UK flights will continue no matter the deal with which Britain leaves the EU
The UK Government has confirmed that in the event of…
The UK Government has confirmed that in the event of a no-deal exit from the EU, flights will not ground to a halt.
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The UK Government has confirmed that in the event of…
The UK Government has confirmed that in the event of a no-deal exit from the EU, flights will not ground to a halt.
Flights at Britain’s second busiest airport, London Gatwick, remain suspended…
Flights at Britain’s second busiest airport, London Gatwick, remain suspended today (Thursday 20 December) after several sightings of drones flying near its airfield. The closure has caused disruption to thousands of people travelling before Christmas.
The UK Government has released a green paper which details…
The UK Government has released a green paper which details the future plans for the aviation industry, but does it do enough to support such a vital industry?
The government has launched a call for evidence pertaining to…
The government has launched a call for evidence pertaining to the licensing laws within airports to asses the needs to change to the attitudes towards alcohol within airports.
Following the AOA Annual Conference on the 29th October 2018, the…
Following the AOA Annual Conference on the 29th October 2018, the winners of the AOA Annual Awards have been announced.
The 2019 AOA Annual Conference, themed the 'airport of the…
The 2019 AOA Annual Conference, themed the 'airport of the future' focused heavily on Brexit and Air Passenger Duty, both of which were prominent in the Chancellor's budget, which was released on the opening day.
CAA wants an increase in prosecutions to crack down on…
CAA wants an increase in prosecutions to crack down on violent and drunken airline passengers, as the number of incidents reported this year are set to be on course with last year's figures.
Queue times at border control are longer than passengers expect…
Queue times at border control are longer than passengers expect to wait, in recent report by ComRes. As border force is under funded, and passenger numbers increase, the problem is going to get worse before it gets better.
Public desire to have targets cut is in sharp contrast…
Public desire to have targets cut is in sharp contrast with the increased queues at the border in UK airports, as detailed in a report released today by the AOA.
Though the battle may have been won, murmurs of a…
Though the battle may have been won, murmurs of a legal challenge may yet stop the plan in its tracks.
The meeting with senior representatives from the UK aviation industry…
The meeting with senior representatives from the UK aviation industry follows the Prime Minister’s tour of the UK to mark one year until Brexit.
Last week, a document was published by the British Department…
Last week, a document was published by the British Department for Transport showcasing the challenges expected from its six "key objectives" for an aviation strategy to be finalised next year. Here are some important points that airport operators may need to know about.
A bill that proposes imposing tougher penalties on offenders that…
A bill that proposes imposing tougher penalties on offenders that shine lasers into aircraft or other vehicles has been amended to included ATC facilities after the Airport Operators Association and NATS put pressure on the Government.
Data from the third and fourth waves of an 18-month…
Data from the third and fourth waves of an 18-month online and phone survey has been released by the UK Civil Aviation Authority.
A drafted bill aimed at clamping down on the reckless…
A drafted bill aimed at clamping down on the reckless use of drones will be published by the UK Government in spring.