Western Sydney Airport injecting new investment and jobs for the region
The new construction and transformation work at Western Sydney International Airport has already led to more than $100 million being contracted to businesses across the region.
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The new construction and transformation work at Western Sydney International Airport has already led to more than $100 million being contracted to businesses across the region.
Airports Council International has requested for more governments to reopen borders and relax quarantine requirements, to prevent repeat of a dismal year for Asia-Pacific and Middle East airports.
Aéroports de Montréal has released results for the nine months leading up to 30 September 2021, alongside passenger traffic data gathered at Montréal-Trudeau International Airport.
Results from the past nine months at London Heathrow reveal a strong demand since travel restrictions have eased, as well as a slow recovery in passenger numbers, finances, and airport sustainability.
AGS Airports, the owner of Aberdeen International, Glasgow and Southampton airports, has been recognised for its sustainable efforts by the organisation Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark.
Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, Kempegowda International Airport Foundation, and Sparsha Trust have united to launch Chinnara Dhama, to provide shelter and education to 300 young girls.
A recent Graphical Research study outlined how the North America air traffic management market share is set to expand at substantial CAGR, due to strong government investments and plans.
ISAVIA, the Iceland Airport Authority, has resurrected its campaign to attract and support aircraft utilising Iceland’s regional airports Akureyri and Egilsstaðir.
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.
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.
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.
Due to the major descent in international visitor traffic and slow COVID-19 recovery of the global aviation industry, 44.6 million air travel jobs, including tourism employees, are at risk.
The winners of the £3 million competition to bolster the UK’s efforts on creating and utilising zero emission flights in the future, has been unveiled by Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued one of the largest fines, $1.9 million, to United Airlines for the violation of the Department’s rule outlawing long tarmac delays.
Los Angeles International Airport is set to pilot new earthquake early warning technology, which will provide extra time for passengers and employees to prepare for an expected earthquake.