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Webinar preview: Smart, secure airports for the modern traveller
Unisys discusses how security threats to airports have evolved significantly over time, especially with the convergence of IT and OT.
Creating a truly seamless passenger experience by facilitating trust
We spoke to Annet Steenbergen, Chair of the IATA Facilitation Working Group about creating a truly seamless passenger flow by facilitating trust.
New laws introduced to prevent illegal use of unmanned aircraft in the UK
The government bill will work towards modernising the airspace and ensuring drone technology will not be used as a threat.
Ensuring the stability of Gatwick Airport in the face of the unknown
Safety and security are necessary elements to secure passenger satisfaction, but weather, fuel spillages and unplanned occurrences can cause massive disruptions. International Airport Review asked Gatwick Airport’s Incident Operations Manager how he prepares for unprecedented events.
UK government takes action to detect and disrupt the misuse of drones
The new Counter-Drone Strategy aims to harness the benefits of drone technology by protecting the public from malicious or criminal use.
Australian and NZ airport communities together commit to safety
Thousands of airport employees at more than 150 airports and aerodromes across Australia and New Zealand will take part in Airport Safety Week.
Interview Spotlight: Nuctech discuss the biggest threat to airport security
Li Huayu, Assistant President and General Manager of International Civil Aviation at Nuctech, discusses the current biggest threat to airport security, and further technologies that need to be developed to tackle airport threats.
Denver Airport to provide audio descriptive technology
Denver is to provide visually-impaired guests with a service that describes the airport's surroundings via their phone camera.
ICAO Secretary General emphasises safety, capacity and efficiency
Speaking at the ICAO 40th Assembly, ICAO Secretary General, Dr Fang Liu, discussed aviation safety and air navigation capacity and efficiency.
On-Demand Webinar – Blockchain: Flying the friendly skies
8 October 2019 | By TIBCO
Blockchain in the world of airports According to the newest research released by SITA, blockchain is fast emerging among airports and airlines as the priority technology for making the travel experience more efficient. The most commonly expected use of blockchain is for passenger identification, with 40 per cent of airlines…
Drone detection technology to be trialled at YOW
Drone detection technology is to be trialled at Ottawa International Airport to see whether it can function compatibly in a civilian airport.
Breath analyser examination centre introduced in Mumbai
Breath analyser examination facilities have been introduced in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA).
ACI World labels cyber-security a real risk for aviation
Cyber-security has been identified as a real risk for the aviation sector, requiring resilient systems and robust and efficient defences.
Amsterdam Schiphol upgrades fire training aircraft, the FireFly
Looking to the future, Schiphol has upgraded the FireFly, encorporating elements based on the Airbus A380 to enable more intensive fire fighting training exercises.