Gatwick Airport publishes second Decade of Change sustainability policy
Looking ahead to 2030, Gatwick Airport's second Decade of Change policy sets out further goals for the airport to achieve its net-zero by 2040 target.
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Looking ahead to 2030, Gatwick Airport's second Decade of Change policy sets out further goals for the airport to achieve its net-zero by 2040 target.
As the UK aviation industry tackles the challenges of today, it is also focused on the future and how it can build back better. For the industry and its recovery, airspace modernisation is an important piece of the jigsaw. Chief of the Airspace Change Organising Group (ACOG), Mark Swan, describes…
Following the apparent forced diversion of Ryanair Flight FR4978 out of Belarusian airspace, IATA has called on EASA to ensure that aircraft operations remain separate from politics.
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EASA's study on the acceptance of Urban Air Mobility in the EU found that, broadly, the concept was welcomed by citizens, though concerns were raised regarding safety, among other issues.
On 18 May 2021, the first long-haul flight fuelled by SAF produced 100 per cent in France flew from Paris-CDG to Montreal, Canada.
Finavia's renovation work at Helsinki will be undertaken during summer 2021, with the goal to ensure the smooth taxiing and apron operations of aircraft.
After temporarily ceasing operations on 22 April 2020 in order to accommodate parked aircraft, Sydney Airport's east-west runway has now resumed service.
Glyn Hughes, Director General of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), discusses the key role that the air cargo industry has played during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the continued transportation of the vaccine, and why airport communities are so important in ensuring the efficient and successful function of air cargo.
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Why should airport operators be concerned with the new Global Reporting Format? What are the issues and what are the potential solutions?
The project, which will cost approximately $55 million, will allow wide-bodied, long-haul aircraft to fly in and out of Newcastle Airport.