Business aviation in Europe sustains COVID-19 recovery
EUROCONTROL has provided its latest data snapshot focusing on Europe's business aviation recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
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EUROCONTROL has provided its latest data snapshot focusing on Europe's business aviation recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Airports have achieved a major reduction in the greenhouse gas emissions they control since 2010 and this is testament to their commitment to sustainable aviation growth, says the AOA.
This important milestone marks the first time a departing flight at Gatwick has used SAF and is also the first usage by any easyJet service.
Airport Safety Week 2021's theme recognises the airport industry’s continued commitment to exceptional safety standards, particularly throughout the pandemic.
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Bristol Airport hosted a Roundtable event, as part of the Festival of Clean Aviation Growth, where a new consortium was formed with aims to develop an ecosystem for hydrogen in the region.
A new and improved food court at Malta International Airport is set to launch by 2022, offering visitors and passengers a wider food variety and exciting travel experience.
Pittsburgh International Airport breaks ground on a new 700,000 square-foot, tech-forward terminal, becoming the first terminal in the country to be built from the ground up post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Construction works at Belgrade Airport have advanced with a new phase of modernisation to the passenger terminal, to further improve customer comfort and travel experience.
Fully vaccinated passengers arriving to England from other non-red list countries will be asked to take a lateral flow test on or before day two of arrival, rather than PCR tests from 24 October 2021.
United will launch its largest transatlantic route expansion in its history, including 10 new flights and five new destinations by summer 2022.
Air France-KLM will provide quarantine-free travel with designated Vaccinated Travel Lane flights to Singapore from Paris and Amsterdam, starting 21 October 2021.
Ontario International Airport experienced an increase to passenger volumes in September 2021, with a rise of 97 per cent more than pre-COVID-19 levels and 132 per cent from 2020 results.
Simpler testing, affordability, and sustainability are key priorities for the restoration of the UK’s aviation industry, according to the International Air Transport Association’s latest agenda.
The TULIPS project has been awarded €25 million by the EU, with 29 partners, including Avinor and SINTEF, contributing to making a greener aviation future.
A recent Graphical Research study outlined how the North America air traffic management market share is set to expand at substantial CAGR, due to strong government investments and plans.