Heathrow Airport sees 31st consecutive month of growth in May
In May alone Heathrow witnessed nearly seven million passengers pass through its doors, the 31st consecutive month of growth. But can this continue?
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In May alone Heathrow witnessed nearly seven million passengers pass through its doors, the 31st consecutive month of growth. But can this continue?
With over two million passengers expected to pass through Cork Airport in 2019, the first quarter of the year has seen a 10.7 per cent growth in passenger numbers.
Following the challenging summer of 2018, where a record number of flights placed a strain on parts of Europe’s air traffic management network, ANSPs across Europe are stepping up their collaboration.
David McMillan, Chair of the ATM Policy Institute, says that the development and digitalisiation of the air traffic management industry is a change that has taken a long time to be accepted industry wide, and this ongoing development can only happen with continued liberalisation within the industry.
Shorter queues, predicted wait times and more efficient processing really can make for a seamless, pleasant and memorable airport experience.
Hong Kong International Airport is planning a transformation from city airport to 'Airport City' to ensure the airport can facilitate the expected exponential passenger growth.
Figures from ACI World reveal that passenger traffic growth remained resilient despite slight moderation, while freight traffic regained some of its momentum despite 2.1 per cent decline.
It is undeniable that to develop tourism, attract inward investment and create local jobs, a successful airport is a necessity, which was a key discussion at the 12th Annual ACI Europe Regional Airports Conference & Exhibition.
CANSO highlights how best practice developed for the region by the region is increasingly effective in addressing common issues.
Vision-Box expands its reach in Asia-Pacific to the Far East, opening new office and Centre of Excellence in Tokyo, Japan.
April 2019 was the busiest-ever April for Luton Airport with a 10.4 per cent increase on the same period in 2018.
Remote tower – the concept of carrying out air traffic control services from any location using a multitude of local sensors, visual and infrared cameras and surveillance solutions – has created an exciting opportunity to enhance the way air traffic is monitored and managed and reduce the cost of operations.…
EUROCONTROL has been reappointed as Network Manager of the European skies by the European Commission for the next decade.
EUROCONTROL has seen a rise in the use of A-CDM for enhanced network predictability and reduction of delays, both at the airport and en-route.
7 May 2019 | By HungaroControl
As remote tower technology continues to develop, the idea of centralised multiple single remote towers is gaining traction. Csaba Gergely, Senior Air Traffic Management Advisor and Daniel Mcleod, Key Account Manager at HungaroControl, discuss how this concept is fast becoming a reality.