Birmingham Airport publishes Master Plan announcing the airport’s future
The Master Plan includes an investment of £500 million which will focus on transforming the terminals and therefore the passenger experience.
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The Master Plan includes an investment of £500 million which will focus on transforming the terminals and therefore the passenger experience.
As the war on plastics rages on, Dubai Airports plans to do more, with single-use plastics banned in both DXB and DWC from next year.
Manchester Airport has called upon the government to recognise the critical role the airport will play in driving economic growth across the UK.
ICAO and IATA have officially launched new ICAO legal guidance on the management of unruly and disruptive passengers.
The new regulations will ensure the safe, secure and sustainable operation of drones across Europe, with all states adhering to the same rules.
In May alone Heathrow witnessed nearly seven million passengers pass through its doors, the 31st consecutive month of growth. But can this continue?
API/PNR provides advanced data on travellers entering and exiting countries, allowing governments to anticipate threats and assess risks.
For the second summer in a row, those travelling from the UK’s airports are warned of the cost of disruptive behaviour with the 'One Too Many' campaign.
An investment of over £50 million could see passengers keeping their liquids and laptops inside their cabin baggage when passing through security.
New aircraft in service at Gatwick are up to 50 per cent quieter than the aircraft they replace and are set to become the ‘workhorses’ of Gatwick’s fleet; helping to reduce the airport's noise footprint.
Dr. Féthi Chebil, Airport PPP Expert, details how the relentless air traffic growth, which shows no sign of lessening, will cause many new countries to open up their airports for private investments. However, this brings with it a multitude of risks.
Following the challenging summer of 2018, where a record number of flights placed a strain on parts of Europe’s air traffic management network, ANSPs across Europe are stepping up their collaboration.
A new version of EUROCONTROL's ESCAPE air traffic control simulator will facilitate academic research around the world and improve future training.
Coordination based on global standards helps to maximise utilisation of existing capacity, avoid delays and improve passenger experience.
The EUROCONTROL ‘Challenges of Growth 2018’ study predicts there will be a lack of capacity at European airports in 2040 preventing around 1.5 million flights from flying. Such a lack of capacity could mean 160 million passengers would not be able to travel with a potential economic loss of around…