A bold new partnership is transforming the most overlooked piece of the puzzle: how aircraft fueling is handled on the ground.
A bold new partnership is transforming the most overlooked piece of the puzzle: how aircraft fueling is handled on the ground.
This isn’t just a technology story, it’s about the transformation within the aviation sector.
Leonardo’s Luca Tripaldella shares how airports can future-proof operations by balancing legacy systems, data ethics, and cutting-edge automation.
As airports face rising passenger volumes and tighter security demands, biometric technology is emerging as a transformative solution for faster, safer, and more efficient air travel.
The concept of decentralized identity will slowly and invisibly infiltrate the passenger aviation industry, writes Thibault Serlet
Modern travellers require adaptability and customised tech solutions, whether it’s innovative trip support, enhanced safety protocols, or specialised services.
In an exclusive interview with dnata, Zenifer Khaleel explores how efficient baggage production line drives on-time performance
Passenger expectations for seamless and personalised travel experiences have evolved and with the help of latest tech solutions, those expectations are soon becoming realities. Similar to every other business, this …
Topics: In around 1490, Leonardo da Vinci designed the “aerial screw”, one of the first ever sketches of a flying machine and a true harbinger of the future. From that …
Loganair (LM/LOG) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Canfield Aerospace Solutions with the objective of operating the first hydrogen-electric powered BN Islander by 2027. By supporting Project …