Issue 1’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence
From passenger-assisting robots to runway monitoring, airports are continuously finding new ways to utilise AI technology.
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From passenger-assisting robots to runway monitoring, airports are continuously finding new ways to utilise AI technology.
Arash Rahmani, Digital Strategist and IT Manager at Rotterdam The Hague Airport, details how digital transformation is not IT, and not a technical development, but a cultural change.
This roundtable reviews 2019, makes predictions for 2020, and provides exclusive advice for airports from four industry leaders.
Discover why a solid cable management system is a prerequisite for success when planning to upgrade an airport's infrastructure.
Covering sustainability, winter operations, commercial opportunities, regulation and more, this issue of the magazine is a great start to the 2020 series.
The purpose of this paper is to dispel a number of myths relating to cloud computing that exist in the airport industry.
Winnipeg Airports Authority’s Trevor Strome details the importance of up-to-date IT infrastructure; providing a vision for the future of airport technology.
Fraport Brasil has implemented 26 self-service gates; 14 at Forteleza Airport and 12 at Porto Alegre Airport, in a bid to improve efficiency.
To handle the increasing demand for air travel in the Latin America region, El Dorado airport has evolved many of its technologies and IT processes. Fabian Ramos, CTO at El Dorado, offers more details on this transformation.
5 February 2020 | By
Head of Innovation and Intelligent Automation at Heathrow Airport
David Preuss, Chief Information Officer at Cologne Bonn Airport, provides International Airport Review with an overview of how the use of IT infrastructure is evolving.
Discussing industry influencers, detailing how airports will have to adapt, reviewing progress made in 2019, and looking ahead to 2020, this conversation with Karen Dee, Chief Executive of Airport Operators Association is both informative and motivating.
Vision-Box's seamless solutions offer a premiere to Fiumicino Aeroporti di Roma, delivering the first biometric, contactless, passenger-centric experience in Italy.
On 26 February 2020, International Airport Review and Honeywell will present how developments in IoT technologies can help airports cater for passengers’ demands.
23 January 2020 | By Honeywell
Fueled by the explosion of data, smart sensors and connectivity, big data analytics and the Internet of Things (IoT) help airports to stay focused on their core mission: Flying cargo and passengers safely and on time – while optimising their operations and enabling great travel experiences. This webinar explained how…