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Managing the world’s largest A380 operation in Dubai

28 May 2015 | By

Imagine offloading over 500 passengers, their luggage, and up to 38 unit load devices (ULDs) from an Airbus A380 aircraft so it’s ready to welcome 500 more passengers, their luggage and another 38 ULDs. Now imagine doing that more than 50 times a day. In Dubai, that’s the reality for…

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Better together: Airports in the era of integrated airspace management

13 April 2015 | By

Airports are complex places—there are many constraints, some landside and some airside, and all airports need efficient access to airspace. This is especially important at large and complex airports, which typically become constrained by available flightpaths for arrivals and departures as they expand. Smaller airports can also benefit from airspace…

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Sochi International Airport: Russia under wide Open Skies

13 April 2015 | By

Sochi International Airport, the main port of entry for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, gained Open Skies status in October 2014. This will help it to attract new carriers, boost passenger traffic and improve Sochi’s tourism attractiveness, explains Andrey Elinson, Chair of the Board at airport operator Basel Aero.

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Improving runway safety

13 December 2014 | By

Eight years in the making, Oakland International Airport has now completed its runway safety area upgrade programme. Senior Aviation Project Manager, Joshua Polston, provides an overview

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Ready for anything – Winter Operations

13 August 2014 | By

With an unpredictable climate that can experience snow during all 12 months of a year, it’s essential that Calgary International Airport has a reliable winter operations plan, explains Director of Airside Facilities, Roy McLeod