Bringing an Airport to Life – Episode 3: Airside Survey
In this episode, we are airside. Everything from the apron and gate areas, to the taxiways and runways are given attention to ensure the whole airport is covered.
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In this episode, we are airside. Everything from the apron and gate areas, to the taxiways and runways are given attention to ensure the whole airport is covered.
The commercial aviation sector in the United States is demonstrating outstanding preparedness, communication, and commitment to customer service while managing extensive seasonal w...
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RA covering the requirement to raise and action occurrence reports for equipments within the scope of AAOS approval.
Information for any civilian organisation wishing to undertake the provision of ATM equipment.
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In Episode 2, we begin the landside airport survey. You will see Mir, Thomas and Marcus grab their camera equipment and begin their journey of taking thousands of pictures.
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Airline operations are actively being reshaped by Artificial Intelligence (AI), or are they? Organizations are deploying AI to… The post AI in airline operations: What jobs are cha...
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with some exceptional operators, engineers, regulators
It seems like a time-honored tradition for me to write about American’s operational problems. I suppose when an airline has them so consistently, that’s just how it goes. But today...
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On May 17, 2026, the United States aviation network experienced notable disruptions, resulting in 60 flight cancellations and 1,326 flight delays. The operational challenges impact...
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Srinagar, Jul 04: Srinagar Airport on Saturday announced that it has withdrawn the proposed Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding the full closure of the runway on Mondays and Tuesday...
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Air traffic controllers have stressful jobs, and they can have a lot of tasks to manage at once. However, sometimes it seems like they only create more work for themselves when the...
From 2013 to 2023, the FAA only hired two-thirds of the controllers its staffing model called for. Airports are starting to experience the impact.
We’ve already talked about American’s operational issues, but today I’m looking at you, Delta. American hasn’t been a star performer for ages, but Delta? Delta has been the king fo...
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