Blue Bear and Cranfield to create drone experiment corridor
Blue Bear and Cranfield University create experimentation corridor for the testing of drones, which will combine academia and industry experts.
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Blue Bear and Cranfield University create experimentation corridor for the testing of drones, which will combine academia and industry experts.
Customer satisfaction for airlines and airports often pivots on ‘on-time departure’ performance. How can airports proactively ensure punctuality and smooth the guest travel experience?
Autonomous vehicles have been developed to patrol the perimeter of Edmonton International Airport to ensure the security of Canada's fifth busiest airport.
2 August 2018 | By Leidos
For many, the most stressful part of air travel is waiting at the airport. Crowded terminals, longer queues and wait times for check-in, security, customs, baggage claim, and even taxi queues quickly turn anxious travelers into frustrated passengers.
The TSA operation 'Quiet Skies' has been revealed by local US media and shows the level of screening that officials have been conducting on passengers.
"We have our #eyesopen do you?" IATA and ACI have shown their commitment to raising awareness, helping to train staff to recognise the signs of trafficking with their #eyesopen campaign.
Mental fitness regulations have been implemented by the EASA, wherein air crews are supported through measures such as alcohol testing and psychological evaluations.
Screeners will have a 360-degree view of items in hand luggage which will eliminate the process of taking liquids out of bags, making security in airports more efficient.
New 3D X-ray technology could soon make 100ml liquid rule redundant at airport security, as it will process the image of objects from all angles.
Cyber vulnerability is a threat to everyone, but in 10 U.S. airports Coronet has revealed just how high the threat to data is with the use of free Wi-Fi networks.
The research team found the option to buy the remote desktop access on a Russian site.
Roger Koukkoullis, Operations & Safety and Commercial Director at the AOA, reflects on the UK Airports Safety Week, now in its third year, and its interest to the international community of airport professionals and safety experts.
In February 2018, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published the first formal proposal to regulate the safe operations of small civil drones in Europe. As part of International Airport Review's safety series. Dominique Fouda, Head of Communications and Quality at EASA, outlines the proposed new rules.
According to the accelerator body, current processes are effective in detecting threats but they can be laborious and time consuming which can impact the functioning and smooth operation of airports.
MCO is the first airport in the United States to commit to processing all arriving and departing international travellers with facial recognition technology.