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Airport expansion plans must consider the environment

15 August 2016 | By Chris Ferrary, Head of Delivery and Innovation, Temple

Chris Ferrary, Head of Delivery and Innovation at leading environmental consultancy Temple shares his views on the ethical and ecological imperatives that must accompany airport expansion.

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FAA announces new centre of excellence

15 August 2016 | By International Airport Review

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a new centre of excellence in partnership with the University of Oklahoma and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University teams to lead the new Air Transportation Centre of Excellence for Technical Training and Human Performance (COE TTHP).

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New era for air traffic control dawns at Prestwick

1 August 2016 | By NATS

Following hundreds of hours of testing and fine tuning, a state of the art new air traffic control system has entered full operational service at Scotland’s Prestwick Control Centre. The system – called iTEC – is the next generation of air traffic control technology designed to increase airspace capacity and…

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Powered by the sun – Adelaide Airport

7 July 2016 | By Phil Hogan, Facilities Manager & Stephanie Bolt, Environment Manager - Adelaide Airport

With their flat expanses of roof and long stretches of unused land, airports are an obvious choice to harness solar energy generation. Following its recent solar installation, which is the largest rooftop solar system in any Australian airport, Adelaide Airport’s Facilities Manager, Phil Hogan, and Environment Manager, Stephanie Bolt, reveal…

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AeroParker helps airports in their commitment to carbon neutrality

23 May 2016 | By AeroParker

There has been an ever increasing pressure on airports to implement more eco-friendly measures. Not only does the responsibility of greener approaches create a clearer message to passengers, it’s also an opportunity for new business developments within future airport plans.