Tampa International Airport launches robust ‘TPA Ready’ plan
In order to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Tampa Airport is making a number of changes to its facilities and operations.
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In order to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Tampa Airport is making a number of changes to its facilities and operations.
In an attempt to prevent further spread of COVID-19, the first airport in the UK has installed Thermal Fever Detection technology.
Access to the terminals will be restricted to ticketed passengers, airport employees and individuals with a need to enter for airport business.
In the battle against COVID-19, Airport Authority Hong Kong is using antimicrobial coating and autonomous cleaning robots at Hong Kong International Airport.
As countries across the globe implement temporary measures as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, IATA has called for global mutual recognition in order to facilitate the safe operation of civil aviation.
Artificial intelligence, big data, machine learning and augmented reality are key enabling technologies for Leonardo's innovative approach to air traffic management (ATM).
As airports work to limit the impact of COVID-19, ACI World has published examples of operational practices in order to support airports' responses during the pandemic.
As part of International Airport Review's exclusive coronavirus roundtable, representatives from ACI Asia-Pacific, the Airport Operators Association, the Australian Airports Association and Tidal Basin discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on aviation, and what is being done by the sector in order to further prevent the spread of the virus.
LVNL's new mobile app provides users with comprehensive airspace safety information critical to the operation of drones, including current weather conditions.
EASA's suggested rules work to maximise the commercial benefits of drones against the safety and privacy of citizens and the potential environmental impact.
Dr. Karsten Benz, Professor for Aviation Management at Frankfurt University, explains that, in order to secure a successful future for as many airports as possible post COVID-19, flexible and immediate action is mandatory.
Despite the severe impact of COVID-19 on the aviation industry, CAAC has announced that airport projects previously halted by the virus have now recommenced.
Honeywell and International Airport Review previously hosted a webinar to explore how airports can tackle the challenge of increased travellers and traffic whilst remaining safe, secure and efficient.
ICAO, IMO and UNWTO have called for urgent actions to be made in order to support the aviation and tourism sectors during the COVID-19 crisis.
Following travel restrictions, border closures and the closing of hotels, the UK government is now working with airlines to bring passengers home.