Airport Perimeter Security

October 8, 2019

Axis understands that an enormous coordinated effort across multiple functions is required within an airport to deliver the desired passenger experience, and that security is pivotal. In many cases, physical security within an airport starts at the perimeter. There are many ways in which an airport can seek to secure its perimeter with an increasing number of international airports turning to video analytics and other technology to provide intrusion detection and intruder monitoring. However, there are many variables to be considered to ensure an airport has the right solution.

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Airport Operators Association

The Airport Operators Association (AOA) is the national voice of UK airports. Our vision is of a vibrant airports’ sector which can maintain sustainable growth, sufficient to meet the social and economic needs of the UK.

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This whitepaper, “Multimodal Hydrogen Airport Hub,” is a direct output of the H2-Aero Team, kicked off at the first H2-Aero Symposium & Workshop. It was originally published in December 2022 and updated in March 2023.

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whitePaper | January 3, 2022

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whitePaper | December 2, 2022

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whitePaper | March 23, 2023

The economic, environmental, health, societal and safety benefits associated with the application of drone technologies are starting to be experienced in the UK, but the full potential of their use is yet to be realised. Flying uncrewed aircraft - ‘drones’ - beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) of their pilots, creates advantage in numerous applications including health care delivery, search and rescue, connection of remote communities, Infrastructure inspection, removal of people from safety risk in industrial settings, and environmental monitoring.

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whitePaper | October 31, 2021

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Airport Operators Association

The Airport Operators Association (AOA) is the national voice of UK airports. Our vision is of a vibrant airports’ sector which can maintain sustainable growth, sufficient to meet the social and economic needs of the UK.

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