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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Bird & Bird
Join GTDT Aviation Law News, Airbus and a panel of leading lawyers, including Bird & Bird counsel Simon Phippard, on Thursday 13 September for a webinar on European drone regulations.Aviation Law News European Drone Law webinar providing detailed insight on: The current legislative state of play. The transition from national to EU-wide drone laws. Timeline and implementation of the new regulations. Practical challenges for regulators. Drone categorisation and certification requirements.
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Rotor & Wing International
Connectivity is no longer a luxury; it’s a mission-critical capability for helicopter operators. Understanding how FDM analytics work for your mission – oil and gas; air ambulance; VIP/executive transport; or law enforcement – is essential for efficiency and safety. Additionally, reliable and consistent connectivity could be the difference in completing a successful mission. But connecting a helicopter is more than just a simple install.
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Plane-ly Spoken
2019 is shaping up as a critical year for regulatory developments affecting operators of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). In the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, Congress directed the FAA to work faster on setting UAS design standards and opening the airspace to commercial package delivery. Congress also chartered new reports on state and local control of low level airspace and the need for federal privacy laws.
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