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ATM Awards 2024 judges announced
Revealed: the panel of experts ready to discuss and judge the game-changing initiatives seen across the ATM sector in 2024
Drone tracking: keeping airspace safe for all
Claudia Bacco looks at the pioneering drone tech being developed by Vigilant Aerospace Systems for both military and civilian use
Stansted recognised for dementia efforts
London Stansted has been officially recognised as an Inclusive Dementia Community Business 2024-2026 by Essex County Council
Abu Dhabi and Archer sign eVTOL agreement
Archer Aviation will serve as the primary eVTOL manufacturer for the Emirate’s planned electric air taxi operations
SITA and IDEMIA employ computer vision
SITA and IDEMIA are broadening their collaboration to address efficiency challenges in baggage handling and airport operations
Stansted outlines 20-year growth strategy
London Stansted Airport has unveiled its draft Sustainable Development Plan (SDP), detailing a 20-year vision for growth
Lilium secures new order
Lilium has secured a new order as it moves closer to conducting the first manned flight of its electric jet
AI to optimise EDI turnaround process
Edinburgh Airport is set to introduce Deep Turnaround to optimise aircraft turnaround and minimise delays
UrbanLink orders CRISALION eVTOLs
CRISALION Mobility has entered an agreement with US-based innovator UrbanLink Air Mobility for its eVTOL aircraft
SES2+ regulation enters into force
The new Single European Sky (SES2+) regulation has entered into force, in a step towards a more efficient airspace
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The increase in air travel as people get back to their lives and livelihoods will require SARS-CoV-2 testing for the safety of passengers, air travel employees, and countries. Travel restrictions and testing requirements around the world change regularly and without prior notice. Safety plans are fluid and testing should be adaptable to what tomorrow may bring.