EURCONTROL 2050 air traffic forecast shows aviation pathway to net-zero
EUROCONTROL has released a new long-term air traffic report, which includes forecasts of net CO2 emissions and how aviation can achieve net-zero by 2050.
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EUROCONTROL has released a new long-term air traffic report, which includes forecasts of net CO2 emissions and how aviation can achieve net-zero by 2050.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol's traffic and transport figures for March 2022, show that the number of passengers and cargo passing through the airport has significantly increased compared to results from 2021 and 2020.
Marseille Provence Airport is set to launch a new self-connect service for passengers travelling through the airport, to ensure a smooth transfer experience during their layover.
London Heathrow Airport has experienced a surge in passenger demand, during March 2022, following the UK government’s removal of COVID-19 travel restrictions.
ACI EUROPE has released its latest air traffic report, which shows that after two months of stalled recovery, passenger traffic has resumed an upward trajectory in February 2022.
In March 2022, Swedavia’s 10 airports had a total of 1.7 million passengers, which compared to March 2021, also a month also greatly affected by the pandemic, air travel increased by 418 per cent.
The International Air Transport Association has announced that air travel experienced a strong rebound in February 2022 compared to January 2022.
Brandenburg Berlin Airport has welcomed a total of 1.3 million passengers, who used both Terminals 1 and 2 during the month of March.
New EUROCONTROL Traffic Scenarios for the period April to December 2022 have predicted a steady growth between April and peak-summer, reaching 89 per cent of 2019 traffic by August.
The Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to commission the new and sustainable air traffic control tower at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
No longer perceived as a luxury, flying private these days is a necessity in many regions where commercial aviation is still lacking proper itineraries. David Gitman, President of Monarch Air Group, believes that the rise in popularity in private aviation will continue in 2022, as he tells International Airport Review.
Carmelo International Airport has kick-started modernisation works at the new air terminal, to help enhance air connectivity and promote development in Uruguay.
As India welcomes back the gradual increase in international passengers and travel, Bangalore International Airport has reinstated more than 90 per cent routes compared to pre-COVID-19.
Michael Eggenschwiler, CEO of Hamburg Airport, believes that there will be an even bigger focus on the passenger experience in the future. In response to this, Hamburg Airport has set up a dedicated business unit on passenger management.
Europe's regional airports, industry leads, and business partners have gathered in Palermo Airport for the 13th Annual Airports Council International Europe Regional Airports conference.