DWC saw 1.2 million passengers in H1 2019, an increase of 141 per cent
Despite passenger numbers increasing over 140 per cent, cargo through DWC has declined by 5.3 per cent.
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Despite passenger numbers increasing over 140 per cent, cargo through DWC has declined by 5.3 per cent.
The highest point has been reached in the construction of a new Pier A at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
As one of eight key anchor projects planned for Auckland Airport over the next decade, Northern Network will add capacity to the core airport network.
Sheremetyevo International Airport has reported increases in both domestic and international passenger growth for the first half of 2019.
Christchurch Airport sees a strong growth in May; its visitor arrival growth between July and May growing to 8.5 per cent.
Two-thirds of respondents to public consultation support Gatwick’s intention to build capacity by making best use of existing runways. Consequently the airport is no longer actively pursuing plans for an additional runway.
With the ability to measure operational efficiency, realtimeDXB provides enhanced decision-support tools to improve operations and manage disruption more effectively.
Despite passenger growth of 2.5 per cent, cargo at Hong Kong International Airport recorded a 6.7 per cent decrease for the first half of 2019.
Traffic at Copenhagen Airport in June 2019 has tied with last year's record of almost three million passengers passing through the terminals.
The new airport has been built with the purpose of serving the new capital, and significantly relieving pressure on Cairo International Airport.
London City Airport has published a draft master plan, detailing how it could respond to continued demand for business and leisure air travel, in a sustainable and responsible way, over the next 15 years.
According to ACI, air freight has continued to decline whilst passenger traffic has remained resilient with modest growth recorded.
Income per passenger has grown by 4.5 per cent in the last year as Gatwick serves 46.4 million passengers, including an extra 1.1 million long-haul passengers.
With gate sharing between airlines on the increase, airports are turning to intelligent automation systems to help them assign gates for the smoothest journey – and most efficient throughput.
The U.S. DoT has announced $840 million worth of infrastructure grants to 381 airports in 47 states to support growing passenger numbers.