ACI Asia-Pacific announces award for Young Executive Award 2023
Ms. Noor Sabrina, of Malaysia Airports, has been declared as the winner of the ACI Asia-Pacific's Young Executive Award 2023.
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Ms. Noor Sabrina, of Malaysia Airports, has been declared as the winner of the ACI Asia-Pacific's Young Executive Award 2023.
Telecommunication companies have successfully interconnected NTT East’s “Giga-Raku 5G”, with TETRA, the airport’s wireless infrastructure.
To keep up with rising demand for electric cars, Helsinki Airport have made nearly 350 electric cars charging stations available across their parking areas.
IATA reported high levels of confidence among travellers for the peak Northern summer travel holiday season, with data tracking at 35% above 2022 levels.
Operating for the last 15 years, IATA's ISAGO is an industry programme for the global oversight of ground handling service providers (GHSPs) and is based on the IATA's Ground Operations Manual (IGOM) standards.
The airport received an award in recognition of their strategic diversity and inclusion effort in helping to recruit female police officers.
The CAA are wanting to understand the work being done to maintain high levels of safety, improve the passenger experience and create a sustainable future across aviation.
IATA's three priorities, outlined at the 35th IATA Ground Handling Conference (IGHC) include a focus on workplace recruitment and retention; adhering to standards and enhancing digitalisation.
The purchase agreement, designed to further the airlines growth, is the biggest in Ryanair's history and includes a firm order for 150 737-10 jets, with options for 150 more.
The airport reported that 6.4 million passengers travelled in April, showing strong progress from when travel restrictions were first lifted a year ago.
SFO are launching a centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) programme to continuously monitor airplane wastewater samples from the onsite triturator for variants of SARS-CoV-2.
The record number of new restaurants and shops opening are part of the airport's commitment to enhance passenger experience.
The Director General of IATA, Willie Walsh, claimed that "the added layer of expense this regulation will impose will not create a new incentive, but...will likely have an impact on ticket prices.”
Tallinn Airport believes that companies that fail to reduce their environmental impact by 2030 will be left out of the game.
The air organisation have responded to a statement from the World Health Organisation, declaring that COVID-19 is no longer a public health emergency.