Vancouver International celebrates 25 million annual passengers
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has served its 25-millionth annual passenger, two years ahead of forecast. Bringing a successful 2018 to a close.
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Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has served its 25-millionth annual passenger, two years ahead of forecast. Bringing a successful 2018 to a close.
Etihad Aviation Training, part of Etihad Aviation Group, has accomplished the significant milestone of becoming the first full European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Approved Training Organisation (ATO) for the transport category in the United Arab Emirates.
Flights at Britain’s second busiest airport, London Gatwick, remain suspended today (Thursday 20 December) after several sightings of drones flying near its airfield. The closure has caused disruption to thousands of people travelling before Christmas.
Adding San Francisco as its eighth non-stop destination to its North American portfolio, TAP Air Portugal will begin servicing the route between San Francisco and Portugal in June 2019.
Dublin Airport has welcomed 30 million passengers so far in 2018, the first time in the 78-year history that such a magnitude of passengers have used the airport in a single year.
The UK Government has released a green paper which details the future plans for the aviation industry, but does it do enough to support such a vital industry?
IATA is calling for airports to be operated as public services and ACI calls for end to airports double-speak dialogue on capacity.
Denver International Airport and the Transportation Security Administration have unveiled first of its kind screening technology in the U.S.
The first digital air traffic control centre, which has opened in Cranfield University, replicates what can be seen through the windows of a traditional air traffic control tower.
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The UK's Secretary of State for Transport opens London Luton Airport's newly-upgraded terminal, marking the culmination of the three-year transformation project.
NATS has welcomed the agreement to change airspace regulations which have been in place since the 1950s to accommodate the growing air traffic of the UK.
As the holiday rush of jet-setting passengers begins, travellers are reminded of the challenge of disruptive passengers as One Too Many campaign gets ready for Christmas.
Over 140,000 tonnes – the equivalent weight of 66 London Eyes - of Christmas cargo expected to pass through Heathrow, the UK’s biggest port by value during the holiday season.
As passenger traffic continues to grow, Gatwick has secured the support of 74 per cent of MPs in a YouGov poll to make better use of existing runways.
Catching up on sleep while travelling is set to become a lot easier with Perth Airport becoming the first airport in Australia to trial sleeping pods in one of its terminals.