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Airports International: June/July 2020
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Sustainable terminals: a three-pronged approach
By Tyler Ranf and Jonathon Stage
Thornton Tomasetti’s Tyler Ranf and Jonathon Stage recommend a three-pronged structural approach when building sustainable airports
Sea-Tac aerial view
Taxiing software: ensuring safe landings
By Mark Broadbent
FAA-backed runway safety initiatives are currently being rolled out across US airports. Mark Broadbent looks at the latest technology
Disruption management in the aviation sector
By Holger Mattig
In times of disruption it is crucial that airports, airlines and other industry stakeholders pull together, writes Holger Mattig of Amadeus
ATM-grade networks
Achieving safe, efficient, future-ready air traffic control Communications Frequentis was instrumental in introducing ATM-grade networks to the air traffic control industry, and continues to invest in taking them to the next level.
US airports winter operations focus
By Tom Batchelor
US airports of all sizes and purposes have had to be smart about preparing for winter. Tom Batchelor looks at some of the most successful
Cybersecurity: What airports need to know
By Emma Kelly
Phishing, malware and ransomware have become everyday occurrences worldwide. Emma Kelly looks at how airports are tackling cybercrime
How AI and machine learning can help airports
By Tara Craig
AeroCloud Systems CEO George Richardson tells Tara Craig how AI and machine learning can help airports raise their game
Airports since 9/11 – what has changed?
The 9/11 terrorist attacks changed aviation forever. Two decades on, five senior industry stakeholders come together to discuss what is better, what is worse and what still needs to be done
Case study: Digital twinning in construction
By Teresa Elliott
Bentley’s BIM and iTwin technology helped establish a digital twin as part of the delivery
of Asia’s first professional cargo airport
Sustainable vertiports: fact or fiction?
Will vertiports simply replicate the environmental errors made by airports, or will stakeholders capitalise on the chances presented by this fledgling sector? Tara Craig reports
Vertiports and the impact of regulations
By Mark Broadbent
What regulations should vertiport developers know about, and how do they vary from region to region? Mark Broadbent reports
Angola’s game-changing airport
By Tara Craig
Ricardo Viegas D’Abreu, Minister for Transport, Angola, is responsible for the African country’s new international airport. Tara Craig asked him about the project.
Gate technology: better together
According to ITW GSE, interlinking individual ground support units can unleash up to 50% surplus power at airport gates