£4.8 billion airport upgrade proposal put forward by Philippines consortium
A new, unsolicited proposal has been lodged to rejuvenate, upgrade and then operate the Philippines' biggest airport for 35 years.
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A new, unsolicited proposal has been lodged to rejuvenate, upgrade and then operate the Philippines' biggest airport for 35 years.
The first stages of a construction project at Kos Island International Airport which will eventually see it more than triple in size has begun with the reconstruction of its runway.
The train and plane manufacturer will continue its relationship with the world's 18th busiest airport, keeping Denver in the fold of its North American empire.
Finnair, the airline specialising in Europe-Asia traffic and the only Nordic carrier with a 4-star Skytrax ranking, has chosen software by Quintiq, a Dassault Systèmes company, to plan its ground operations workforce. This covers rostering for over 1350 employees in the areas of maintenance, customer services, cargo handling and catering...
Cyril Fabre, Head of Airfield Pavement – Airport Operations at Airbus, discusses the paradox of why the heaviest commercial airplane remains the most pavement-friendly aircraft at large hub airports?
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Women’s participation in the aviation sector must improve in order ensure the sustainable management of global air traffic.
Increasing airspace capacity leads to more aircraft being able to choose optimum flight levels, saving time and fuel....
Athol Glover's work in the Pacific represents precisely what the wider aviation community needs to achieve. Athol Glover represents mutual accountability.
New airfield lighting control and monitoring system will improve aircraft movement efficiency and safety at one of the world’s busiest airports...
According to the recently published Istanbul New Airport Economic Impact Analysis, the airport could provide employment to up to 225,000 people by 2025.
Frequentis steps in to support Polish “IT-COM” after the bankruptcy of Schmid Telecom AG
As we enter 2017, the future seems at once both exciting and worrying. As the technology sector moves forward faster than other industries can keep up, issues such as cyber security become more and more challenging at a faster and faster rate. To look into which technologies will come to affect most…
Join International Airport Review in celebration of our 20th Anniversary as we begin our Top 20s feature and pick our Top 20 World Airports.
In this article, Orlando looks at the use of synthetic aviation turf as wildlife mitigation tool using information from FAA funded study.