UK Civil Aviation Authority set to inspire 100,000 students
The UK Civil Aviation Authority is set to inspire over 100,000 students across the United Kingdom, connecting with the next generation.
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The UK Civil Aviation Authority is set to inspire over 100,000 students across the United Kingdom, connecting with the next generation.
London Luton Airport (LLA) have revolutionised their security by introducing new CT scanner technology for passengers.
A spokesperson from AGS Airports have released a statement responding to the Scottish Government's aviation statement.
A collaboration between Exeter Airport, Cranfield University and travel company TUI will see hydrogen fuel trials later this year.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have unveiled new plans to modernise airspace operations over the next decade.
Here, Mace’s Global Head of Aviation, Carl Dainter, explains how firms responsible for building and enhancing airports can aid a sense of consistency, providing passengers with a pleasant and frictionless, yet bespoke, experience throughout their journey.
Karen Dee, the Chief Executive of AirportsUK, has responded to the Scottish government's statement on aviation.
Farnborough Airport have announced the opening of a new Bombardier line maintenance station, offering a variety of services to customers.
Phil Forster, the Managing Director for Teesside International Airport spoke with International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, Chunekshi Wimalasuriya, about the development of new revenue opportunities for the airport.
The Chair of Sustainable Aviation, an industry association, Matt Gorman, responds to the King's Speech and SAF proposed policy.
The projected costs of Alderney Airport's new runway in Guernsey have skyrocketed, according to recent estimations.
Chief Executive of the trade body AirportsUK (formerly the Airport Operators Association, AOA) has issued a response to the King's Speech.
UK airports are currently facing public backlash after some have increased drop-off charges for cars and taxis.
Firefly Green Fuels has announced a novel pathway to sustainable aviation fuel, made from sewage sludge. International Airport Review finds out more.
The Airport Operators Association (AOA) has announced that they will now be known as AirportsUK and have introduced a new logo.