Aviation is responsible for the 2% of greenhouse gas produced by man. For 2050 the European Union established the objective of reducing the 75% of CO2 emissions per pax and kilometre in commercial aviation. In the recent years, the aviation industry is revealing a lot of new planes or re-engined that are pushing the fuel consumption…
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Passenger Journey with Blockchain
Blockchain, a new buzzword on the block? Since cryptocurrencies boosted in 2017, the massive media focused on Bitcoins and alike cryptocurrencies, it is compared with the tulip bubble in the 17th century, new millionaires, Finance’s gurus saying these currencies worth zero, etc. I believe we will see real-valued cryptocurrencies but backed by a regulation, or…
Canard Drones – Beyond a disruptive platform for safety
In June 2015, I received a call from a friend of mine and started to ask me questions about who should be interested in my spanish contacts about Safety operations, I vaguely remembered to give tow or three names well-known in our sector not helping too much to my friend, but my friend never asks…
On the use of beacons at airports. A Star Wars Tribute.
On march, 2015 I attended to the Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE2015), and one the topics involved across all the thematics tracks was the beacons. Read about this and PTE2015 here: On depersonalizing the Passenger Experience – A PTE2015 summing-up. So, I wanted to test this technology, interact with it for creating a simple iOS application with a…
Air talk with Antonio Castro CEO of MASDIMA. Managing Airline Ops Disruptions
It is pleasure for me introducing you a person and his project, with other two mates, about the disruption management in airlines (and probably applied to other means of transport), it is a pleasure because this project borns from the university (or college) from the research activity. Antonio Castro was born in 1965 in…
On how planes are routed over the Atlantic Ocean
Some of my friends, family and colleagues ask me why a plane can be lost over the ocean without knowing its last position, as the Malaysia Airlines MH370 flight disaster. Looking for documentation, I’ve ran across with this great video by NATS, the British Air Navigation Service Provider company, that shows how the commercial…
Aeriaa Airport Dashboard. Controlling airport facilities, Jetways
In the last post of the airport’s systems mock-ups, we created the first steps of a DCS system for our airport, after the AODB and BHS, now, we change the scope to the airport’s facilities, a little SCADA system for monitoring the airport’s jetways (also known as Boarding bridges, Jetties, Air Bridges) status on an…
On depersonalizing the Passenger Experience
Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE) 2015 took place on 10-12 March in Paris, this year I had the privilege of attending to PTE. One of the topic conference’s mainstream was Customer Service & Passenger Experience. The several visions and approaches I’ve seen, from the airport industry, will guide the following post’s content.
On Passenger Terminal Expo 2015
One of my 2015’s resolutions is to deepen the contact with the aviation’s industry, specially airport’s industry. If you follow the website a bit, you may notice that I’m developing some airport systems mockups (www.aeriaa.com/tag/dashboard) so as to showing some of the concepts I wrote here. During the last two years I’m following very close…
On an Airport Dream
This post is unusual here, but it is the overcome of an IT project in Gran Canaria Airport’s north expansion. During June and July of 2014 I worked on the final systems testings and Commissioning of the North Expansion of Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), this project marked my 10th Airport’s new Terminal, or expansion, project of…
On the Airbus Perlan Mission II
Aviation had always a mandatory adventure component. Since its inception, before Flyer took off in 1903, adventure, challenge and epic has been associated to the magic of flying. The riskiest first years of flying, Blériot, Fokker, Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh, the two World Wars, spanish Plus-Ultra, the golden commercial age, the Constellation, the X-planes,…
On the new Aeropuerto Internacional Ciudad de Mexico AICM
Absolutely inspired by the official’s video project of the new AICM, I remembered the project’s magnitudes of Adolfo Suarez-Madrid Barajas Terminal 4 and Terminal 4S building (opened in 2006) this is one of the projects that if you are lucky to be part of, as I was in MAD airport. You’ll be absolutely sure…
Aeriaa Airport Dashboard. Creating the DCS (I)
In this article we are going to show you the first real combination of three airport systems, the AODB, the BHS and the Departure Control System (DCS). We built the first AODB and BHS functionalities in these articles AODB part I and BHS part I. First we’ll sum up the main functionalities of the AODB…
AirTalk with Jerome Perez Air Cube’s CEO
In this Airtalk we are going to deepen in other technologies applied to aviation, the visual data analytics and business intelligence in aviation, to be more precisely, those applied to airlines, airports and travel distribution. I wonder you know heard about BigData, data science, forecasts, BI, etc. And you probably also read about corporative movements about…
On the use of Google Glass in Pilot Training
On 5th of march 2014, the spanish Flight Training School Adventia European College of Aeronautics flew for the first time in aviation a flight with two pilots wearing Google Glasses. It is the first time of this kind of milestone. This flight has been scheduled for the Pilot Innovation Day and in the workshops “Innovation…