WFS to build state-of-the-art pharma facility at Copenhagen Airport
Construction of a new pharma facility at Copenhagen Airport will begin in April, with temperature-controlled facilities for a wide range of pharma products.
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Construction of a new pharma facility at Copenhagen Airport will begin in April, with temperature-controlled facilities for a wide range of pharma products.
In his speech at the International Aviation Club in Washington, D.C., Alexandre de Juniac, highlighted the importance of both Government and Industry working together to reap the continued benefits of aviation.
The certification given to GTA dnata by IATA reaffirms their commitment to safety, security, compliance and efficiency in the handling of pharmaceutical products.
As the Prime Minister's Brexit deal was defeated in the House of Commons, a no-deal Brexit is looking more likely than ever, but what does this mean for flights?
With an expected four per cent increase in Jordan's aviation growth each year, the government of Jordan must prioritise safety according to IATA.
The pharma corridor between Hong Kong and Brussels Airport assures handling quality for temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals.
IATA has launched a new payment system through which an instant direct payment can be made to airlines for flights, making the process safer and faster.
As 2019 kicks off we provide a glimpse of what airline retailing might look like this year, with the seven key things to look out for.
In a history spanning 80 years, Azerbaijan’s capital airport, Heydar Aliyev International, has gone from strength to strength. Jahangir Askerov, President of Azerbaijan Airlines, reveals why the airport is such an important part of the region, and the work that’s been carried out to ensure its ‘five star’ status.
As passenger capacity continues on its ever-increasing trend, airports must diversify their processes to make travel as easy as possible for passengers. Raoul Cooper, Senior Design Manager at BA explains how the airline uses new technologies to streamline both airside and landside operations.
IATA is calling for airports to be operated as public services and ACI calls for end to airports double-speak dialogue on capacity.
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.
IATA has launched its Turbulence Aware data resource to help airlines avoid turbulence when planning routes tactically in flight.
ENAV (the Italian Air Navigation Service Provider) and IATA have presented the first edition of the Italian National Airspace Strategy.
IATA has announced global passenger traffic results for October showing that demand rose 6.3 per cent compared to the same month last year.