Aviation industry welcomes Brexit roundtable
The meeting with senior representatives from the UK aviation industry follows the Prime Minister’s tour of the UK to mark one year until Brexit.
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As new risks begin to threaten airports, new regulations come into play to protect the aerodrome environment and its inhabitants.
With multiple aviation authorities working within the industry, regs and legs are being continuously reviewed. Within this section of International Airport Review we hope to keep you up to date on the most recent amendments and rules.
The meeting with senior representatives from the UK aviation industry follows the Prime Minister’s tour of the UK to mark one year until Brexit.
Recently, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) was recognised by IATA as a partner in its CEIV Pharma certification scheme. In this article, Cissy Chan, the Executive Director, Commercial, at the Airport Authority of Hong Kong, tells us more about how it keeps at the top of the game in pharmaceutical…
Last week, a document was published by the British Department for Transport showcasing the challenges expected from its six "key objectives" for an aviation strategy to be finalised next year. Here are some important points that airport operators may need to know about.
UK Air Passenger Duty (APP) is set to increase on long haul flights on April 1, cementing the UK's position as by far the highest charger of this kind of tax in Europe.
In a bid to formalise their partnership, Pharma.Aero has signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) with IATA. The move should foster collaboration with all stakeholders supporting the CEIV Pharma industry standard.
A week on from a promising visit to the United States during which the continued sharing of information between the nation and Great Britain emerged as a key theme, Baroness Sugg has told the UK airport industry that she and her department will stand behind it through coming challenges.
Following the publication of the European Union's Brexit negotiation guidelines, two major trade organisations have released a joint statement regarding the guidelines' brief reference to the aviation industry.
The TSA has implemented stronger carry-on baggage security screening procedures for travellers departing Quad City International Airport (MLI).
The Aviation Minister has described Newcastle International Airport as one of the North East region's great success stories as it was announced as an official partner to the Northern Powerhouse project.
Karen Dee, Chief Executive of the UK’s Airport Operators Association (AOA), takes a look at what 2018 will bring for the industry and it is clear that much of what is expected to keep airports and the AOA busy is already well underway.
This edition of International Airport Review focuses on ATC/ATM, looking at innovative and emerging technologies to shape the future of the air traffic control industry. Issue 1 also features articles on winter operations and terminal technologies.
A no-deal Brexit scenario may cost British flyers visiting Europe dearly according to a company that works to make sure customers receive compensation for delayed, cancelled or overbooked flights.
Miami International's new status will allow companies to receive and process materials and merchandise with reduced or eliminated customs duties upon entry into the country.
The Scottish Government is under spotlight after memos were seen by a newspaper suggesting executives from Glasgow Prestwick, an airport it owns, attended military fairs in the US to market the airport as a potential base for USAF operations.
The World Customs Organisation (WCO)-backed pilot is aimed at reducing lead times and costs, and boosting secure supply chains, through cooperation between customs in China and the EU.