New expert group established to make zero emission flights a reality
The new steering group of aviation experts will further Britain’s role in the global effort to end flight emissions and achieve truly sustainable air travel.
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The new steering group of aviation experts will further Britain’s role in the global effort to end flight emissions and achieve truly sustainable air travel.
Birmingham Airport has released its updated roadmap, which will prioritise zero-carbon airport operations while minimising the use of carbon offsets to become net zero carbon by 2033.
Bournemouth Airport has become the fastest developing cargo airport in the UK, with the official launch of Cargo First, its dedicated cargo handling service.
London Heathrow Airport has experienced a surge in passenger demand, during March 2022, following the UK government’s removal of COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Global aviation logistics specialist, Menzies Aviation, has secured a renewal of its long-standing partnership and ground operations contract with Aer Lingus at London Heathrow Airport.
The Airport Operators Association’s latest 'Reconnecting the UK: recovering aviation connectivity' report has outlined how UK airports have lost £10 billion in revenue since the first lockdown in March 2020.
On 4 May 2022, Built Environment Networking will be hosting their annual Airports Development & Future of Aviation Conference at the Concorde Conference Centre in Manchester.
Brian Roche, Director of Information Technology at George Best Belfast City Airport, gives his opinion on which technology will be disrupting the airport sector in the future.
Birmingham Airport has launched a trial period for driverless, autonomous shuttles, which have the potential to transform and improve efficiency and safety for passengers, staff, and airport users.
For International Airport Review, Jonathan Coen, Security Director at London Heathrow Airport, talks about the future airport security experience the way he sees it.
The Scottish Affairs Committee have warned that due to the slow COVID-19 airport recovery plan and uncertain travel restrictions, aviation recovery results are likely to be delayed until at least 2025.
The return and addition of new core routes at London City Airport will ensure momentum in passenger growth and travel confidence, as part of the airport’s post-COVID-19 recovery.
Norse Atlantic Airways has secured important slots at London Gatwick Airport and will adjust ticket sales and initial route offering due to the tragic events unfolding in Ukraine and its impact on travel demand.
Glasgow Airport, through its FlightPath Fund, has awarded £2,310 to an allotment project run by Men Matter Scotland, to help support the mental health and connections amongst local men in the area.
As passenger recovery continues and in time for the highly anticipated busy summer months ahead, London Luton Airport has announced 400 new job opportunities across the airport.