EUROCONTROL begins construction works at Brussels operations centre
EUROCONTROL inaugurates construction work on the new Network Manager’s operation’s centre based in Brussels, which aims to host advanced operational systems and IT infrastructure.
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EUROCONTROL inaugurates construction work on the new Network Manager’s operation’s centre based in Brussels, which aims to host advanced operational systems and IT infrastructure.
José De la Cruz, a lawyer at Lima Airport Partners SRL (LAP), speaks to International Airport Review about the work that his airport has been undertaking to help to reduce noise disturbance in the surrounding communities.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: contactless technology; resilience and recovery; noise management; airport economics; digital identities; security culture; baggage operations; winter operations and also, an event review of our hugely successful Airport of the Future Online Summit which took…
From 6 September 2021, Palanga Airport operations will be suspended for 45 days, due to modernisation construction work beginning under the requirements of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Ahead of the 2021 Scottish elections, AOA has published a manifesto outlining how the new Scottish government can support the country's aviation industry.
In the next instalment of International Airport Review's exclusive series, Jost Lammers, Chief Executive Officer of Munich Airport, explains the initiatives, work and thinking that is driving the airport in its goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, and addresses the need for social and economic factors to also be…
Following a report published in July 2020 by the Airspace Change Organising Group, the UK government has announced £5.5 million in funding to support the UK's airspace modernisation programme.
Aviation noise is an unwanted side-effect for residential communities surrounding airports. The ANIMA Project aims to develop new methodologies, approaches and tools to manage and mitigate the impact of aviation noise. Emir Ganić, Research Associate at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering; Ferenc Marki, Associate…
In this issue we feature articles from industry experts on a vast range of topics including: the new era of post-pandemic travel; noise abatement; the construction of the new main terminal at Portland International Airport; and the Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC) at Cranfield University, which aims to…
A new partnership between three aviation and infrastructure companies will see the development of an eVTOL vertiports network connecting strategic locations in major cities across Florida.
In the second instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive sustainability series, CEO of Tallinn Airport, Riivo Tuvike, provides an insight into the airport’s efforts to become more environmentally responsible and how it is working to protect local nature and wildlife.
The charter highlights the signatories' dedication to moving towards zero environmental impact operations and reaching carbon neutrality by 2030.
The new master plan is a long-term vision for how London City Airport can recover from COVID-19 and ensure future growth in a sustainable and responsible way.
The decision to close runway 1 at Helsinki Airport for six months is a result of significantly reduced flight numbers due to strict travel restrictions.
While nearly two-fifths of people interviewed said that they would mind if aircraft noise returned to pre-lockdown levels, just under half indicated that they would not.