European aviation industry welcomes EU trilogue agreement on ReFuelEU
The political agreementon ReFuelEU's Aviation regulation has been met with cohesive support by A4E, ACI EUROPE, ASD, CANSO, and ERA.
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The political agreementon ReFuelEU's Aviation regulation has been met with cohesive support by A4E, ACI EUROPE, ASD, CANSO, and ERA.
The agreement will aim to facilitate cooperation and promote excellence across airport operations and management. It has been signed by Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific and China Civil Airports Association (CCAA).
The launch of the new brand will help establish the airport in their next phase of growth and help them economically stimulate the local area.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is proposing a framework which will aim to improve airline experiences for disabled and less mobile passengers. It has liaised with disabled people, as well as major airlines to gauge views on the regulation.
IATA highlighted three priorities to enable the air cargo industry to maintain momentum against a challenging operating environment. These priorities include sustainability, digitalisation and safety.
The proposed agreement will urge for India and the EU to relax traffic rights, consolidate regulatory alignment. They will also put pressure on the two to establish decarbonisation policies of the two areas.
Plans include investing in zero emission aircraft and vital infrastructure as well as working alongside the government's own plans to create a greener economy.
The air organisation sees the budget as lacking positive reinforcement to strengthen Canada's air system, encourage global competitiveness and sees it risk making travel unaffordable for passengers.
Ruling has been made to uphold the legal challenges aviation authorities are having against the Dutch government, in their controversial decision to cap Schiphol Airport's flight activity to 460,000. IATA, KLM and other associations are arguing the cap will have a detriment on the Dutch economy, and put thousands of…
In a new government review, 10 focus areas for the UK's aviation sector have been outlined to ensure ground handling operations are back to full capacity and the travel disruption of last summer won't happen again.
The new MBHS-HD (Heavy Duty) is now able to overcome gradients of up to 15° and a vertical difference of over 8 meters.
The Multisorting Baggage Handling System (MBHS) is Leonardo’s cross belt sorter, that ensures optimum handling for all items
The UK Government continues to review its night flight policy for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports, with a new and sustained focus on its noise objectives. The consultation aims to better the detrimental impact that night flying has on local residents, without disregarding the positive contributions aviation has on the…
The Flight Safety Foundation will set up a new Asia Pacific Centre for Aviation Safety in Singapore to maintain the airlines' safety standards of stakeholders.
2023 marks one year since Uzbekistan's Samarkand International Airport first opened its terminal. The airport looks to welcome even more airlines and expand route connections across the globe.