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Lining up
Record levels of airport construction and expansion are putting docking guidance systems under the spotlight. Don Parry speak to the key players to find out who is doing what to ensure safe and reliable docking
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Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008
Keeping track
Airside asset management solutions embrace a number of technologies for the dual purpose of optimising asset utilisation and improving airfield safety. Jo Murray speaks to the companies providing solutions for managing the location of vehicles on the ramp and the airfield, and discovers it is now being employed in the aircraft themselves...read more
Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008
Exhaustive solutions
Often overlooked in the airport environment are jet blast fences. Terry Spruce invites comment – on noise, environmental pollution as well as airport security – from a number of designers, manufacturers and companies that construct this important piece of airport equipment...read more
Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008
Want not waste not
An airport’s focus on ensuring health and safety is often associated with monitoring flight schedules and tightening up security procedures. However, tackling health and safety issues to maintain the day-to-day running of an airport encompasses a whole range of tasks, including the removal of hazardous waste, writes Jennifer Sprinks ...read more
Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008
Clean sweep
Airports are increasingly being faced with the inspection of runways to ensure a high standard of safety and efficiency during operations. Jennifer Sprinks investigates what the market can offer airport operators to ensure runway debris does not present a hazard for aircraft operators...read more
Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008
Gearing up for the A380 at CAAS
A new chapter of aviation history was written at the end of 2007, when the inaugural A380 commercial flight took off from Singapore’s Changi Airport. Behind that historic moment lay years of concept planning, detailed studies, consultation with stakeholders and physical implementation of airfield improvement works, writes the team at the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
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Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008
Real estate for freight
Peter Demuynck is Brucargo Real Estate Manager at the Brussels Airport Company. He is spearheading an airside and landside development plan to construct five cargo hangars to rationalise cargo capacity at the airport in order to accommodate future demand on appropriate commercial terms. Jo Murray speaks to him
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Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008
Real estate for freight
Peter Demuynck is Brucargo Real Estate Manager at the Brussels Airport Company. He is spearheading an airside and landside development plan to construct five cargo hangars to rationalise cargo capacity at the airport in order to accommodate future demand on appropriate commercial terms. Jo Murray speaks to him
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Date Posted: 16/06/2008
Issue: Airside International June 2008








