In this webinar organised by TAV Technologies, we discussed the airports’ priority agenda and technological strategies to increase efficiency and revenues.
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Modern flight departments and operations are eager for solutions that embrace 21st century technology and accessibility, especially for the critical task of maintenance tracking With a culture that offers instant information via always-connected mobile devices, flight departments are looking for and implementing an array of new systems and processes that harness quick communication, real-time data transfer, and eSignatures. This new approach is ushering out legacy systems for maintenance tracking as well as inventory control and operations.Join us as AIN Editor-in-Chief Matt Thurber moderates a discussion about modern maintenance tracking tools with business aviation experts Jeff McClean, Aviation Director of Maintenance, Procter & Gamble; Deborah Bew, Founder, Aircraft Acquisitions; and Lee Brewster, Director of Product Marketing at Flightdocs.
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International Airport Review
According to the newest research released by SITA, blockchain is fast emerging among airports and airlines as the priority technology for making the travel experience more efficient. The most commonly expected use of blockchain is for passenger identification, with 40 per cent of airlines saying it would offer a major benefit, and more use cases around passenger experience and airport operations are emerging.
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Airfinance Journal
Securitisation can be viewed as a financing tool or a mechanism for selling aircraft lease portfolios. Since the 1990s aircraft asset-backed securitisation has become a common financial practice. While securitisation has thrived in the US and Europe, securitisation market for Asian issuers has been underdeveloped until the first Asian aircraft securitisation took place in 2015.
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