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Luis Felipe de Oliveira: Time to reflect
By Tara Craig
Luis Felipe de Oliveira– director general of ACI World – steps down this month. He looks back on his four years at the helm
Vertiports: how to make them secure
By Chris Anderson
Vertiports may still be at the planning stage, but the degree of security they require is already a matter for debate. Chris Anderson reports
Built back better
Linate, Milan’s ‘downstairs’ airport, has undergone a major...
Why electricity worked for Kansas City
By Tara Craig
Henderson Engineers was responsible for the New Terminal at MCI. James Dietz tells Tara Craig why electricity was the airport fuel of choice
Face first
Biometrics have taken off faster in some regions than others....
A look back at 2021: A capital asset
By Tara Craig
Berlin Brandenburg Airport has weathered an exceptionally tricky first year and has big ambitions, chief operating officer Patrick Muller explains
Appointments
PEOPLEThe latest personnel changes from across the global airport...
Airport evacuation: keeping travellers safe
By Mark Broadbent
In case of emergency, airports have plans in place for large-scale evacuation of passengers. How do they keep travellers safe and reassured?
Airport runways: preparing them for winter
By Tom Batchelor
Airport runways are subject to enormous wear and tear, driven not least by the vagaries of the weather. Tom Batchelor looks at some of the solutions
Fighting back
THE NEW NORMALAirports across the world have been dealt a sledgehammer...
Coronavirus: Airlines Scramble for Survival
By Thomas Haynes & Thomas Lee
The Key Publishing commercial aviation team has put together a list of what some of the biggest names have done so far to deal with this rapidly evolving situation. *all information correct of March 16
Delivering a healthier airport
By Chris Anderson
Airports in the Americas are taking a greater interest in the wellbeing of passengers and staff, addressing everything from air quality to stress levels, reports Chris Anderson
Head of the queue
Passengers have long loathed airport waiting lines. But, in the age of COVID, cutting queues is no longer just a matter of keeping travellers happy, finds Paul Willis
A new day dawns
BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTThe opening of a new passenger terminal...
Autonomous GSE: The shape of things to come?
By Emma Kelly
When faced with a perfect storm – booming passenger numbers and global staff shortages – is autonomy the answer, asks Emma Kelly