from Eindhoven Airport says the airport is looking beyond the crisis, sticking to its strategy, and working hard with its partners on new…
Within this section of the magazine, Steve Maybee from Edmonton International Airport highlights the challenges that the airport faces due to the changeable Canadian weather, Mark Beveridge from Aberdeen International Airport details how the airport managed to remain open and operational during a time when many airports were forced to…
Alongside offering passengers the ability to forward plan, check in, schedule parking and even purchase duty-free items before they arrive at the airport, airport apps have been forced to evolve to help restore passenger confidence in air travel. Articles in this Guide To explore how airports are using apps to…
From reducing carbon emissions, noise levels, water usage and waste, all aspects of airport operations need to be considered with a sustainable mindset. This In-Depth Focus highlights some important changes that airports are making to reduce energy consumption and emissions, and some innovative ways to produce renewable energy to power…
Passenger expectations, terminal layouts and airport procedures may have to seriously alter due to the long-term impacts coronavirus is set to have on aviation.
Within Issue 5 we gathered expert industry opinions to showcase how accessibility must continue to be a priority for airports.
Airport security will now need to consider more than potentially concealed items. There will be many questions directed to the security sector regarding its evolution post pandemic.
How can an airport efficiently implement self-service processes without facing significant costs?
International Airport Review's renowned Winter Operations In-Depth Focus has once again been published, this time including case studies from Denver, Ivalo and Frankfurt.
It has never been so important to ensure your airport is operating as efficiently as possible; to reduce costs and improve the passenger experience.