Air Navigation Order goes under the microscope
16 October 2014 | By Civil Aviation Authority
A ‘root and branch’ review of how the UK’s Air Navigation Order impacts on general aviation has begun, the Civil Aviation Authority confirmed...
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16 October 2014 | By Civil Aviation Authority
A ‘root and branch’ review of how the UK’s Air Navigation Order impacts on general aviation has begun, the Civil Aviation Authority confirmed...
15 October 2014 | By Warsaw Chopin Airport
Chopin Airport handled over 1.07 million passengers in September 2014, breaking the one million monthly barrier for the fourth time in a row despite a 4% drop on September 2013...
15 October 2014 | By The International Air Transport Association
The International Air Transport Association announced that James R. Clapper, Director National Intelligence, United States Office of the Director National Intelligence, will deliver remarks at AVSEC World...
14 October 2014 | By Stansted Airport
Stansted Airport is reminding local residents, businesses and community groups they have just four more weeks to have their say on its Draft Sustainable Development Plan...
14 October 2014 | By ACI Europe
In the midst of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa, rising public concerns about its potential spread and an evolving array of national responses in Europe...
13 October 2014 | By Fraport
Frankfurt Airport continues to register noticeable growth in passenger traffic...
13 October 2014 | By Finavia
Finavia has launched a historic revamp of services at Helsinki Airport. As a result, a group of important international companies have arrived at the airport, which will support the growth of Helsinki Airport as the leading transit airport in traffic between Europe and Asia...
10 October 2014 | By ACI
Passenger traffic for the month of August increased by 5.3%. This was slightly above the twelve month growth trend of 4.7%...
10 October 2014 | By The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
CILT’s fringe debate at this week’s Liberal Democrat conference in Glasgow saw key industry figures discuss their vision for the future of aviation to a packed room of industry professionals...
9 October 2014 | By Stansted Airport
Stansted Airport’s ambition to secure more scheduled freighter services is top of the agenda as its cargo development team heads to South Korea this week to hold top level talks with potential new airlines...
9 October 2014 | By SITA
The International Registry of Mobile Assets (International Registry) has achieved a major milestone with the announcement that more than half a million registrations have now been filed. The International Registry provides for the registration and protection of financial interests in aircraft objects, such as airframes, engines and helicopters and was…
9 October 2014 | By Orlando International Airport
Orlando International Airport continues to coordinate and communicate with the Centers for Disease Control, federal, state and local health agencies, Customs and Border Protection and our airline partners to be prepared and minimize the risk to the traveling public from communicable diseases such as Ebola...
8 October 2014 | By Home Office
Border Force has tripled the number of ePassport gates at Stansted Airport, providing travellers with more opportunity to use the automated, fast and secure route through the border...
8 October 2014 | By NATS
NATS and the Ministry of Defence have agreed a deal that will see UK military air traffic controllers equipped with the latest generation of controlling tools...
7 October 2014 | By Federal Aviation Administration
The health and welfare of flight crews, airline workers and the traveling public is a top priority of the FAA...