UK launches ‘Innovation Sandbox’ to be at forefront of aviation technology
With projects ranging from air taxis to AI in air traffic control, the UK CAA's 'Innovation Sandbox' plans to keep UK aviation at the forefront of technology.
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With projects ranging from air taxis to AI in air traffic control, the UK CAA's 'Innovation Sandbox' plans to keep UK aviation at the forefront of technology.
Three key ways in which France can reap more benefits from aviation have been highlighted, including economic regulation reform and the implementation of an ATM strategy.
16 May 2019 | By Honeywell
Airports are among the most heavily trafficked establishments, with travel expected to continue to increase. As airports work to accommodate more travellers — all while adhering to the latest industry standards — doing so efficiently becomes more difficult. Fortunately, technology developments are helping mitigate these challenges and helping airports can…
Remote tower – the concept of carrying out air traffic control services from any location using a multitude of local sensors, visual and infrared cameras and surveillance solutions – has created an exciting opportunity to enhance the way air traffic is monitored and managed and reduce the cost of operations.…
EUROCONTROL has been reappointed as Network Manager of the European skies by the European Commission for the next decade.
EUROCONTROL has seen a rise in the use of A-CDM for enhanced network predictability and reduction of delays, both at the airport and en-route.
7 May 2019 | By HungaroControl
As remote tower technology continues to develop, the idea of centralised multiple single remote towers is gaining traction. Csaba Gergely, Senior Air Traffic Management Advisor and Daniel Mcleod, Key Account Manager at HungaroControl, discuss how this concept is fast becoming a reality.
As the role of air traffic controllers shifts to a more observatory role, does neuroscience hold the key to ensuring this change doesn't affect air traffic flows?
We explore how airports are benefiting from remote tower technology, and how it can assist the productivity and safety of air traffic control and management, both at large hubs and smaller regional settings.
The same technology NATS used at Heathrow is now being implemented at Toronto Pearson to help improve flight punctuality at the airport.
With the world’s most efficient single runway, Gatwick Airport has already achieved the seemingly impossible of 55 movements an hour. Rowland Hayler, Runway and Airspace Development Lead at Gatwick Airport, reveals how the airport is planning to get even more out of this asset.
In this issue: How can technology increase passenger throughput without added pressure or stresses, how the baggage handling sector is increasingly turning to technology to ensure this important part of the passenger journey evolves, and how Gatwick increases planes in the sky.
IATA has urged the Romanian government to focus on aviation competitiveness as a means to strengthen the economy of Romania, and is pushing for stronger aviation policies in competitiveness across the whole of the EU.
11 April 2019 | By NEXTT Vision (IATA & ACI)
The NEXTT vision proposes industry transformation that will deliver improvements in customer experience and operational processes by leveraging new and emerging technologies. To conclude the 2019 series of NEXTT webinars, the NEXTT team turned their attention to the impact on airport infrastructure. Increasing infrastructure capacity by implementing technology and innovative…
11 April 2019 | By NEXTT Vision (IATA & ACI)
This on-demand webinar covers a wide array of topics which draw on the vast spectrum of aspects included in the NEXTT vision.