Budapest Airport is still the only carbon-neutral airport in the region
Joining only 40 other airports in Europe, Budapest Airport has retained its carbon-neutral status and has even purchased carbon credits from a Chinese wind farm.
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Joining only 40 other airports in Europe, Budapest Airport has retained its carbon-neutral status and has even purchased carbon credits from a Chinese wind farm.
Hungarian Air Navigation Service Provider, HungaroControl, is implementing new technological developments which are expected to cost in excess of €20 million.
International Airport Review is very proud to announce the shortlisted candidates for its 2018 Awards, and would like to thank everyone who participated, nominated and voted in the awards this year.
As cargo throughput continues to grow significantly at the airport, the Hungarian hub will expand its handling capacity to further develop its role as the leading gateway in Central Eastern Europe.
The airport's Pier B development is complete, securing another milestone for the BUD 2020 programme.
Budapest Airport is gaining another destination to its expanding route map; Doncaster is the latest of the 66 non-stop destinations the airport services.
25 May 2018 | By
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is Hungary’s largest airport and is situated 10 miles southeast of the capital’s centre.
Airports Council International (ACI) has confirmed it has awarded Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport its carbon neutral standard.
The first multiple remote tower validation of three airports conducted by SESAR has been confirmed as a success, ushering in the next phase of remote air traffic control tower development.
Budapest Airport, the capital city gateway of Hungary, is perfectly located as a gem of Central and Eastern Europe and among the most easily accessible areas in the region. Holding its position as one of Europe’s fastest growing airports, Budapest welcomed a robust average 14.5 per cent year-on-year increase in…
Traffic at Budapest Airport has broken another record, as the number of arriving and departing passengers exceeded 12 million by the end of November. As a result of the dynamic growth, more than one million passengers used the terminals of Budapest in November, for the first time ever.
STO Express will launch scheduled B747 freighter flights to the Hungarian airport, which it has named as its preferred European hub.
22 November 2017 | By
We are pleased to announce the three entrants from this year's Security category who have impressed us the most and made it onto the shortlist.
Two state-of-the-art express facilities have opened at Budapest Airport, as part of the EUR160 million BUD:2020 Development Programme.
Budapest Airport processed a record 72,161 tonnes of cargo between January and July this year - a 19.6 per cent increase on the same period last year.