Dubai International Airport launches new taxi service, taxiDXB
As a result of passenger feedback, Dubai Airports has launched a new taxi service inside the terminal to assist travelling passengers.
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As a result of passenger feedback, Dubai Airports has launched a new taxi service inside the terminal to assist travelling passengers.
Aviation accounts for 4.6 per cent of Kenya's GDP, but to ensure the consistent development, the nation must improve infrastructure, connectivity, safety and technology.
Over £1 million has been invested by Gatwick to improve the monitoring and reporting of aircraft noise since 2018.
How is Malta International Airport preparing for the future of aviation? The answer comes from investing in a larger terminal and new apron, as well as an increased focus on the guest experience.
Plastic waste has become one of the largest burdens of our modern world, but Bengaluru Airport has found a novel way to re-purpose the material.
Following the successful arrival of the A380 at Glasgow Airport, International Airport Review, spoke to Mark Johnston, the airport’s Managing Director, to discuss how airside operations and infrastructure had to be adapted to host the world's largest passenger airliner.
Gatwick Airport has become the first airport worldwide to deploy artificial intelligence computer vision technology on the apron for operational use.
The UK's busiest airports have fallen victim to their capacity constraints as passenger feedback suggests that more needs to be done to accommodate the exponential traffic growth.
Georgia Tech and Delta Airlines have been testing autonomous vehicles in the hope to collect data on the potential applications within airports.
San Francisco Airport has reduced flight movements by 13 per cent to avoid delays while the airport's runway is closed for 20 days for a new base layer to be constructed.
Safety is supposed to be everyone’s top priority in the world of airports, airlines and ground service providers. However, as Wayne Anaka, President of AVCON, highlights, in reality safety is having to compete with on-time performance and profitability.
The new AlertEnterprise Airport Guardian software integration with FBI Rap Back service helps airports significantly reduce vulnerability and risk in vetting the security backgrounds of their workforce.
Working smarter is allowing airports to facilitate more passengers with the existing facilities. However, as Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Airports Association, highlights, with demand for air travel intensifying, infrastructure solutions are necessary to ensure the industry has the capacity to meet passenger needs.