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Issue 52 | February 2020

What can be done to make air traffic control a more attractive career to a new generation of potential recruits? We ask aviation experts in a special roundtable feature.

Also in this issue, we ask how low visibility has impacted airports in Australia after the devastating bushfires that have hit the region in recent months. On a more positive note, we highlight ongoing innovation and construction projects going on across the country.

Furthermore, we take a look at how ongoing tech improvements are assisting with ongoing airport renovation projects, analyse the impact of electric aircraft, and find out about ways that drones are helping rather than hindering airports.

Finally, we explore the benefits of investing in better food and beverage options in terminals, and ask whether airports’ current offerings cut the mustard.

Joe Baker, editor

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