AIR reveals full-scale eVTOL prototype
The creator of electric vertical take-off and landing aircrafts for the consumer market, AIR, has unveiled the full-scale prototype of its inaugural vehicle, AIR ONE, at the Kentucky Derby.
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The creator of electric vertical take-off and landing aircrafts for the consumer market, AIR, has unveiled the full-scale prototype of its inaugural vehicle, AIR ONE, at the Kentucky Derby.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: passenger experience, sustainable airports, accessibility, drones, unruly passengers, and ATC/ATM, as well as three supplements on contactless technology, baggage handling and remote digital towers.
Queensland Airports Limited Chief Financial Officer, Amelia Evans, spoke to International Airport Review about the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on Queensland Airports and the measures and initiatives taken to overcome and adapt from the crisis.
During the planned temporary closure of Dubai International Airport, Dubai Airports will leverage the capacity and infrastructure of Dubai World Central, to ensure a seamless passenger experience.
London City Airport and NATS look back over the last year since the pair announced the successful launch of the airport’s first digital air traffic control tower.
The Federal Aviation Administration has begun investing the first $1 billion of $5 billion into the U.S.'s air traffic control system, made possible through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Bowman Field Airport has welcomed historic funding as part of President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, that will provide a once-in-a-generation investment.
London Heathrow Airport has welcomed 9.7 million passengers in Q1 2022 in line with its forecasts, yet traffic volatility remains post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Austrian airspace has welcomed a new drone traffic management system to be implemented in 2023, which will ensure that drones continue to travel safely in the future.
The Federal Aviation Administration has levied the largest-ever fines of $81,950 and $77,272, against two passengers for alleged unruly behaviour.
Geoff Ritchie, Senior Manager, Airport Development of Kelowna International Airport, explains how the airport’s new funding for critical infrastructure projects will ensure that passenger expectations of safety and security, significantly impacted by the pandemic, will be achieved.
As the Easter weekend approaches, Sydney Airport (SYD) has forecasted that, on 14 April 2022, 82,000 passengers will pass through its domestic terminals, surpassing peak post-COVID-19 results from 8 April 2022.
Over 3,000 U.S. airports will be benefitting from this once-in-a-generation funding which will give airports an opportunity to build safer and more sustainable airports. This will be the central theme of IAR’s upcoming summit.
No longer perceived as a luxury, flying private these days is a necessity in many regions where commercial aviation is still lacking proper itineraries. David Gitman, President of Monarch Air Group, believes that the rise in popularity in private aviation will continue in 2022, as he tells International Airport Review.