Final design of Western Sydney Airport’s passenger terminal revealed
With construction due to begin at the end of 2021, the final design for Western Sydney International's passenger terminal has been unveiled.
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With construction due to begin at the end of 2021, the final design for Western Sydney International's passenger terminal has been unveiled.
The facial imaging technology will help airport representatives efficiently pull passengers aside who have been detected to have an elevated core body temperature of 100.4 degrees and higher - a common symptom of COVID-19.
The commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030 incorporates all emissions under Sydney Airport’s operational control, and the airport will also continue its programme to target indirect ‘Scope 3’ emissions.
The survey conducted by AAA found that the Australian government's Tourism Aviation Network Support programme has succeeded in increasing demand for domestic air travel.
After temporarily ceasing operations on 22 April 2020 in order to accommodate parked aircraft, Sydney Airport's east-west runway has now resumed service.
The Australian government has extended the regional and domestic aviation support programmes that were originally announced in March 2021.
In the next instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, Jane Rotsey, General Manager - Safety, Sustainability and Environment at Sydney Airport, states how, despite the uncertainty and challenges presented by the pandemic, the airport’s commitment to sustainability held fast.
The project, which will cost approximately $55 million, will allow wide-bodied, long-haul aircraft to fly in and out of Newcastle Airport.
Sunshine Coast Airport’s CEO, Andrew Brodie, reflects on the changes brought about by the unprecedented pandemic, and speaks of the strengths and positives that have evolved from that adversity which are guiding the airport’s future in the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
The renovation of Kansai Airport's Terminal 1 will focus on expanding the capacity of international flights and improving the passenger experience.
For the first time in over a year, airports across New Zealand and Australia have gladly begun welcoming international passengers again.
In addition to the completion of its International Arrivals Hall refurbishment, Melbourne Airport has also completed an additional 64 construction projects since March 2020.
The Australian Airports Association has welcomed the announcement from the New Zealand government that quarantine-free travel between New Zealand and Australia will commence from 19 April 2021.
DB Schenker and Lufthansa Cargo will now operate a weekly cargo flight from Frankfurt to Shanghai that will utilise SAF to run completely carbon neutral.
After joining the pilot phase to support ACI's development of Level 4 of the Airport Customer Experience Accreditation, Incheon has become the first airport to achieve the new level.