Melbourne Airport set for major revamp including larger terminal and new runway
The planned revamp will help Melbourne Airport reach its goal of reaching annual traffic of 100 million passenger over the coming decades.
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The planned revamp will help Melbourne Airport reach its goal of reaching annual traffic of 100 million passenger over the coming decades.
Construction, expected to start this year, will support about 400 jobs and is due to be completed in spring 2022.
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.
The San Miguel Corporation, who submitted the proposal, may yet have to fend off competition in a Swiss challenge, as per the country's regulations.
London Heathrow has announced it is now open to pitches from prospective partners in its expansion project.
Work has begun on a state-of-the-art £255 million automated shuttle between London Luton Airport and Luton Airport Parkway railway station.
Just six months after the opening of its Terminal 4, Changi's thoughts are turning to its next big infrastructure project.
Work is expected to begin later this year and will finish for the summer season 2019.
The Schiphol Group has revealed images of how its new pier at Amsterdam Airport will look when it reaches completion before then end of 2019. Construction can now begin after the foundation stone was laid.
A proposed high-speed rail version of the M25 could one day link Heathrow and Gatwick.
Salt Lake City International (SLC) has brought New Jersey-based engineering and construction management firm Louis Berger into its USD $3.6 billion redevelopment programme.
Lights have gone on at one of the three runways at Turkey's newest airport builds, an infrastructure project that is set to rival some of the world's biggest airports.
With just short of 90 million passengers flying through Dubai International in 2017, the airport is firmly in place as one of the 20 busiest airports in the world. But in 2019 it will close up one of its runways for almost 45 days for a comprehensive upgrade.
Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) has agreed to loan the operators of Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport €121 million to finance capacity and expansion projects.