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Issue 32 | June 2018

Since the 1990s, friction between Taiwan and China has placed a damper on international airline routes to the country. However, increased tourism and trade opportunities are now causing a sea change, with foreign airlines set to resume services to Taiwan’s Taipei Taoyuan airport. We delve deeper into the issue.

We also find out whether artificial intelligence could signal the end of lost baggage, examine whether India’s aviation industry can respond fast enough to meet rising demand, and profile Munich Airport’s LabCampus, an interdisciplinary idea and innovation centre on the airport grounds.

Finally, we look at how the confined spaces of airports can act as testbeds for autonomous vehicles, and talk to Unisys Corporation about its new solution that uses IoT technologies to allow pet owners to monitor their pets while in transit.

Editorial

Editor | Katie Woodward

Group Editor | Susanne Hauner
Commissioning Editor | Daniel Garrun

Writers | Joe Baker, Jerome Greer Chandler, Eva Grey, Frances Marcellin

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

Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West

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Deputy Editor | Callum Tyndall

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