Fly non-stop from Perth to Jakarta, with new Indonesia AirAsia service
The new Indonesia AirAsia service, connecting Jakarta and Perth on non-stop flights, will be a huge boost for the Perth market.
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Both are two vital sectors within the aviation industry – all management of arriving and departing aircraft is of course essential for the safety of both passengers and staff.
Furthermore, ATC/ATM has the potential to assist in increasing an airport’s capacity, therefore enhancing revenue generation and traffic growth. By processing flights more efficiently, an airport could increase its output; greatly enhancing its future potential.
Of course this cannot come at a cost to safety, so within this core topic International Airport Review details how airports, air navigation service providers (ANSPs), airport operators and airport authorities are balancing the need for stringent safety policies with the want to increase capacity, using new technologies, automation, updated regulations and revised management systems.
The new Indonesia AirAsia service, connecting Jakarta and Perth on non-stop flights, will be a huge boost for the Perth market.
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The UK Government continues to review its night flight policy for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports, with a new and sustained focus on its noise objectives. The consultation aims to better the detrimental impact that night flying has on local residents, without disregarding the positive contributions aviation has on the…
Following four years of development, the UK's Systemisation and Free Route Airspace (FRA) has been implemented over Wales and southwest England. The implementation of the system is part of wider plans to deliver a more sustainable aviation future.
At the recent ROUTES Asia 2023 conference in Thailand, Holly Miles, the Editor of International Airport Review caught up with Thomas Kohr, Head of Aviation Marketing, BER - Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
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Listen to or read the conversation, which took place at the ROUTES Asia 2023 conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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The global airline community has responded to the Dutch government's sudden decision to reduce Schiphol Airport's capacity.
Lily Mae Pacey, International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant spoke with Majid Khan, Vice President Aviation Development of Istanbul Airport to discuss the airport’s future route developments and changes that have emerged, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns.
Stephanie Wear, Vice President of Aviation Development and Jonathan Pollard, Chief Commercial Officer at London Gatwick Airport, at Routes Europe, tells International Airport Review how they plan to continue their journey to build a strong presence and connectivity within the route market and for surrounding catchment areas.
Morten Mortensen, Senior Director Airline Sales at Copenhagen Airports A/S discusses the world of aviation beyond the pandemic, the increasing growth and saviour that is air cargo and the return of passengers.
At the Airport Operators' Association 2023 annual conference in London which took place on Tuesday January 31, International Airport Review caught up with Mark Swan, Head of Airspace Change Organising Group (ACOG) for this exclusive interview.
Air traffic control services will be operationally restored after a 30-year disruption.