ICAO Council to launch an investigation into the apparent forced diversion of Ryanair Flight FR4978
ICAO has expressed its concern at the apparent forced diversion of Ryanair Flight FR4978 and has launched a fact-finding investigation of the event.
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ICAO has expressed its concern at the apparent forced diversion of Ryanair Flight FR4978 and has launched a fact-finding investigation of the event.
In order to avoid chaos at airports once passenger numbers begin to increase, IATA has called on governments to adopt digital processes at airports to streamline the checking of travel health credentials.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems can pose a threat to transportation security when flown too close to certain aviation, surface, or related transportation venues and many operators do not follow safety restrictions.
Following the detection of COVID-19 cases in its workforce and subsequently temporarily shutting down its passenger terminals, CAG has increased the safety measures that are in place throughout Changi Airport in order to protect staff, passengers and the community.
The ROUTES Partnership has published its newest study highlighting the issue of wildlife trafficking in the LAC region and how airports can work to combat it.
Following an in-depth two-day assessment, the UK Civil Aviation Authority and Public Health England officially approved London City Airport as COVID-secure.
EASA's study on the acceptance of Urban Air Mobility in the EU found that, broadly, the concept was welcomed by citizens, though concerns were raised regarding safety, among other issues.
As countries across the globe begin to lift national travel restrictions for vaccinated travellers, IATA has called for the rest of the world to follow suit.
The survey conducted by AAA found that the Australian government's Tourism Aviation Network Support programme has succeeded in increasing demand for domestic air travel.
By introducing the Simplified Arrival process at Charlotte Douglas Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is now offering travellers a safe and touchless experience.
Peter F. Dumont, President and CEO of the Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA), discusses the changes to the National Aerospace System and the role of the air traffic controller that are already taking place in the American aviation sector.
Similar to the system implemented in England and Scotland, Wales has introduced a traffic light system for those intending to travel internationally.
After major maintenance works on the runway and surrounding taxiways were completed, Schiphol's Polderbaan Runway has now resumed operations, but only under normal visibility conditions.
Duncan Auld, President and CEO of the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations (IFATCA), argues that the aviation industry needs to look at airspace design, defragmentation and procedures, and make substantial improvements to air traffic management, if it wishes to avoid a slow post-crisis recovery.
As part of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, the Managing Director of Airport Operations Management at Singapore Changi Airport, Jayson Goh, explains how having a zero-contact terminal is a key part of several measures which are ensuring the safety of both passengers and airport staff.