AFRAA and ACI Africa sign MoU to support the development of African aviation
Under the MoU, AFRAA and ACI Africa will align their actions and work jointly on a range of areas, including sustainability and air travel affordability.
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Under the MoU, AFRAA and ACI Africa will align their actions and work jointly on a range of areas, including sustainability and air travel affordability.
In this issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: VINCI’s new end-to-end biometric assistant – MONA; Bristol Airport’s quest to becoming net zero carbon by 2050; and also, a sneak preview to our Rebuilding Airports Event which is taking place in May.
Nikos Papagiannopoulos, Senior Project Manager at Athens International Airport, discusses the role of airport data analytics as an enabler to unleash key information, how this is used across the aviation industry and how it has the potential to solve significant airport challenges.
The new operational system will support the coordination of decision making across the entire Perth Airport site, including landside, airside and all flights.
Emirates and Etihad Airways have become two of the first airlines in the world to partner with IATA on trialling its new digital travel pass.
Dr. Ralf Gaffal, Managing Director of Munich Airport International’s (MAI) Business Division, spoke to International Airport Review about the key challenges and questions that airports need to address sooner rather than later, highlighting best practices and using Munich International Airport (MUC) as an example.
Abu Dhabi Airports' new enhanced system will mitigate crowding, facilitate social distancing amid COVID-19 and shorten queues.
Airports Council International (ACI) World has launched a set of tools which provide passengers with information about the health measures in place at airports around the world.
AGIL™ airport analytics provides unique solutions to enable business leaders, executives and operational teams with analytic capabilities.
Over the last six months, airport operational planning has been thrown into a veritable tailspin. The traditional way of basing decisions off stable schedules, historical data and static rulesets is now suddenly ineffective and struggles to reflect the realities of a dynamic and unprecedented aviation environment.
IATA ONE Source will provide the air cargo industry with a wide range of information on infrastructure capabilities and the certifications of service providers.
Data is one of the vital elements in an airport operations centre (APOC). Another key to a great future? People. Korijn Defever, Operational Improvement Manager at Brussels Airport, and Bart Seuntjens, General Manager for Brussels Airport Consulting, talk about their successful set up of an APOC and explain how it has helped…
Heathrow’s Head of Data and Analytics, Nick Beresford, details the airport’s data transformation journey; exploring new ways to exploit data to enable an efficient operation, drive business value and deliver an excellent passenger experience.
Regulators and airport operators have joined forces to promote open architecture in airport security systems.
International Airport Review spoke to Konrad Best, Vice President – Digital at Munich Airport, to find out how the German airport is striving to secure a seamless travel experience.