UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) launches new support to deliver airspace modernisation
The UK regulator has launched the Airspace Modernisation Support Fund to establish a vision for the future of UK airspace.
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The UK regulator has launched the Airspace Modernisation Support Fund to establish a vision for the future of UK airspace.
The airport received Real Living Wage accreditation from the UK's Real Living Wage Foundation.
This eSupplement has been created in collboartion with the Director of Sustainability and Corporate Affairs at Bristol Airport, Simon Earles.
Heathrow has launched a public consultation for its next Noise Action Plan, which aims to deliver quieter nights and quieter flights for local residents.
Marie Owen Thomsen, Chief Economist, IATA, discusses some of the financial and political challenges in achieving Jet Zero by 2050.
Shannon Airport is predicting over 42,000 passengers to travel through the airport during June Bank Holiday.
Watch this exclusive interview with Chair of UK Civil Aviation Authority, Sir Stephen Hillier, and International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant, Chunekshi Wimalasuriya. Here he discusses some of the key components of aviation's journey in making Jet Zero a 2050 reality.
In Issue 1 of International Airport Review, Amparo Brea, Director of Innovation, Sustainability & Customer Experience at Aena, shares how the operator is harnessing digital solutions to innovate and evolve passenger experience, driving the concept beyond today’s standards.
Tom Skinner marks the new direct Elizabeth service from Shenfield, Essex to Heathrow, with the journey taking just 80 minutes.
The authority has announced proposals for new sustainability measures to incentivise airlines to operate at lower CO₂ emission aircraft at Dublin Airport.
The CAA are wanting to understand the work being done to maintain high levels of safety, improve the passenger experience and create a sustainable future across aviation.
The purchase agreement, designed to further the airlines growth, is the biggest in Ryanair's history and includes a firm order for 150 737-10 jets, with options for 150 more.
The airport reported that 6.4 million passengers travelled in April, showing strong progress from when travel restrictions were first lifted a year ago.
Farnborough Airport has received the best Fixed Based Operator (FBO) in the Aviation International News (AIN) FBO Survey 2023. It marks the airport's 17th year in a row of receiving this award.
The group have formed partnerships with ITA Airways and Trenitalia to promote their 'train + aeroplane' project. Doing so will further environmental travel and strengthen passenger experience.