COVID-19 statement published by ICAO and WHO
The statement outlines advice regarding the coronavirus outbreak and civil aviation, as well as appropriate measures to protect the health of travellers.
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The statement outlines advice regarding the coronavirus outbreak and civil aviation, as well as appropriate measures to protect the health of travellers.
Through the introduction of a new 'Master List' of e-passport authentication certificates, ICAO will work to improve global border management and security.
As part of International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, Bettina Ganghofer discusses how the future of aviation needs to become more sustainable in order to continue future growth.
Within this podcast episode, International Airport Review’s Editor, Tara Nolan, spoke to Nina Smith, Head of Aviation Security Training and Human Factors at the Civil Aviation Authority, who is working with the industry to raise security standards through innovative thinking.
State funding amounting to $20 million for modernisation and safety improvements at NYC airports was announced by the Governor of New York.
The growing use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and their unauthorised operation near airports poses a potential serious threat to airports and the travelling public.
Robert Sinclair, CEO of London City Airport, focuses on creating capacity for airlines, a high-quality passenger experience and an airport that Londoners are proud of.
Surveillance based on both Mode S radar and ADS-B creates a cooperative and safer system that is fail tolerant, details Nicolás Martín, Head of Navigation and Surveillance at ENAIRE.
Orlando International has become the first airport to be awarded with the accreditation, following efforts that began in 2017.
New research, undertaken at Queen's University in Belfast, has lead to the beginning of a development project for more efficient security scanners.
LAX joins a small number of airports in testing the WEA system, taking preemptive measures in case of any future emergencies.
EUROCONTROL's improvements include an upgrade of its air traffic management system, investments in AI and changes to calculating route charges.
The project will work to modernise Aden Airport and bring it up to the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
With an expected increase in passenger numbers, Airservices Australia’s Chief Financial Officer, Paul Logan, discusses how the company is developing and how they will ensure that the industry keeps pace with future growth.
Munich Airport and International Airport Review are delighted to announce that Munich Airport will be the host airport partner for Airport IT & Security 2020 conference.