Debate sparked over aviation’s readiness for a no-deal Brexit
As Brexit looms ever closer the aviation industry braces itself for a no-deal scenario but Sky News has questioned the readiness of the CAA for such a deal.
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As Brexit looms ever closer the aviation industry braces itself for a no-deal scenario but Sky News has questioned the readiness of the CAA for such a deal.
With Brexit just around the corner, and a no-deal scenario edging closer, Bob Simmons, Technical Director at Baines Simmons, takes us through the possibilities of air travel in a post-Brexit Britain.
ACI Europe has released its air traffic report for June 2018, Q2 & H1, which has revealed that during the first half of this year (H1), passenger traffic at Europe’s airports grew by an average 6.7 per cent.
Heathrow has begun its search for innovation partners ahead of the North-West runway expansion development and hopes to find the 'best in Britain'
Brexit may pose less of a problem for businesses near Gatwick, with 60 per cent of its local exports already going to markets outside the EU.
Aeronautical firm Airbus has said that a no-deal Brexit scenario would lead to it 'reconsidering' its investment in the UK, potentially costing 14,000 jobs and affecting many more.
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As MPs prepare for a vote on its expansion this summer, the Transport Secretary has said he wants consumer needs and interests to shape Heathrow's plans.
A week on from a promising visit to the United States during which the continued sharing of information between the nation and Great Britain emerged as a key theme, Baroness Sugg has told the UK airport industry that she and her department will stand behind it through coming challenges.
Karen Dee, Chief Executive of the UK’s Airport Operators Association (AOA), takes a look at what 2018 will bring for the industry and it is clear that much of what is expected to keep airports and the AOA busy is already well underway.
The President of ACI EUROPE has outlined the good news and challenges airports in Europe face over the coming months and years at an annual reception in the European Parliament.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged the UK Government to shore-up its international air connectivity by focusing on a cost-effective expansion of Heathrow Airport and achieving early clarity on post-Brexit issues.
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer suggested it was 'conceivable' that on March 29 2019, the day Britain is calendared to leave the European Union, flights between the UK and EU would stop.
The Scottish Finance Secretary has conceded that the plans to replace Air Passenger Duty (APD) with Air Departure Tax (ADT) may take longer than planned.
The European airport industry today renewed its warning about Brexit and its potential impact on European air transport, connectivity and the wider economy during a public hearing on the subject in the European Parliament in Brussels.
The UK Airport Operators Association (AOA) offer their take on today's Government’s Transport Investment Strategy.