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Vertiports: electrical and digital infrastructure

There’s much more to vertiport infrastructure than buildings. Emma Kelly looks at the digital and electrical requirements

Drones: the Open Skies Cornwall project

Drones will pave the way for eVTOLs and, ultimately, vertiports. This ground-breaking UK project aims to demonstrate their potential

Vertiports: how to win community approval

Sapan Shah of Honeywell Aerospace Technologies considers the critical role of community approval in advanced air mobility’s success

Facial recognition: its role in vertiports

Increasingly common in airports, facial recognition technology has much to offer the nascent vertiports sector, writes Cognitec’s Elke Oberg

MoU paves the way for Nordic hydrogen aviation

Airbus,  Avinor and partners will investigate the feasibility of a hydrogen infrastructure at airports in Sweden and Norway

Advances in airport security screening

Mark Broadbent reports on Canada’s new verification scheme and examines recent developments in passenger scanning tech

Boston Logan prepares for the future

Tara Craig looks at the recent expansion readying a thriving Massachusetts hub for the coming decades

Last Call: Jason Ivey, Gloucestershire Airport

Gloucestershire Airport's Jason Ivey answers some of the most pressing questions facing airports executives today

US regional airports fight back

From remote locations to competition for both passengers and pilots, US regional airports are up against it. Tom Batchelor hears how they are fighting back

Airports real estate: opportunity knocks

Sam Folley, partner at international law firm Trowers & Hamlins, considers how airports could better manage income from commercial tenants

 

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