Gatwick Airport launches cross border arrival management system
A new border system has lead to reductions in fuel usage, carbon emissions and holding times for arriving aircraft at Gatwick.
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A new border system has lead to reductions in fuel usage, carbon emissions and holding times for arriving aircraft at Gatwick.
Nice Côte d’Azur airport has commissioned its Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) system to improve the safety and punctuality of air traffic.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Air Navigation Services Agency is to take complete control of Bosnia and Herzegovina's air traffic, meaning it will no longer be controlled by its neighbouring countries.
Trafficking, construction and design, airport apps, baggage handling, ARFF and recovery, and noise management are all included in this issue of the magazine.
This project is expected to gradually increase capacity of Lisbon Airport's terminal to reach up to 72 movements per hour.
A new implementation, made in cooperation between AZANS and HungaroControl, will help with the exchange and storage of aeronautical data.
ACI World Director General, Angela Gittens, reveals key findings from 2019’s World Airport Traffic Forecasts. The annually compiled forecasts have data for more than 110 country markets including total passenger numbers, total air cargo volumes and total aircraft movements.
The government bill will work towards modernising the airspace and ensuring drone technology will not be used as a threat.
Intelligent Approach, the air traffic control system that dynamically separates arrivals by time instead of distance, is in the first phase of being deployed at Schiphol to help improve tactical capacity and operational resilience.
Tara Nolan, International Airport Review’s Editor, spoke to London City Airport's Alison FitzGerald, Chief Operating Officer, and Liam McKay, Director of Corporate Affairs, regarding their mission to become the UK’s most sustainable airport.
As rising air traffic volume continues to put pressure on air traffic controllers and we start to streamline and integrate all controller tools in the tower, Frequentis’ Hannu Juurakko explains that there should be a focus on voice communication as an additional input sensor.
An air traffic control system that dynamically separates arrivals by time instead of distance is being deployed at Schiphol.
How virtual reality is being used within airport operations, 10 focus areas to ensure workforce wellbeing is cared for and a London airport’s new sustainability strategy are all covered in this issue.
Roadmap for drones, staff training, standardisation, human super recognisers, regulatory landscapes and future thinking are just some of the topics being covered in day two of AITS' security stream.
As passenger growth continues on its exponential curve, NATS has recorded a growth in air traffic for August 2019, compared to the same period 12 months ago.