New passenger scanner uses space technology to speed up security
A super-sensitive passenger scanner, that uses space technology and reveals hidden security threats, is being trialled at Cardiff Airport in the UK.
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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.
Three quarters of residents in Sussex, Surrey and Kent surveyed support Gatwick’s growth plans - with only 14 per cent opposing.
As the last in the series for IATA and ACI's NEXTT vision, we get to know the speakers of the Interactive Decision Making webinar.
ICAO Aviation Security Week forges important progress on coordinating responses to terrorist mobility and emerging threats.
Heathrow Airport has revealed four key action areas to reduce and offset the growth in emissions from new flights, Heathrow will consult with partners on the delivery of this plan ahead of the first statutory consultation on expansion in summer 2019
Transport Secretary announces arrangement between UK and Canada guaranteeing that vital routes will remain in place once the UK leaves the European Union.
Cyber budgets for airlines and airports continue to grow, but there has been a shift of investment to detection and prevention schemes.
At the 12th ACI Airport Exchange conference and exhibition taking place between the 27-29 November 2018 in Oslo, hosted by Norwegian airport group AVINOR, the capacity challenge facing European air transport came into the spotlight once again.
A new airspace agreement between the U.S. and the UK means that flights will be safeguarded after Brexit. It's one of nine agreements with countries worldwide to ensure a continuation of vital routes.
CANSO has outlined the opportunities and challenges offered by new technologies and a new approach to human performance to improve aviation safety.
IATA has called on the government of Colombia and aviation stakeholders to work together to grow the economic benefits that aviation delivers to the country.
Latin American States enjoyed a seven per cent increase in passenger traffic during 2017, yet this growth needs to be managed safely, efficiently and securely.
IATA have urged governments in Africa to maximise the positive social and economic power of aviation by working together to promote safe, sustainable and efficient air connectivity.
Jersey Airport aims to be the first ‘certified’ remote digital tower in the British Isles as operational trials go live in November 2018.