Australian Airports Association appoints new Chief Executive Officer
James Goodwin has been appointed as Australian Airports Association's new CEO and will commence operation in the role from June 2020.
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James Goodwin has been appointed as Australian Airports Association's new CEO and will commence operation in the role from June 2020.
$5.9 million in government funding will enable the expansion and modernisation of the current Taupō Airport terminal, as well as additional improvements.
Through its CEO series, International Airport Review spoke to Graham Millett, CEO of Western Sydney International, about how the airport is set to be a disruptor in Australian aviation.
The Canberra Airport masterplan will remain in force for eight years, indirectly supporting thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity.
Gert-Jan de Graaff, CEO of Brisbane Airport Corporation, highlights the importance of communicating with an airport’s local community.
The five contracts have been awarded to contracting companies and multiple joint ventures for the delivery of HIA's multi-phased expansion.
Construction of the new runway has been ongoing for eight years, and represents one of the most significant projects in Brisbane Airport's history.
The Queensland Airports Limited and Griffith University partnership agreement has been extended by an additional three years.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report outlines that passengers are having a better experience as a result of airport investments.
Following an initial assessment of the impact of COVID-19, there will be a global revenue loss within the aviation industry of $27.8 billion by the end of 2020.
The new express link will help to relieve congestion for passengers arriving at Melbourne Airport and provide easier access to Terminal 4.
Wellington Airport is one of the first to have complied with an ICAO requirement for all airport operators to assess runway conditions using a new standardised methodology.
A new infrastructure project that will consist of improvements to road width, pedestrian paths and bus stops, has been opened by Auckland Airport.
The CUAS and UTM system will be developed based upon a proof-of-concept drone detection system currently being trialled at Auckland Airport.
New developments include the introduction of self-service check-in kiosks and bag-drop technology as part of Avalon Airport's efforts to improve efficiency.