IATA publishes updated analysis of coronavirus impact on aviation industry
Following original analysis published in February 2020, IATA has released updated figures suggesting an economic impact between $63 and $113 billion in revenue losses.
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Following original analysis published in February 2020, IATA has released updated figures suggesting an economic impact between $63 and $113 billion in revenue losses.
Angela Gittens, ACI World Director General, has emphasised the need for investments to ensure the continued beneficial operation of airports worldwide.
ADEPT has called for the development of a national strategy to address both climate change and the economy within the UK aviation sector.
The new app will be trialled at three PANYNJ-managed airports, providing navigation assistance for passengers who are visually impaired.
The autonomous vehicles, introduced by British Airways, were exclusively trialled at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
The initial phase will see Stansted Airport host a series of focus groups encouraging people to provide their views on any change to the airport's airspace.
As airlines experience a drastic decline in demand due to the coronavirus crisis, IATA calls for airport slot requirements to be temporarily waived.
$5.9 million in government funding will enable the expansion and modernisation of the current Taupō Airport terminal, as well as additional improvements.
By introducing the Performance Based Navigation concept, ACI World and CANSO’s guidance outlines its use as an effective noise mitigation technique.
Over 1,000 members of Stansted Airport staff have been trained to become Dementia Friends in a bid to make the airport more accessible.
The strategy considers the Oman aviation industry's relationships with other sectors and will work to strengthen the economy by making notable improvements.
Several security checkpoint lanes managed by TSA at Boston Logan International Airport will now benefit from new technology.
By achieving an integrated approach, aviation performance will experience a boost and sustainability will be improved, says ACI Europe.
The Court of Appeal's ruling states that Heathrow's expansion plans have failed to consider its environmental impact under the 2016 Paris Agreement.
A new addition to the Tom Bradley International Terminal will speed up the processing of passengers, and could be enhanced by biometrics in the future.