Korean Air to build major UAM and safety research centre in Bucheon by 2030
Korean Air will invest KRW 1.2 trillion in a cutting-edge aviation R&D and pilot training centre.
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Korean Air will invest KRW 1.2 trillion in a cutting-edge aviation R&D and pilot training centre.
In an exclusive interview at the International Airport Summit 2024, Abhi Chacko, Head of Innovation at London Gatwick Airport, shared insights into the airport's forward-thinking approach to innovation and autonomous technology, and its impact on the airport ecosystem.
The partnership will explore pilot projects with startups to enhance efficiency, passenger experience, and sustainability at Terminal 2.
Download this FREE eReport from International Airport Review on next generation baggage operations for the new era of air travel. Explore how cutting-edge technologies are transforming baggage handling and improving operational efficiency in air travel.
Watch this exclusive interview with the Chief Innovation Officer of CVG Airport.
International Airport Review outlines the key trends driving modern airport baggage handling, such as automation, advanced technology integration, and sustainability initiatives.
Barcelona Airport has introduced SELF, an AI-powered robotic restaurant offering fresh, high-quality food with automated service, improving efficiency and customer experience.
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Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich Airport, speaks with International Airport Review about how co-innovation is enabling the development and integration of forward-thinking technologies into the complex aviation environment.
Zahra Merchant, Chapter Lead Robotics and Christopher Roos, Innovation Lead on Future Baggage from Royal Schiphol Group write exclusively for International Airport Review on what the future holds for the airport’s baggage handling and the innovations they are working on.
Watch this exclusive video interview with two innovation thought leaders.
Zurich Airport partners with WeRide and Swiss Transit Lab to launch “Robobus,” a commercial autonomous shuttle for employees, starting in early 2025.
For Issue 3 2024, Tatsuya Narukiyo, Chief of DX Development and Planning department at Tokyo Narita International Airport talks to International Airport Review about the airport’s digital transformation journey and the technology trends shaping the airport sector.
Airport International Group has unveiled an exciting new initiative at Queen Alia International Airport with the introduction of four state-of-the-art cleaning robots, this technology-centric approach allows cleaning staff to address high-traffic areas proactively and ensure a consistently pristine environment.
Idar Sørgjerd, Head of Baggage Handling for Avinor, the operator of 43 airports in Norway, spoke to International Airport Review about how they are innovating the baggage handling systems for their airports.
CSMIA is leveraging cutting-edge cleaning technology with autonomous Scrubber Dryer Robots, enhancing operational efficiency within the terminal.