UK Transport Secretary presses urgency of airspace modernisation
At the Airport Operators Association (AOA) annual dinner, Chris Grayling explained that reforming UK airspace is vital to meet the growing needs of the industry.
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At the Airport Operators Association (AOA) annual dinner, Chris Grayling explained that reforming UK airspace is vital to meet the growing needs of the industry.
Pakistan's airspace has reopened in-part following a political dispute with neighbouring nation, India, which caused a complete closure.
As passenger numbers continue to increase, the air traffic management industry is becoming increasingly overwhelmed by capacity limits and how close they are to them. However, improvements in the technology available to air traffic controllers will help to relieve some of these pressures. This In-Depth Focus explores these developments.
In this issue: ensuring operational efficiency during the winter season, using passenger projections to create a seamless experience, and how AI can enhance threat detection.
Handling the backlash from a crisis is almost as important as the crisis itself. Brand perception continues to bear the brunt of a magnitude of ills as a result of the continued drone crisis, but what can be done? Jonathan Barrett, Managing Director of real-time information provider, Dataminr, explains more.
Aviation professionals from around the globe will once again gather in the Spanish capital of Madrid, for the annual World ATM Congress, on 12-14 March 2019, the world’s largest air traffic management (ATM) conference and exhibition.
CANSO's Director General, Jeff Poole, has been honoured with the inaugural Keramianakis Award for improving the safety and efficiency of airspace.
The digital-twin programme ensures that every known eventuality has been planned for, ensuring that air traffic management is optimised.
With fewer delays, and continued positive growth, 2019 could be a very busy year for air traffic controllers at NATS in the UK.
More passengers have seen the effects of drone interference at airports, this time at Dubai International Airport, as drones halt operations for around half an hour.
DUB and the IAA will now incorporate A-CDM into the management of daily flight operations at the airport to help to reduce delays.
12 February 2019 | By NATS and Searidge Technologies
NATS and Searidge are working with airports to combine the latest camera and machine learning technology with airfield and ATM data to solve some universal challenges – from low visibility to stand management.
Partnering with Aireon, the IAA has invested in technology which can pinpoint the location of aircraft, making the skies safer.
As part of the SESAR 2020 project, EUROCONTROL emphasises importance of joint initiatives between France and Spain to increase air capacity.
Andhra Pradesh will be the first state in India to pilot the newly-launched Advanced Drone Operators Toolkit – a user-manual for governments wanting to regulate safely the use of drones.