Transport Systems
Brexit: Emergency Landing
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:29:57+01:0005/07/2016|Tags: air transport industry, brexit|
The impact of Brexit, Britain’s vote to leave the EU, on the air transport market is difficult to predict, but the message “it will not be easy” is widely heard. The UK is the largest ...
What would you like to do in an autonomous car?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:28:33+01:0004/07/2016|Tags: autonomous car, autonomous vehicles, driver safety, driverless car, driving hazards|
The death of a driver in an autonomous car, reported last week, has highlighted the potentially hazardous nature of the interaction between the driver and autonomous vehicle. Researchers at Cranfield University are looking into the safety of ...
How I funded my Master’s degree, and other useful tips for new students
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:26:10+01:0030/06/2016|Tags: air transport management msc, airport pick up service, guest lecturers, student funding|
After a year of enriched curriculum study, I am now close to finishing my course. Looking back on the year I've spent at Cranfield, I can definitely say that accepting the offer to study here was ...
The hidden element of airport travel
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:58:32+01:0012/05/2016|
Airports can generate large volumes of surface traffic. The implications of this in terms of traffic delays, congestion, local air quality and human health are significant and need to be factored in when planning future ...
Eastern Europe, migration & UK airports
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:19:51+01:0028/04/2016|Tags: airports, aviation, Eastern Europe, economy, europe, migration, passengers, uk|
Leading up to June 2016's EU referendum, arguments from both “in” and “out” campaigns are heating up, with particular attention given to the impact of migration from EU member states in Eastern Europe. Figures from the ...
‘Drones for Good’: Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) helping investigators gather evidence and prevent future accidents
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:04:09+01:0001/04/2016|Tags: air accident investigation, aviation, aviation investigation, drones, human factors, remotely piloted aircraft systems, safety and accident investigation, uavs, unmanned aerial vehicles|
Photo: DJI S1000 “Octocopter” Drone scans a demo accident site outside Martell House, Cranfield University Accident sites are often dangerous or difficult places to work. There are always hazards that will require the accident investigator to ...
