New TSA screening procedures for carry-on items
The TSA has implemented stronger carry-on baggage security screening procedures for travellers departing Quad City International Airport (MLI).
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The TSA has implemented stronger carry-on baggage security screening procedures for travellers departing Quad City International Airport (MLI).
Airports are working more than ever to ensure passengers receive a pleasant travel experience, and innovative technology is being deployed throughout many of the world’s busiest terminals to help achieve customer service excellence. This In-Depth Focus explores some recent digital and innovative developments that are helping to transform the airport…
Tech projects that stand to cut waiting times whilst improving aviation security have been given a boost by UK Government funding.
A bill that proposes imposing tougher penalties on offenders that shine lasers into aircraft or other vehicles has been amended to included ATC facilities after the Airport Operators Association and NATS put pressure on the Government.
Technology and a Federal programme has shrunk Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport's five-mile drone exclusion zone.
Passenger footfall rising by as much as 80 per cent in some airports has drawn positive nods from the Canadian aviation community, but behind it there remain concerns over the lack of funding for security projects.
The Transport Security Administration (TSA) will now trial new tech and solutions at Dallas Fort Worth International, adding the Texas airport to a growing list of innovation sites.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport is well known for its hospitality and customer service, consistently ranking among the best airports in the world. In an interview for International Airport Review, Halifax International Airport Authority’s Craig Paul, Director of Business Solutions and Information Technology, explains that the foundation of the airport’s approach…
Like many airports, the threat of cyber attack is ever present for Munich International Airport. In a move designed to combat it, its operator has set up a unique centre to develop defensive strategies and train people from inside or outside the aviation industry.
The World Economic Forum has said that the Government of Canada is "actively exploring" testing its Known Traveller Digital Identity concept, an innovation that aims to bring Fourth Industrial Revolution tech into the world of seamless travel.
Speaking on behalf of the airport industry, ACI Europe today released its position on the implementation of safety and traffic management rules at an EU level on the use of drones.
One of the fastest growing airports in the country, Birmingham Airport has announced a multi-million pound investment 'to improve the passenger journey throughout the terminal'.
As it continues its role out of biometric facial recognition gates to confirm passenger identities, the US Border and Customs agency has selected its first non-US site to pilot the tech.
The three airports operated by Houston Airports can now benefit from a state-of-the-art command van which will keep them in the loop if an incident knocks out their communications.