Airport Security Week: Interview with Gentrack Airport 20/20’s Ilya Burkin
As part of Airport Security week looking ahead to Airport IT & Security that lands at London Heathrow on the 27th-28th September, International Airport Review will be looking in detail at all...
View ArticleAirways NZ confirms international training collaboration with Washington...
Airways New Zealand is expanding its international training portfolio under a new agreement with the Washington Consulting Group, Inc (WCG) to deliver air traffic control (ATC) training services...
View ArticleBirmingham Airport gets efficiency boost with ADB Safegate Integrated Tower...
Birmingham Airport has chosen AviBit, now a part of ADB Safegate, to install its Integrated Tower Solution to enable A-CDM and improve real-time information shared between airport stakeholders ─...
View ArticleAir traffic control strikes have cost €12 billion to the EU economy in seven...
217 ATC strike days since 2010 have affected the creation of 140,000 jobs, reveals updated PwC study. In 2016, 41 strikes have cost € 1.6 billion to the EU GDP. More than 100 flights cancelled due to...
View ArticleEtihad Airways and NATS collaborate to improve global operations
Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the UAE, is working with air traffic management specialists, NATS, to help deliver operational enhancements across its network, and improve the way the airline...
View ArticleDiscovering Drones: Airborne Concept and Egis to develop solution that...
Visualisation of a mini-drone on the screens of the air traffic control system of the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) is an unprecedented event. This technological advance is the result of a...
View ArticleFrequentis celebrates 20-Year Jubilee in Mexico
Frequentis has been a reliable partner of the Mexican air traffic control system SENEAM for more than 20 years — during this time all airports in Mexico have been equipped with Frequentis solutions. In...
View ArticleOn its 20th anniversary NAV CANADA announces a $170 million investment in...
Twenty years ago, on November 1, 1996, a newly created not-for-profit company called NAV CANADA became the owner and operator of the country’s civil air navigation system. The private sector company...
View ArticleLinking to airports in the pre-tactical and tactical phases
Airports are more connected to the ATM Network than ever before. More than one third of all European departures originate from one of the 20 Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) airports, which have a...
View ArticleRequirements for modern airport models
Senior ATM Consultant, Peter Eriksen, outlines the development of high fidelity airport models and the requirements for these models in order to make them valuable instruments in support of new...
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