Heathrow expansion priorities for a post-Brexit UK
As the Brexit strategy begins to take shape, IATA's Regional Vice President, Europe, Rafael Schvartzman looks at the Heathrow expansion decision in light of the result...
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As the Brexit strategy begins to take shape, IATA's Regional Vice President, Europe, Rafael Schvartzman looks at the Heathrow expansion decision in light of the result...
Responding to the publication of the draft Airports National Policy Statement, we hear from the Chairman of the AOA, Ed Anderson, EY and Norton Rose Fulbright.
24 October 2016 | By International Airport Review
The choice before the Government on airport expansion is stark: it’s either growth and certainty with Gatwick or Groundhog Day at Heathrow...
Despite a deepening economic downturn in Russia, airports in southern cities of Krasnodar, Sochi, Anapa and Gelendzhik have seen a significant growth in passenger numbers. The latter three are famous Black Sea resorts, increasingly popular among Russian vacationers hit hard by low ruble...
ACI EUROPE has published a new report showing a significant rise in private involvement across 500 European airports...
12 February 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review
Cornwall Airport Newquay has opened the Aerohub Business Park, designed to encourage regional economic growth and build upon growing passenger numbers.
15 February 2011 | By CANSO
In January a total of 2,966,776 passengers travelled to or from one of Avinor's airports...
19 March 2010 | By Airports Council International (ACI)
ACI reports preliminary results of a 2.7 percent decline in global passenger traffic for 2009, reflecting steep declines in the first quarter in most regions but a return to growth activity by year-end. Total cargo volumes retracted by 8.2 percent, while aircraft movements were 5.5 percent below the 2008 level.…
22 February 2010 | By Thomas J. Kinton Jr., CEO and Executive Director, Massachusetts Port Authority
The so-called "Great Recession" of the past two years has been one of the most challenging periods in the history of North American aviation. At Boston Logan International Airport, for example, traffic has fallen off by nearly two million passengers (from an all-time high of 28.1 million) since the economic…
25 November 2005 | By John P. Heimlich, Vice President and Chief Economist, ATA
In this article, John Heimlich presents his viewpoint on the economic pressures currently affecting the aviation industry in North America.
16 March 2005 | By Alexander ter Kuile Secretary General, CANSO (Civil Air Navigation Service Organisation)
Liberalisation of sections of the aviation industry has encouraged development, but with the effectiveness of the ATM sector continuing to be hampered by government control, CANSO argues that a clear separation between the service providers and the regulators would benefit all.