Ground handling in Egypt plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operations of flights arriving and departing from the country’s bustling airports.
In an exciting leap forward for the aviation industry, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched RampVR, the world’s first virtual reality training platform designed specifically for ground operations.
The future of flying is poised to revolutionize how people and goods move across the globe.
Noise pollution is one of the most pressing challenges facing the aviation industry today, With airports growing busier and aircraft operating more frequently.
When you think about the pioneers of aviation, Orville and Wilbur Wright, better known as the Wright Brothers, are the names that instantly come to mind.
These fully autonomous vehicles are no longer just part of science fiction—they’re rapidly becoming a reality in various industries, and airports are no exception.
The way we travel internationally is rapidly changing, and one of the most significant shifts involves the potential replacement of traditional passports with biometric technology.
From the early days of single-level cabins to the iconic double-decker planes like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, aviation technology has consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible.