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Issue 39 | January 2019

In our first issue of the new year, we turn our attention to a delicate but pervasive problem in global air transportation, namely the issue of treating transgender passengers with respect. We thus set out to find out what kind of training and management needs to take place, particularly at the security gates, to ensure all passengers are treated fairly.

In sustainability, UK air traffic management service NATS tells us more about its first in-house sustainability programme in the world, and we explore where hydrogen could be used at airports, as the resource is increasingly being used in the aviation space. 

We also catch up with the progress of the Single European Sky project, and find out what airlines really do require from an airport by looking at Shannon, three-time winner of the Airport of the Year award. 

Eva Grey, editor

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