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Aeriaa Airport Dashboard. Creating the BHS (I)

Posted on 16 March, 201430 April, 2018 by aeriaa

In the previous article we started to develop the basic airport’s systems four our Airport Dashboard’s Project, the AODB mock-up, in this article we are going to build another airport’s system mock-up that has a relationship with the AODB, the Baggage Handling System (BHS), not the physical system but the Sort Allocation Computer (SAC). Please…

KLM Boeing 777 with Biofuel

On the potential of Biofuels

Posted on 9 March, 201430 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  It is a pleasure to welcome the first external collaborator of aeriaa.com Rui Carapeto, economist, university professor and independent consultant. He is also an Ultralight aircraft pilot. As Rui, if you want to send us articles related to aviation’s technologies, please send them to info [at] aeriaa.com. Environmental issues have become a major topic of…

Luca Iaconi-Stewart

On Paper Technology and Boeing 777

Posted on 4 February, 201430 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  “Where technology meets aviation.” This is the aeriaA’s motto, but not all the technologies are binary data, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics, electronic, etc. Across the mankind history every significant period had it revolutionary technologies, and once the paper was one of these advanced technologies. Before showing this outstanding project, on of the main reasons…

On why we are #AvGeeks 2

Posted on 21 January, 201430 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  The first post of this series was an absolutely good surprise. But the video I’ve seen today reflects the same feelings of aviation’s passion, the power of the engineering and the nature together and the eye of a real master producing aviation’s videos. The author is www.rueschproductions.com They defined this as Aviation Cinematography (Spotters it’s time…

AODB's Departures Flight new look.

Aeriaa Airport Dashboard. Creating the AODB (I)

Posted on 5 January, 201430 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  Following the aeriaA Airport Dashboard Project series, in this post we will build a little Airport Operational DataBase (AODB) system for our Dashboard’s architecture. This post is mixed oriented, it is a  little introduction of an AODB and a little introduction of the technologies used for building it. The AODB is one of the central…

On Horizon2020 – Innovating aviation solutions

Posted on 7 December, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  Next december the 18th the European Commission will present the Smart, Green and Integrated Transport programmes included in the new Horizon 2020 Framework Programme. The Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development, also called Framework Programmes or abbreviated FP1 through FP7, are funding programmes created by the European Union in order to support and encourage research in the European Research…

A rough guide to A-CDM

Posted on 2 December, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

At aeriaA we are trying to address the A-CDM concept from several points of view, interviews at Meet the Expert’s Airtalks interviews (see the Airtalk with the authors of the TITAN Project book, and with Juergen Weder – Neuropie’s CEO), with the free book download of books (www.aeriaa.com/books/titan-going-beyond-a-cdm/), or assisting to interesting events as the Data…

Super Torisimo - Aerosur 747. Image Credit: Ana C.Saez @anacsaez

On why we are #AvGeeks?

Posted on 27 October, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  Vía @BrunetJohn I’ve seen an outstanding and amazing video about planes. The beauty of these images is indescribable. [Update November the 1st] Thanks for your visits! If you are an #AvGeek and want to follow us, please join us: In twitter @aeriaablog  LinkedIn aeriaA Facebook www.facebook.com/Aeriaa For more videos visit our Youtube Channel aeriaaTV Wolfe…

New Iberia's livery.

Quo Vadis Iberia?

Posted on 27 October, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  It is really ironic that this question could be formulated by any Hispania’s roman centurion more than 2.000 years ago. Cartago established on the Hispania’s east coast and promote the commerce of mineral deposits and goods in the mediterranean area. Hannibal was devastating Italica and Rome needed to cut their procurement chain between Hispania…

Mark Sapp. SVP Business Development at AirIT

AirTalk with Mark Sapp AirIT’s SVP Business Development

Posted on 29 September, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  I have the pleasure to show you the AIrTalk with Mark Sapp, SVP Business Development at AirIT, a Fraport Company, one of the airport’s leading technology firms. I met Mark at LinkedIn and we started to cross comments, opinions in the different group’s debates. One day I asked Mark about doing an interview and…

Boeing 747 roll-out ceremony. 30th of september 1968

On an airplane legend. Boeing 747 (Rollout 45th anniversary)

Posted on 29 September, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  The 747’s story is the story of its Principal Engineer, Joe Sutter, it is the story of Boeing, it is the story of the “right plane”, it is the story of “The Incredibles”, it is the story of the aviation’s golden age, it is the story of the “Queen of the air”, it is…

Airtalk with Steve Zerkowitz and Ana Saez (TITAN A-CDM book co-authors)

Posted on 8 September, 20131 May, 2018 by aeriaa

Some months ago, I clicked on a incoming link at Twitter and I downloaded the book “TITAN – Going beyond A-CDM” (you can freely download it clicking the link), I only had some notions about A-CDM and I wanted to deepen on it. So, a friday evening I read it in one go, the concepts…

A glider ready for taxiing. Image credit: Pedro Garcia.

On learning to fly (Gliding)

Posted on 27 August, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

  aeriaA as a website about aviation tries to cover all the topics. But there is one basic topic that is the primary reason of writing about airports, technologies applied to them, aviation history, interviews to experts, mobile apps, etc. The reason is that we fly, on a plane, on parachutes, delta wings, whatever, so…

D21 illustration by Lou Drendel. www.aviation-art.net

On the beginnings of drones

Posted on 11 July, 20131 May, 2018 by aeriaa

1962, one of the Cold War’s Milestones, the Cuban’s Missiles Crisis and the Blockade, John Glenn the first american orbited the Earth in the NASA’s Mercury Program, Neil Armstrong as a test pilot, among others, flew with the X-15 plane to 40km altitudes and Mach 7 (Armstrong reached a 6.420 km/h speed), the Boeing 707…

Physical - Digital Interoperability. New services and products opportunities. Credit: Pedro Garcia.

On the new Airport’s Digital Level (ACRIS)

Posted on 20 June, 201330 April, 2018 by aeriaa

Airport Passenger’s centric, new revenues paths, more cooperation between the main airport’s stakeholders (airlines, airport, ground handling, ATC…) in order to improve the punctuality and service, external 3rd party apps, new huge and modern terminals, “intermodality”, smart cities & smart airports, green airports, etc, etc. All these concepts are overflying around our minds, some of…

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