The Future of Airports | Part Two: Technology

The Future of Airports | Part Two: Technology

With air traffic expected to double in the next 17 years, airports around the world are rising to the demand to meet the growth of capacity. While updated infrastructure will be a key factor in the future of our airports, the development of advanced technology will...
The History of Federal Air Marshals

The History of Federal Air Marshals

Flying on a plane is one of the safest ways to travel long distances. Federal Air Marshals flying shotgun on these planes is one of the biggest reason it’s safe for everyone on the flight. When there is an emergency or threat to passengers thousands of feet in the...
Air Travel’s Unsung Security Heroes

Air Travel’s Unsung Security Heroes

This piece was originally published by Kelly Hoggan on H4-Solutions.com _ According to the Federal Aviation Administration, approximately 2.5 million U.S. airline passengers fly more than 43,000 commercial airline flights daily from over 440 airports across the...
The Insider Threat to Air Travelers

The Insider Threat to Air Travelers

From the blog on H4 Solutions: Commercial airports are complex environments, with many airlines and thousands of employees and travelers entering and leaving them daily, so protecting them from harm is vitally important. Unfortunately, and as history has shown,...
Drones and Aviation Security

Drones and Aviation Security

It comes as no surprise that the use of drones, or unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), has risen in popularity, with everyone from photographers to law enforcement finding new and innovative uses for the small aircraft. While there are many positive attributes to the use...