Eindhoven Airport uses artificial intelligence (AI) to improve turnaround process
Eindhoven Airport is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to further improve the aircraft turnaround process and minimise delays.
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Eindhoven Airport is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to further improve the aircraft turnaround process and minimise delays.
London Gatwick has opened its doors to a new STEM centre to engage and teach school children across the region about STEM and aviation.
Aena expects to have a consolidated an earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of more than €2,700 million.
After three and a half years of engineering works, Terminal 2 has reopened, restoring four-terminal operations at Changi Airport.
Miami International Airport’s 207 public restrooms are scheduled for a total makeover by 2030
As the UAE’s national airline, Etihad Airways operated the first commercial flight from Abu Dhabi International Airport's new Terminal A.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has delivered a package of improvements designed to clarify the airspace change process for airports.
The Aviation Council is set to meet to continue its progress towards futureproofing the UK aviation sector.
Read all about International Airport Review's new initiative aimed at recognising and celebrating the next generation of airport leaders.
Finavia's airports will open a whopping 24 new routes around Europe in the 2023–2024 winter season.
Brisbane Airport will have a $5 billion Future BNE investment programme for a better airport experience.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has set out its Final Decision on new price control arrangements for NATS (En Route) plc ("NERL").
IATA announced the results of its 2023 Global Passenger Survey, showing that travellers continue to prioritise speed and convenience.
London Gatwick has achieved Level 4+ ‘Transition’ of the Airport Carbon Accreditation scheme, which is the only institutionally-endorsed, global carbon management certification programme for airports.
On a journey from London Heathrow to Rome Fiumicino via British Airways, IATA successfully tested the first fully integrated digital identity travel experience.