Hobart Airport invests AU$4.5million in passenger comfort
The departures lounge is set for a rejuvenation at Hobart International as passenger numbers hit records for the summer months.
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The departures lounge is set for a rejuvenation at Hobart International as passenger numbers hit records for the summer months.
Typhoon Jebi, the worst storm to hit Japan in 25 years, has flooded the runways at Kansai International and stranded nearly 3,000 passengers.
To streamline operations and provide real time wait time information to its growing passenger base, Queenstown Airport has partnered with Veovo to utilise its Passenger Predictability solution.
Sydney Airport signs five-and-a-half-year contract with APN Outdoor for airport advertising rights. The partnership focuses on strengthening engagement for customers.
The new air traffic control tower at Wellington Airport, one of New Zealand’s first buildings constructed to withstand a tsunami, will be integral to the installation of digital towers.
The 'gateway to Queensland' will continue to develop and grow through the use of new technologies and the help of SITA.
A list of the top 10, highest grossing routes has been published and a British Airways route saw over US$1 billion in revenue between April 2017 and March 2018
The Women in Aviation International aims to spark in interest of aviation in young women at the Farnborough Airshow with its 'See her be her' campaign.
Green Airport Recognition awards by ACI Asia-Pacific are this year based around the theme of the of waste management to highlight the impact the aviation industry has upon the environment.
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Air traffic modernisation is well underway with the development of technology to pinpoint aircraft in four dimensions - latitude, longitude, altitude and time.
A major aerospace research institution has set out its main goals for dealing with problems arising from the magnitude of passengers expected to use the air transport in the coming decades.
Brexit may pose less of a problem for businesses near Gatwick, with 60 per cent of its local exports already going to markets outside the EU.
Simulation technology developed in New Zealand will be sent to Lebanon to assist with air traffic control training and reduce on-the-job learning.
The planned revamp will help Melbourne Airport reach its goal of reaching annual traffic of 100 million passenger over the coming decades.
The new terminal build means the airport has six times the capacity it did in 2015.