Justifying Africa’s expensive aviation sector
The African aviation market has always been promising and filled with opportunities, yet operating in the environment is challenging.
The African aviation market has always been promising and filled with opportunities, yet operating in the environment is challenging.
By Nathalie Herbelles, Senior Director, Security and Facilitation, ACI World and Stacey Peel, Global Aviation Security Lead, Arup Beyond their horror, the attacks of 11 September 2001 (9/11) triggered a seismic change in aviation security […] The post Lessons Learnt for Airports from 9/11: A Comparison of Aviation Security and Health Crisis Response appeared first on ACI Insights.
When aircraft have to land due to an issue that is not an emergency, they will often return…
Les soft skills des collaborateurs font aujourd'hui tout autant effet que leurs compétences techniques.
The onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year was the catalyst for several key changes in the aviation industry. While passenger traffic has fallen sharply, the crisis has been something of a boom for airfreight.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks had a tremendous impact on the security of our society and dramatically altered the international security landscape.
The Passenger Confidence Tracker reveals demand for flights is restoring, however, rebuilding passenger confidence requires consistent global safety protocols and digital technology.
The ability for an airport to adapt and respond quickly and effectively to a growing industry is the linchpin of success.
It was a true pleasure to welcome many airport CEOs and key industry leaders to Montreal, the vibrant global capital of civil aviation, for the third annual ACI Customer Experience Global Summit last week.
The experts also called on the industry stakeholders to “Walk the Talk” – translate ongoing discussions into action in the interest of delivering accelerated benefits to the aviation ecosystem.