Sustainable aircraft taxiing trialled by Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
By trialling a new 'taxibot', Schiphol Airport hopes to make aircraft taxiing more sustainable by limiting unnecessary fuel usage.
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By trialling a new 'taxibot', Schiphol Airport hopes to make aircraft taxiing more sustainable by limiting unnecessary fuel usage.
As part of International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, John Irving, CEO of Liverpool John Lennon Airport, discusses the impact of technology within aviation and the significance of regional airports for the UK.
New drone footage recorded by Stansted Airport shows the lack of movement at the airport, as well as aircraft parked in all available space.
In a world where the decarbonisation of the transport sector is of paramount importance, how will the development of electric aviation contribute to achieving a fossil-free aviation sector?
Rochelle ‘Chellie’ Cameron, CEO of Philadelphia International Airport, tells International Airport Review about the importance of the airport’s workforce, and the significance of guest experience.
Charges for unscheduled flights arriving and departing from the airport between 23:30 and 06:00 will be five times greater than daytime charges.
Swedavia intends to enable all 10 of its airports to handle electric aircraft and place the first commercial electrified route in service by 2025.
In a bid to enhance the development of electric aviation, Finavia has joined the Nordic initiative 'Network for Electric Aviation'.
DARE equipment will help to reduce the impact of disabled aircraft blocking the runways and, as a result, reduce flight delays.
ACI World has said that standards for supersonic aircraft must address the impact on the environment, airport operations and the public.
Dublin Airport implements a new device to reduce the time spent on essential airfield safety checks in regard to aircraft parking lighting.
Considering the detrimental effects on the aviation industry, Jonathan Nicholson, Assistant Director, Civil Aviation Authority, highlights the risks, opportunities and challenges related to the use of unmanned aircraft.
Cranfield University has carried out successful trails of a suction robot which can detect and repair damage to aircraft, as part of the CompInnova Project.
As part of Stansted's on-going development programme new aircraft stands have been added to enable more passengers to pass through the airport with greater ease.
NASA's test flights tackled the biggest source of complaints made to the Federal Aviation Authority.