Finavia first in Europe to pilot hydrogen to power heavy-duty airport vehicles
Finavia will promote hydrogen-use at its airports and develop logistics needed to utilise hydrogen, via the HyAirport project.
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Finavia will promote hydrogen-use at its airports and develop logistics needed to utilise hydrogen, via the HyAirport project.
13 July 2023 | By
Swedavia is enhancing passenger assistance to passenger with reduced mobility (PRM) through its PRM service.
In May, Swedavia’s airports had more than three million passengers in a single month - a first since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The project works for more efficient air traffic management and was selected for their potential to encourage commercialisation and method development among society.
4 April 2023 | By
For Issue 1 2023 of International Airport Review Jonas Abrahamsson, CEO of Swedavia, discussed how the aviation industry can regain the trust of passengers following disruptions last summer, continue driving sustainable transformation, and provide critical connectivity in an increasingly international world.
As part of its continued investment in the Swedish market, Ryanair will expand its operations at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, with the addition of eight new routes, a new aircraft and 30 new jobs.
As part of Swedavia's biggest investment ever in commercial operations across its 10 airports, Luleå Airport is set to open three new food outlets in spring 2023, after experiencing a strong post-pandemic recovery in passenger numbers.
Focusing on the climate transition and air travel of the future, the TakeOff event resumed at Göteborg Landvetter Airport's newly inaugurated terminal, following a several-year pause.
To meet increased recruitment needs, Swedavia – in collaboration with its partners at the airport – is arranging a big recruitment day at Arlanda on January 30, 2023.
23 January 2023 | By
Swedavia works to promote the transition to sustainable air transport with the goal that five per cent of all fuel used for refuelling at Swedish airports should be fossil-free by 2025.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport has announced the first phase of a new marketplace and modern security checkpoint, to open in summer 2023.
According to a survey carried out by the Financial Times, Swedavia has been named a Diversity Leader among businesses operating in Europe.
2 November 2022 | By
For Issue 5 2022, Charlotte Ljunggren, Swedavia’s Chief Commercial Officer, tells International Airport Review about Stockholm Arlanda’s biggest investment ever in food, drinks and shopping.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is half-way through the construction of its true Nordic veranda, made of laminated timber beams and the future home to the airport's new food marketplace.
Swedavia’s airports welcomed nearly 2.9 million passengers, making June 2022 the third straight month with record passenger volume since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.