Avinor and SINTEF to contribute to Europe’s green aviation initiatives
The TULIPS project has been awarded €25 million by the EU, with 29 partners, including Avinor and SINTEF, contributing to making a greener aviation future.
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The TULIPS project has been awarded €25 million by the EU, with 29 partners, including Avinor and SINTEF, contributing to making a greener aviation future.
The International Air Transport Association has outlined key priorities including, sustainability, modernisation, and safety, to ensure the air cargo industry remains resilient post-COVID-19 pandemic.
ISAVIA, the Iceland Airport Authority, has resurrected its campaign to attract and support aircraft utilising Iceland’s regional airports Akureyri and Egilsstaðir.
Bicol International Airport has begun commercial operations on 8 October 2021, offering its annually expected two million international and domestic passengers a contactless travel experience.
Due to increased air traffic, new operations and investments at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Swedavia is set to launch an additional terminal from 26 October 2021.
With the easing of testing requirements and red-list countries increasing passenger travel numbers, Heathrow Airport urges for the UK government to show leadership in decarbonising aviation at COP26.
Malcolm Johns, Chief Executive of Christchurch Airport, explains how the airport is already ahead of its target to reach net zero by 2050, and how their work has expanded to assisting other airports, with the aim of decarbonising the entire industry.
Vancouver International Airport has revealed its Roadmap to Net Zero Carbon by 2030, accelerating the airport’s original net zero emissions target by 20 years from 2050.
Beneath the iconic control tower at Bordeaux Airport, a new High Environmental Quality facility has been launched, as part of the airport’s modernisation plan.
47 countries are to be removed from the government travel red list on 11 October 2021, easing restrictions for people wanting to travel abroad to more countries and destinations.
As air traveller’s COVID-19 travel restrictions frustrations continue to rise, a survey by the International Air Transport Association shows respondents’ confidence in the restoration of travel.
Glasgow Airport in partnership with Boeing hosted the two-day sustainability event, the Boeing Innovation Forum, bringing together the aviation industry and First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon.
Airport Authority Hong Kong has welcomed support from the Chief Executive to push forward Airport City development and progress at Hong Kong's international aviation hub.
Despite a cumulative $201 billion loss for the airline industry (2020-2022), the International Air Transport Association has revealed improved results for aviation during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
At the International Air Transport Association’s latest annual meeting, a commitment has been agreed to transform global air transport in order to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.