Sustainable Tourism Law

AIRPORT, CIVIL AVIATION AND TECHNOLOGY LEGAL RELATIONSHIP 795 VII. THE AIRPORT OF THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Both Internet and technology, as we have seen, are impacting and transforming at all levels of civil aviation, and at the world society in general. They are daily testing man and running the limits permanently. It is expected by 2040 to incorporate 41,300 new aircrafts on the aviation market, and that 23,000 million passengers will travel by plane annually, then against the 4,000 million that traveled in 2017. One in ten jobs are linked to tourism and the air transport industry directly generates around ten million jobs 40 . These figures are dramatic and will occur in a context where, as we saw, technology, the use of data, communications, and digital services will be the protagonists. UAV’s, digital or remote air traffic control towers, robotics in facilities and equipment and autonomous vehicles in airports, cloud services , blockchain 41 , IT charge, etc. they start a very long list of characteristics that airports of the future will have. Industry 4.0 42 or the fourth industrial revolution, in civil aviation, is not a monopoly of the aircraft manufacturing segment 43 . Airports and aerotrophs will interconnect all processes through the Internet of Things (IoT). It will be possible to carry out travel processes, physically and virtually, outside the airport, such as check-in and drop-off of luggage, within the framework of what is now known as “door to door travel”. The experience of the passenger is focused on travel time saving (time-saving) by reducing the waiting queues at the airports which will be possible due to the friendly technologies, where biometric identification, facial recognition and thermal scanning in tunnels where it will not be necessary to stop to be identified or revised. 40 Bates, Joe The sky’s the limit. Airport World, October-November, 2017. 41 Mattig, Holger “The next big thing?”, Airport World, December 2017 -January 2018. 42 The Industry 4.0 concept was developed by the German executive to describe a vision of manufacturing with all its processes interconnected through the Internet of Things (IoT). It aims at profound changes, at such an essential level, that it has already been called the fourth industrial revolution. This concept is no longer foreign to us, among other things, because of the willingness of public administrations to adopt this new model. 43 The above obliges the airlines to increase their fleet of aircraft and the assemblers to which increase your production 10 percent to meet orders. Only for Latin America, both the US consortium Boeing and Airbus esti- mate that between two thousand and two thousand 570 aircraft will be necessary, which again puts the application of the Industry 4.0 concept to the aeronautics sector, a notion that emerged in Germany. and that seeks to reorga- nize the means of production, through the application of the new digital technologies of specific software and hardware, to implement a system of intelligent factories that will allow to increase the operative efficiency and flexibility of the production chain. http://jetnews.com.mx/industria-4-0-la-aeronautica.

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