ICAO publishes ‘Testing and Cross-border Risk Management Measures Manual’
ICAO's new manual will work to help countries assess their overall air transport public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ICAO's new manual will work to help countries assess their overall air transport public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christchurch Airport has become the first airport in the Asia-Pacific region and in the world to reach the Level 4 Transformation.
De Juniac will step down from his role at IATA from 31 March 2021, with Willie Walsh set to be recommended to fill the position.
The strategy will work to support the aviation industry's recovery by limiting travellers' required self-isolation period upon entering England after travelling to countries not featured on the UK government’s travel corridor list.
ACI World's new proposed audit programme, to be delivered in partnership with Bureau Veritas, will support the airport industry's recovery from COVID-19.
The partnership has brought together airlines, ANSPs, ACI Europe and EUROCONTROL to effectively coordinate the modernisation of European ATM.
The facility will offer COVID-19 PCR swab tests to passengers, employees based at Gatwick and the general public, including local residents.
The two facilities, which will be operated by Randox and RocDoc, will offer the option of either a drive-through or walk-in test and PCR or LAMP testing.
The exercise was undertaken with participation from Hong Kong Airlines and more than 20 organisations and government departments.
Following a decrease in cases of COVID-19, 10 destinations - including Israel and Jerusalem - have been added to the travel corridors list.
Groupe ADP's airports in Paris, Madagascar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, India and Croatia, among others, have been awarded the ACI accreditation.
The commitment follows the publication of analysis that details ways that aviation can recover sustainably and more resiliently from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The project consists of a terminal extension and development of associated outdoor areas at Helsinki Airport, including two new parking garages and a weather-protected passageway.
The agreement will preserve the continuation of travel, protect the economy and ensure that the UK remains one of the world’s leading aviation hubs.
The transformation project is estimated to be completed 18 months ahead of schedule due to efficiencies gained by lower passenger traffic at LAX and throughout the country.