Korean Air validates its UAM system in world first operations demonstration
Korean Air has successfully completed the world’s first comprehensive urban air mobility (UAM) operations demonstration.
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Korean Air has successfully completed the world’s first comprehensive urban air mobility (UAM) operations demonstration.
Changi Airports International will have exclusive rights to manage the Chinese airport’s non-aeronautical business for 20 years and will improve the airport’s commercial layout and design, introduce more diverse and international retail and F&B selections, as well as create better leisure and entertainment options to enrich passenger experience, among other…
The UK Government has published the full policy detail of a world leading sustainable fuel (SAF) mandate, which aims that 10% of all jet fuel in flights taking off from the UK is from sustainable sources by 2030 and 22% by 2040.
Passengers at Aberdeen International Airport no longer need to remove laptops or liquids when passing through terminal security.
The establishment will be a key measure for achieving the goal of fossil-free Norwegian aviation in 2050.
In the last two years, starting in February 2022, the basic wage of BUD Group employees has increased by 55%.
The partnership helps raise awareness about the importance of reducing food waste.
Significant milestone highlights airports’ global commitment to the passenger experience.
Routes Europe unites aviation to drive European air service development. This year, it's being held in Aarhus, Denmark.
London Heathrow will be launching its annual whisky festival, a spirited month-long celebration taking place across the airport.
London Gatwick pledges to increase local produce on shelves and menus across the airport.
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority officially becomes a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC), a designation awarded by the international board of credentialing and continuing education standards (IBCCES).
Heavy rainfall caused flooding at runways and terminal entryways, making it unsafe for flights to operate and for people to enter the airport.
The volume represents Boeing’s largest annual SAF purchase to date, 60% more than in 2023.
The renovation of runway 3 will continue until 12 June and, during this time, aircraft will take off and land in different directions than usual.