DFW Airport launches first ever airport apprenticeship in Texas
All the apprenticeship classes will take place at DFW Airport's headquarters and will be offered at no cost to the employees.
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All the apprenticeship classes will take place at DFW Airport's headquarters and will be offered at no cost to the employees.
The Minister's first engagement will see her congratulate over 100 influential aviation and aerospace companies on their commitment to gender diversity.
Training aircraft firefighters for any eventuality is integral to the safety of passengers and crew on the aircraft, and although serious incidents are rare, these skills can be transferred to water rescues; increasing the chances of survival. Kim Olsen, Copenhagen Airport, tells us more.
Queensland Airports Limited is the first airport operator in Australia to achieve this recognition as 'a great place to work'.
ACI World have launched a new handbook which explores the current global threat within aviation and offers different measures and solutions to the threat.
The Saudi Air Navigation Services (SANS) have appointed the first women air traffic controllers in a step towards Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which hopes to increase employment and diversity.
London City Airport follows in the steps of Heathrow Airport by becoming a London Living Wage accredited employer, ensuring all employees are paid a minimum hourly wage of £10.55.
London Stansted has begun preparations for summer 2019, by employing more staff and carrying refurbishments to ensure the terminal can cope with the increase in passengers.
It was a truly historic event: Heads of State, Prime Ministers and high-ranking officials from around the world attended the grand opening ceremony. Just 42 months after the start of construction, on 29 October 2018, at the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkey, President Recep Tayyip…
HKIA has been recognised by IATA for its capability in the transportation and handling of perishable cargo, through its efficient, dedicated facilities and services provided in a stringent temperature-controlled process at globally assured standards.
To mark International Women’s Day we examine five key developments for women in aviation in 2018, as the industry, historically dominated by men, continues its journey to gender equality.
The free resource provides real-life examples of the work that airports are doing to help in the fight against human trafficking.
There are 1,085 people working in Istanbul Airport's operations departments, 155 are blue collar, 930 are white collar, 70 per cent are male, 30 per cent are female and to this another 16,000 employees will aid the running of the airport.
Ahead of International Women's Day, Liz Sugg has highlighted how the aviation industry needs to make the best use of the female talent to keep up with the continued growth of the industry.
Toronto Pearson has invested in the installation of 250 new automatic external defibrillators (AED) at the airport to provide key emergency assistance.