Airlines present united front in dispute over flight reduction at Schiphol Airport
The global airline community has responded to the Dutch government's sudden decision to reduce Schiphol Airport's capacity.
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The global airline community has responded to the Dutch government's sudden decision to reduce Schiphol Airport's capacity.
With the second anniversary of International Day Commemorating Air Crash Victims and their Families having taken place on 20 February 2023, Raymond Bayor, Communications Consultant within the Facilitation Section of ICAO’s Air Transport Bureau, highlights ICAO’s leadership and cooperation with States and stakeholders on the assistance to air crash victims…
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Government of the Federal Republic of Somalia agreed to deepen and formalize cooperation with the aim of strengthening the economic and social benefits of aviation in Somalia.
Air traffic control services will be operationally restored after a 30-year disruption.
“Air cargo performance softened in November, the traditional peak season... but market signals are mixed," according to IATA's Director General, Willie Walsh.
The Director General of IATA has called the measures, which he says have been proven ineffective over the last three years "disappointing".
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For Issue 6 2022, International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles caught up with Robson Freitas, Head of Operations, Security and Emergency at BH Airport. Freitas discussed how cyber‑security is, more than ever, a crucial issue for airports, as well as the battle with unruly passenger behaviour.
The International Air Transport Association has called for a transition to enhance ground support equipment to improve safety and contain the cost of ground equipment damage.
The International Air Transport Association has estimated that Sustainable Aviation Fuel production will reach at least 300 million litres in 2022, a 200 per cent increase on 2021 production.
The International Air Transport Association has called upon governments to encourage stronger European economic development by embracing policies to promote greater air connectivity.
For September 2022, the International Air Transport Association's latest data figures demonstrate a soften in demand for global air cargo.
The International Air Transport Association has revealed that its 2022 Global Passenger Survey demonstrates that passengers top concerns for travel, in the post-COVID-19 crisis period, are focused on simple and convenient travel.
The International Air Transport Association reveals impressive passenger data for August 2022 showing continued momentum in the air travel recovery.
The International Air Transport Association alongside Etihad Airways will be trialling a CO2 emissions calculation tool specifically developed for air cargo flights.
For International Airport Review, Steve Gill, Managing Director of Bournemouth Airport, gives his analysis on the move by EASA, the biggest news in the European freight sector in years.