AOA film with ITN Productions highlights aviation challenges

Posted on 24 February, 2016 by Advance 

Introduced by national newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky, 'Airport Matters' is an in-depth online programme targeted at the aviation industry and featuring interviews, news-style reports, and profiles.




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Maintaining growth to respond to rapidly increasing passenger numbers and the need to lead international exports, ensuring security and greater safety without compromising the experience of passengers, as well as responding to new sustainability standards, UK Aviation is dealing with a complex task. However, as 'Airport Matters' reveals, some great improvements and achievements are already taking place.

The safety of passengers is of the upmost importance to airports. Security solutions suppliers and experts explain how they have tackled this challenge by designing and implementing new safety protocols and effective and durable security systems while enhancing the travelers' experience. Investing in 'cleaner, quieter, smarter' aviation and dealing with its environmental externalities also constitutes a major area of focus for the sector. Supportive policies on visas and the abolition of Air Passenger Duty (APD) for children has been welcomed, but the industry is now calling for the tax to be consistent across the whole of the UK following the announcement from the Scottish Government that it will start to reduce APD by 50% north of the border from 2018. Finally, the programme examines the crucial role of investors to support infrastructure development and future growth in the industry.

Statement from Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of the AOA: "Twenty fifteen has been another fascinating year for aviation. Passenger numbers continue to head in the right direction at airports across the UK and we are now at the same level of demand as in 2007, just before the economic crash. Airports have been investing huge sums of money in new infrastructure, in order to further improve the passenger experience and attract new airline customers, and this expenditure is paying off with new short and long-haul routes being announced almost on a weekly basis.

"On the policy front we have made progress on aviation tax, with APD being substantially reduced for the longest-haul routes in April and from May abolished for children under 12. We are now lobbying to ensure that the levy is applied consistently across the whole of the UK in the event of the Scottish Government reducing APD by half, as they have promised to start doing in 2018. The Government has also listened to the industry with respect to visas, and we have seen new policies announced aimed at encouraging more high-spending Chinese tourists to visit the UK, which we fully support.

"On the important issue of airport capacity, the Government is still to respond fully to the Airports Commission Final Report and we urge it to do so as quickly as possible, to remove uncertainly and ensure that the UK has the much needed capacity that it so desperately needs. In the meantime, it is important to remember that we need to make better use of existing capacity which helps all UK airports, and the Government can do more to assist on this, whether it's through taking steps to improve surface access - road and rail - to all airports, reducing APD or supporting long overdue airspace change."

Simon Shelley, Head of Industry News, said: "Video storytelling is the most compelling way to engage an audience and across the aviation landscape there are a plethora of innovative and creative solutions for security, safety and an enhanced passenger experience. We were delighted to tell those stories and explore a sector that will continue to expand, but clearly has to grow in the appropriate way.

The programme was originally launched at the AOA UK Aviation Conference on 23rd November which was moderated by news anchor and television presenter Natasha Kaplinsky.  It is available online at: www.aoa.org.uk/2015/11/airport-matters-2015-2