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News & articles from International Airport Review covering Air Traffic Control and Air Traffic management (ATC/ATM)
USA and EU agree to expand collaboration on aviation safety
The American Government aviation body and its European counterpart have extended their already-existing agreements to boost safety and air traffic management.
Finnair, the airline with the fastest way to Asia, speeds up workforce planning with Quintiq
Finnair, the airline specialising in Europe-Asia traffic and the only Nordic carrier with a 4-star Skytrax ranking, has chosen software by Quintiq, a Dassault Systèmes company, to plan its ground operations workforce. This covers rostering for over 1350 employees in the areas of maintenance, customer services, cargo handling and catering...
Chennai to bring in A-CDM to cut delays
Twenty five airports in Europe currently use A-CDM to streamline their services. Now airports in India are starting to bring the system in to cut back on delays.
Global air navigation body identifies key factors to improve ATM in South America
The chief of the the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) made the case for a more unified aviation industry across the Central and South American regions at the CANSO Latin America and Caribbean Conference.
ICAO ‘determined’ to close skills gap
Broadening the scope of aviation education, reaching younger people and women may be the key to closing the skills gap emerging in the air transport sector, the ICAO chief has said.
Auckland begins trial of digital air traffic control
New Zealand's busiest airport will begin experimenting with digital tower technology, joining a handful of other airports around the world testing how they might benefit from the system.
Wildlife strike risk management: Why must the industry work together?
Henrique Rubens Balta de Oliveira, Wildlife Strike Risk Advisor at Brazil’s Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center (Cenipa), explores the diverse ways to proactively manage wildlife risk.
NATS awarded ATC honour for headwind project
A research project conducted by NATS and eventually employed at Heathrow Airport has shown Time Based Separation (TBS) can tackle the problem of headwind.
Addressing the needs of everyone
New entrants into the US National Airspace System (NAS) are about more than unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). In addition to traditional drones, rockets and balloons (such as Google’s Project Loon) are competing for airspace at both low and high altitudes. Integrating these new entrants into the NAS is no easy…
Intelligent, efficient and safe: Airfield Ground Lighting at Istanbul New Airport
Istanbul New Airport (INA) – planned as the world’s largest airport – is more than half way through construction and scheduled to open on 29 October 2018. Yusuf Akçayoğlu, Chief Executive Officer of İGA Airports Construction, shares some insight into the technical developments of its Airfield Ground Lighting installation that…
20th Anniversary Supplement
As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, this special section takes a look at some key industry milestones, the evolution of both the airport and passenger journey and how International Airport Review has developed as a brand. We will also announce the winners of our inaugural International Airport Review Awards.
International Airport Review – Issue #6 2017 – 20th Anniversary Edition
In this 20th anniversary edition of International Airport Review we celebrate the milestones that have shaped the industry and announce the winners of our successful inaugural Awards.
Indonesian airport to remain closed amidst volcanic eruptions
The main airport on the island of Bali will remain closed for another day as the result of the ash thrown by a volcanic eruption.
Airport reports world record-breaking day for air traffic movements
Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport has broken the world record for most take offs and landings on one runway in a 24-hour period.