New IATA Guidelines Address Drone Threats to Airport Security

New IATA Guidelines Address Drone Threats to Airport Security

Increasing drone intrusions pose a significant threat to airport security. This IATA expert workshop focuses on drone intrusion event classification, responsibility allocation, detection and response, counter-drone technologies, and data reporting tools, providing best practices for mitigation. IATA also offers a data exchange platform, training courses, safety reports, risk management manuals, and consulting services to comprehensively support airports in enhancing their drone safety management capabilities. This holistic approach aims to equip airports with the necessary resources to address the growing challenge of unauthorized drone activity.

New IATA Courses Aim to Improve Airport Ground Efficiency

New IATA Courses Aim to Improve Airport Ground Efficiency

The IATA Ground Operations Training program aims to improve airport ground operations efficiency, covering four key areas: management, marketing, operations, and safety. Tailored for airport professionals at all levels, the course offers various learning methods and provides industry-recognized IATA certification. It helps build a highly efficient and excellent ground operations team, significantly improving flight punctuality and overall airport performance. This comprehensive training ensures a well-trained workforce capable of optimizing ground handling processes and adhering to international standards.

Papua New Guineas Dahamo Airport Emerges As Key Aviation Hub

Papua New Guineas Dahamo Airport Emerges As Key Aviation Hub

Dahamo Airport (AYDA) is located in Papua New Guinea and serves as an important transportation hub for remote areas, despite being a small airport. Currently, METAR weather data is not available, and users must register to access NOTAM information. We look forward to more travelers sharing their experiences at this location.

Kayin Tiba Airport Becomes Key Hub in Papua New Guinea

Kayin Tiba Airport Becomes Key Hub in Papua New Guinea

Kainantu Airport, located in Papua New Guinea, provides important transportation services due to its unique geographical location and basic facilities. Although METAR data is not available, users can register to access NOTAM information to ensure flight safety. The airport connects local residents with visitors, facilitating exploration of the region's pristine nature and culture.

Greater Moncton Airport Emerges As New Brunswicks Key Transport Hub

Greater Moncton Airport Emerges As New Brunswicks Key Transport Hub

Greater Moncton International Airport (YQM) is a key aviation hub located in New Brunswick, Canada. The airport features two runways and serves multiple domestic and international routes, including destinations like Ottawa and Orlando. It combines efficient security measures with a wide range of passenger services, striving to provide a high-quality air travel experience.