Third runway confirmed for Japan’s second busiest airport
Japan's second busiest airport is set to get busier with the construction of a third runway and extended operating hours.
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Japan's second busiest airport is set to get busier with the construction of a third runway and extended operating hours.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council has agreed to a change to the convention that it says will help airports move on from legacy systems.
The UK's second most popular destination for Chinese tourists may soon see a surge as a new route opens between Beijing and Edinburgh.
Three million passengers travelled through Gatwick in February, with long haul routes driving a 37.2 per cent cargo increase
Speaking at the World Cargo Symposium taking place in Dallas, IATA's Global Head of Cargo has outlined what the future holds for air freight.
The joint venture aims to provide holistic approach to cost-effectively manage sustainability at the world’s busiest airport.
An app which allows passengers with reduced mobility and hidden disabilities to personalise the assistance they need has been launched at Edinburgh Airport.
Heathrow showcased wheelchairs can be controlled using smartphones, can travel in convoy through an airport and can be programmed to move themselves to where they are needed, without passengers or attendants.
As part of its multi-million redevelopment programme, more retailers have set up shop at the UK's fifth biggest airport.
The second cargo hub after the Port of Antwerp, Brucargo is investing millions to secure its place in the heart of Belgium's economy.
A specialist aviation fire services provider has been ordered to stop using foam containing PFOS by May 4.
The Royal Schiphol Group's incoming Chief Executive was State Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the second Dutch cabinet for four years between 1998 and 2002.
The founding members of the iTEC Collaboration and the Eurocontrol Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MUAC) will jointly develop the Interoperability (IOP) components that support exchanges of flight trajectory information.
A week on from a promising visit to the United States during which the continued sharing of information between the nation and Great Britain emerged as a key theme, Baroness Sugg has told the UK airport industry that she and her department will stand behind it through coming challenges.
To mark International Women's Day, British Airways hosted a special all-female flight, with more than 60 women taking part from the ground team to the cockpit.