Western Australia Airport infrastructure becomes priority
Western Sydney Airport has again been included among the nation’s ‘high priority infrastructure’ projects by Infrastructure Australia.
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Western Sydney Airport has again been included among the nation’s ‘high priority infrastructure’ projects by Infrastructure Australia.
Emirates is the only stable client for the A380, and as such, a reduction in their order numbers has promoted Airbus to terminate production of the A380.
Swissport is to become the primary shareholder in Heathrow Cargo Handling Ltd. (HCH), increasing its stake to 100 per cent.
New route between Cambodia and Thailand will meet growing passenger demand and facilitate seamless travel between Phnom Penh and Bangkok.
DUB and the IAA will now incorporate A-CDM into the management of daily flight operations at the airport to help to reduce delays.
With their customisable shapes and scalable sizes, Green Furniture’s seating designs are made for any type of terminal. Green can supply more seats in less space (an increase of 44 per cent in some terminals) yet also know how to keep passengers on the move.
As the development of Bristol Airport continues, the airport is offering £1.8 million to fund for noise insulation for homes in the surrounding area.
ACI Asia-Pacific has announced the results of the region’s Green Airports Recognition 2019, which recognises airports’ outstanding achievements in their environmental projects.
Digital connectivity and a robust digital infrastructure are key to the development of the aviation industry, as ICAO and ICANN sign MoU.
Luton witnessed nearly 13 per cent increase in passenger traffic in January 2019 compared to 2018, kick starting what could be the best year for the airport yet.
Partnering with Aireon, the IAA has invested in technology which can pinpoint the location of aircraft, making the skies safer.
With passenger numbers set to rise to 2.9 million at Cork Airport in 2019, this punctuality accolade reassures passengers that the airport can handle the increase in travellers.
Passengers at Copenhagen Airport will be trialling new security features to ensure the longevity of the new technology, which will enable passengers to leave liquids in hand luggage.
With more than 5,300 employees at Glasgow Airport, single-use plastics are a problem, but the new water bottle initiative aims to reduce this dependency.
As part of the SESAR 2020 project, EUROCONTROL emphasises importance of joint initiatives between France and Spain to increase air capacity.