Ageing infrastructure, new technologies, and cyber intrusions are among the challenges facing a continual...
Operational re-start: Supporting the world’s airports in challenging times
Coping with the COVID crisis now and accelerating to the future...
Coping with the COVID crisis now and accelerating to the future...
Article / 4 years ago
Drone disruption at airports: A risk mitigation and insurance response
Industry concerns are rising with regard to potential disruption caused by drones due to the serious consequences for airports, passengers, airlines and the wider aviation ecosystem...
Industry concerns are rising with regard to potential disruption caused by drones due to the serious consequences for airports, passengers, airlines and the wider aviation ecosystem...
Article / 5 years ago
Insurance, behavior and reputation: What happens when aviation meets insurance
While insurance and risk reduction are almost always worth the investment, there is no silver bullet. Effective risk management requires an altogether deeper understanding of the risk, based on data and observation...
While insurance and risk reduction are almost always worth the investment, there is no silver bullet. Effective risk management requires an altogether deeper understanding of the risk, based on data and observation...
Article / 5 years ago
A helicopter view of airport risk
To counter airport risk, many airports go beyond traditional two-dimensional physical security and access control measures such as fencing, cameras and scanning...
To counter airport risk, many airports go beyond traditional two-dimensional physical security and access control measures such as fencing, cameras and scanning...
Article / 5 years ago
4 key geopolitical risks likely to affect aviation industry this year
Aviation is a sector inherently exposed to geopolitical risk because it is so visible. Whole societies depend on it, and it is seen as symbolic when it goes wrong.
Aviation is a sector inherently exposed to geopolitical risk because it is so visible. Whole societies depend on it, and it is seen as symbolic when it goes wrong.
Article / 5 years ago