Single European Sky: A delicate balancing act
How much progress is Europe making on the Single European Sky project? Helios offers their insight.
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News & articles from International Airport Review covering Air Traffic Control and Air Traffic management (ATC/ATM)
How much progress is Europe making on the Single European Sky project? Helios offers their insight.
Bremen Airport, in the north of Germany, was the setting for a German first as plane lands using only sat nav.
What challenges do we face in the ATM universe with respect to the cyber threat?
Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr on A4E’s first year and the priorities for 2017. He is also the association’s new Chair for the next twelve months.
Members of the European Parliament, researchers and pilots gathered last week (22 March) for a breakfast debate.
Irish air traffic controllers have implemented an advanced system which significantly reduces delays for aircraft and passengers travelling into Heathrow.
Increasing airspace capacity leads to more aircraft being able to choose optimum flight levels, saving time and fuel....
Following the update to the AS9100 Series for Aerospace, Bureau Veritas is urging all organisations to begin transition preparations as soon as possible.
A week of disruption is ahead of hundreds of thousands of European passengers who will see their travel plans thwarted by a wave of air traffic control (ATC) strikes.
Athol Glover's work in the Pacific represents precisely what the wider aviation community needs to achieve. Athol Glover represents mutual accountability.
Jersey Airport is set to become the first provider of Remote Tower Service technology in the British Isles following a major development programme.
Gatwick Airport announces vacancies for more than 1,000 seasonal summer jobs, further demonstrating the airport’s commitment to boosting employment...
Jeff Poole, Director General at the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), queries how drones can safely be incorporated into our airspace.
Aviation Security Consultant, Captain Tom Walsh, addresses the issues of ‘captain’s authority’ and ‘common strategy’ by government officials, airport security managers, airport law enforcement and other first responders to security events involving commercial airliners at their airports, and discusses where the responsibility lies.
Frequentis steps in to support Polish “IT-COM” after the bankruptcy of Schmid Telecom AG