UK’s first digital air traffic control centre opens at Cranfield
The first digital air traffic control centre, which has opened in Cranfield University, replicates what can be seen through the windows of a traditional air traffic control tower.
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The first digital air traffic control centre, which has opened in Cranfield University, replicates what can be seen through the windows of a traditional air traffic control tower.
As the holiday rush of jet-setting passengers begins, travellers are reminded of the challenge of disruptive passengers as One Too Many campaign gets ready for Christmas.
As passenger traffic continues to grow, Gatwick has secured the support of 74 per cent of MPs in a YouGov poll to make better use of existing runways.
IATA has launched its Turbulence Aware data resource to help airlines avoid turbulence when planning routes tactically in flight.
Runner up in our Airport of the Year award category 2018, Bristol Airport has introduced a new Spoke Electronic Flight Progress Strip (EFPS) to increase stand management at the airport.
Dr. Michael Kerkloh, who has served as the President and CEO of Flughafen München GmbH (FMG) for over 17 years and has been on the International Airport Review Advisory board since 2011, will retire at the end of 2019.
Senior figures from across the North of England are heading to India to target tech trade links with the world’s fastest growing economy.
President of the ICAO Council, strongly encouraged regulators to liberalise and harmonise air services for sustainable growth at the 11th ICAO Air Services Negotiation Event in Nairobi.
Hexagon selected by Greater Toronto Airports Authority to implement fully integrated incident management system at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Vancouver International has received the gold rating from the RHFAC programme and is the first airport to receive the rating.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has given airlines six months to be clearer with passengers on their rights to be flown on other airlines when the flight they originally booked has been cancelled.
The British public remain sceptical about the use of drones, according to the latest figures released by air navigation service provider, NATS.
IATA has announced global passenger traffic results for October showing that demand rose 6.3 per cent compared to the same month last year.
A super-sensitive passenger scanner, that uses space technology and reveals hidden security threats, is being trialled at Cardiff Airport in the UK.
At the end of day two of the #AITS18 conference we would like to thank all those that attended and contributed to the event. We provide an overview of the day's most popular topics.