HungaroControl highlights innovation efforts tackling aviation capacity crisis
Despite the issues currently limiting the growth of the aviation industry across the globe, HungaroControl remains persistent in its innovative efforts.
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News & articles from International Airport Review covering Air Traffic Control and Air Traffic management (ATC/ATM)
Despite the issues currently limiting the growth of the aviation industry across the globe, HungaroControl remains persistent in its innovative efforts.
The report finds that more needs to be done to harness the full potential of AI to ensure the breakthrough required for this technology in ATM.
In 2019, Airport Carbon Accreditation marked its 10th anniversary. Marina Bylinsky, Head of Sustainability at ACI EUROPE, evaluates the progress made by airports across the globe in regard to climate emergency.
This roundtable reviews 2019, makes predictions for 2020, and provides exclusive advice for airports from four industry leaders.
By achieving an integrated approach, aviation performance will experience a boost and sustainability will be improved, says ACI Europe.
Air traffic control and management is at the forefront of many airport's minds as the modernisation of airspace begins.
Covering sustainability, winter operations, commercial opportunities, regulation and more, this issue of the magazine is a great start to the 2020 series.
The EUROCONTROL Network Manager meeting focused on three objectives in order to combat the negative effects of bad weather on air travel during summer 2020.
Ahmed Abdelghany, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research at David B. O’Maley College of Business, details the main elements of route development, including potential limitations and flaws that could lead to deluding results.
An overview of why an unmanned aircraft traffic management system (UTM) is needed to integrate drone operations at airports.
The Carbon Disclosure Project recognised NATS due to its efforts to reduce the environmental impact of air travel through the efficient use of airspace.
Applications in air traffic control are highly sensitive and mission-critical. Therefore, all technical components included in such installations must run reliably.
Steve Maybee, Edmonton International Airport’s VP of Operations and Infrastructure, details how by welcoming Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into its airspace, an airport’s operations will need to adapt and evolve.
The CUAS and UTM system will be developed based upon a proof-of-concept drone detection system currently being trialled at Auckland Airport.
The contract details the supply of technical equipment for Naviair's future remote tower systems (RTS) centre set to be introduced at Billund Airport.