Case study: Vancouver develops use cases for airport digital twinning
YVR's digital twin is a hyper-realistic representation of the real-world Vancouver airport.
YVR's digital twin is a hyper-realistic representation of the real-world Vancouver airport.
Canada offers a treasure trove of attractions and opportunities, and as the country moves into the post-pandemic era, its aviation infrastructure will play a vital role in rebuilding the country.
Taking a snapshot of corporate flying in the U.S., we spoke to FBOs at three regional airports that serve quite different markets - for Regional Gateway magazine.
Artworks are often placed to awe and inspire onlookers, but Vancouver International Airport has gone one step further - using art to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region's indigenous people.
Not so long ago, the idea of electric commercial aviation was a decidedly futuristic notion. But last December, B.C.-based Harbour Air and magniX made a giant leap forward with the first flight of their DHC-2 Beaver “ePlane.”
A major international airport just might be the ultimate theme park – packed with people, lengthy lines for food and drink, and e-ticket rides to far-flung destinations.
It’s been 16 years since Concorde last zoomed across the Atlantic, carrying passengers at twice the speed of sound. Now, after a generation of technological advances, is it time for an SST to return to the skies?
There are airports around the world where hundreds of aircraft sit quietly, wind whistling over wings that have safely carried passengers over millions of miles.
Doesn't it seem like common sense? That it's a bad idea to fly a drone near an airport? And that it's probably against the law too? This doesn't seem to have stopped drone owners near London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Newark, Dublin and Dubai airports
Aireon, the newly operational space-based aircraft tracking network could be the most important development in locating planes since radar was invented in World War II.