ICAO state that investment in infrastructure is key to growth in Africa
ICAO have said that development in Africa is rooted in aviation infrastructure expansion and the connectivity that this growth can bring to the region.
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ICAO have said that development in Africa is rooted in aviation infrastructure expansion and the connectivity that this growth can bring to the region.
By creating more parking spaces at Schiphol Airport, not only has the airport increased the passenger experience, but they have installed solar panels on the roof of the building which contributes to their sustainability plans.
Following the success of its 2018 Recycling Week, Stansted Airport has launched Biodiversity Week in which more than 3,000 silver birch saplings are to be given away.
Despite increases in passenger traffic, Hong Kong International Airport's cargo throughput has fallen 14.4 per cent year-on-year from 2017, due to unfavourable macroeconomic conditions.
A strong collaboration in delivering a Single European Sky, and the signing of the Collaboration Agreement, sees the partnership between iTEC and EUROCONTROL continue to grow.
A new partnership between EANS and Cybernetica has led to a remote air traffic control tower solution, which allows air traffic at several aerodromes to be controlled simultaneously.
Heathrow Airport continues with its push for sustainability within the aviation industry, with a continued driving force behind its 'Fly Quiet and Green' initiative.
Changes to customer buying behaviour have meant that on-board duty free is no longer a viable option for KLM, as such, they are pulling the service from July 2019.
Under its previous owner, Tees Valley Airport was losing nearly £2.5 million per year, but with new owner, the Stobart Group which has previously restored Southend Airport, and a £513 million investment fund it is hoped that Tees Valley will follow suit.
Parking at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport in the near future? You might not be, but a robot called Stan instead hoped to increase passenger experience and reduce environmental impact.
As details of the terms of the UK's exit from the EU still remain a mystery, the UK's CAA has put into place contingency plans ensuring trade between the UK and the U.S. remains as uninterrupted as possible following the UK's exit from the EU.
Under the new scheme passengers from the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, Singapore and South Korea will be able to use the gates which is hoped will significantly reduce wait times.
To accommodate the expected increase in passengers travelling to the Middle East, the General Authority of Civil Aviation Saudi Arabia (GACA) have announced the development of Abha Airport.
Despite aircraft movements climbing 4.7 per cent, air cargo traffic fell by nearly 3.4 per cent for the same period last year for Frankfurt Airport according to Fraport.
Air France KLM Cargo (AFKL Cargo) has become the first airline group to adopt IATA's newly developed Dangerous Goods AutoCheck (DG AutoCheck) for the acceptance of dangerous goods shipments.