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“Digitisation at the border” – how airports and airlines are using technology to streamline travel
Airports

Air travel technology provider SITA says it is continuing to talk with the Australian government about further measures to streamline the arrivals and departures process for international travellers.

GE Aviation donates 747-100 testbed to museum
Future of Aviation

GE Aviation has donated its first Boeing 747-100 flying testbed N747GE to the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.

Sydney Airport named capital city airport of 2018
Airports

Sydney Airport has taken out the capital city airport of the year award at the Australian Airports Association (AAA) national conference for a second straight year.

Drone incidents have plateaued: CASA
Future of Aviation

Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) chief executive and director of aviation safety Shane Carmondy says the number of incidents involving drones has levelled off despite their growing popularity.

Qantas starts Brisbane biometrics and digital passport trial
Airlines

SITA and Qantas have commenced a trial at Brisbane Airport where passengers will be able to use their mobile phone and face to board the aircraft or use the lounge.

Air NZ, ATR team up on hybrid aircraft research
Airlines

Air New Zealand and ATR plan to look at the use of hybrid technology to power regional aircraft.

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