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Suggested Citation:"Contents." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Introduction to Blockchain and Airport Operations in a COVID-19 Environment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26036.
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Suggested Citation:"Contents." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Introduction to Blockchain and Airport Operations in a COVID-19 Environment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26036.
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Contents  Preface ......................................................................................................................................................................... ix Abbreviations ............................................................................................................................................................ xi Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Session 1: What Is Blockchain and How Is It Relevant to the Airport Industry? ............. 3 John Payne, Pueblo Technology Group, Inc. Victoria Adams, Cadwyn Bloc LLC Nelson Petracek, TIBCO Software, Inc. Session 2: Blockchain in Use at Airports: Customer‐Facing Applications ....................... 11 Xiaochen Zhang, FinTech4Good Dan Mapes, VERSES Brian Xin, GreenPass Session 3: Blockchain in Use at Airports: Operations‐Facing Applications .................... 15 Maurice Jenkins, Miami‐Dade County Aviation Department Christophe Ancolio, Amadeus Stephen Leng, EquiNordic Group Amar More, Kale Info Solutions USA Sherry Stein, SITA Session 4: Provenance Tracking .................................................................................................... 22 Victoria Adams, Cadwyn Bloc LLC Mike McCoy, ConsenSys Health Vincent Annunziato, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Jim St. Clair, Dinocrates Group LLC Session 5: Privacy Concerns ............................................................................................................ 28 Erich Dylus, Vedder Price Shannon Wu, Identity Review Jesse Leimgruber, Bloom Solomon Wong, InterVISTAS Consulting Thomas Plofchan, Pangiam

Session 6: Data Sharing ..................................................................................................................... 34 Siegfried Adler, SC Adler & Associates Kevin O’Sullivan, SITA Simon Brown, Heathrow Airport Silvio Pupo, Logos Capital Appendix A: Program Agenda ......................................................................................................... 40 Appendix B: List of Attendees ......................................................................................................... 41 Appendix C: Survey Summary ......................................................................................................... 53

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In the airport industry, potential applications for blockchain include security and identification, flight data management, safety and maintenance, baggage and cargo tracking, regulatory compliance, and more. Promising blockchain applications specific to COVID-19 include passenger health verification and contact tracing, facilitating a contactless passenger experience, and tracking the movement of healthcare supplies and pharmaceuticals (including vaccines) from origin to final destination.

The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's Conference Proceedings on the Web 28: Introduction to Blockchain and Airport Operations in a COVID-19 Environment brings together conference proceedings of representatives from the airport sector and the blockchain industry along with other experts engaged in airport operations, information technology, and blockchain.

This ACRP Insight Event took place virtually on August 4–5, 2020. More information is available at http://www.trb.org/ACRP/ACRP-Insight-Events.aspx.

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