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Issue 34 | August 2018

Technology is making life easier for air traffic controllers, with automation set to play a key role. The FAA’s NextGen programme will provide increased automation and decision support tools to ATC specialists, which could one day mean they are no longer involved in controlling every flight. We examine major automation projects in the world of ATC and ask what problems automation could solve in the future.

In security, we speak to Unisys about its plans to supply microsegmentation cybersecurity technology across 400 US airports, and find out more about the latest trend of flight sharing, which involves sharing the costs of private flights between a licensed pilot and their passengers.

Finally, we talk to some of the winners of the ACI Airport Service Quality customer satisfaction survey, map out some of the most exciting African airport projects set to drive air industry growth across the continent, and profile Mexico’s new airport, which is set to be the country’s most expensive endeavour in a century.

Editorial

Editor | Katie Woodward

Group Editor | Susanne Hauner
Commissioning Editor | Daniel Garrun

Writers | Joe Baker, Ross Davies, Eva Grey, Chris Lo, Frances Marcellin

Magazine Designer | Anett Arc
Designers | Paulius Zutautas, Marzia Compassi, Kate Cuntapay, Sara Basto, Marzia Delgaone
Lead Designer | John Hammond

Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West

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