Queen Alia crowned regional first place
Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has been named the best airport of its size in the Middle East, and has tied for third place amongst airports of its size worldwide...
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The role of an airport is to facilitate a journey to a desired destination, however, many airports are endeavouring to become destinations in themselves. To achieve this demands new designs and innovative features which can provide a ‘wow factor’ for passengers, allowing airports to not only cope with growth, but excel.
Already we have seen inspiring applications of innovative design within the industry. In this section of International Airport Review’s website, we will showcase examples of creative construction and design, and keep you up to date with project progress around the world.
Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has been named the best airport of its size in the Middle East, and has tied for third place amongst airports of its size worldwide...
Increasing airspace capacity leads to more aircraft being able to choose optimum flight levels, saving time and fuel....
London City Airport has further reason to celebrate its 30th anniversary year having collected the award for Airport of the Year at the 14th Annual London Transport Awards.
Athol Glover's work in the Pacific represents precisely what the wider aviation community needs to achieve. Athol Glover represents mutual accountability.
Gatwick Airport announces vacancies for more than 1,000 seasonal summer jobs, further demonstrating the airport’s commitment to boosting employment...
Does Toronto need another airport? Would Pickering alleviate traffic pressure? Here's an argument against the building of Toronto Pickering...
New airfield lighting control and monitoring system will improve aircraft movement efficiency and safety at one of the world’s busiest airports...
High-tech testing ground to help transform airports of the future as San Diego International announces new innovation centre...
What is blockchain? Why is everyone talking about it? Just how might it impact upon aviation and the airport industry?
According to the recently published Istanbul New Airport Economic Impact Analysis, the airport could provide employment to up to 225,000 people by 2025.
Rob Adamson, Principal Architect at design consultancy, DIALOG, outlines the unique features of the terminal as well as the process of designing airports with the environment in mind...
London Luton Airport has found a newly-delivered Street King 660 truck mounted sweeper from Peterborough-based sweeping specialist, Aebi Schmidt.
Frequentis steps in to support Polish “IT-COM” after the bankruptcy of Schmid Telecom AG
Manchester Airport calls on UK government to prioritise a northern powerhouse of aviation in the wake of Brexit.