Brisbane Airport awarded for sustainability leadership by ACI
ACI has awarded Brisbane Airport with a Level 4 Airport Carbon Accreditation for its efforts and leadership in sustainability.
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ACI has awarded Brisbane Airport with a Level 4 Airport Carbon Accreditation for its efforts and leadership in sustainability.
At the ROUTES Asia conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand, International Airport Review Editor Holly Miles, caught up with Stefano Baronci, Director General of Airports Council International - ACI Asia Pacific.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a new amendment to aircrafts requiring them to develop cybersecurity-resilience plans. This amendment is one of many and will help the Department of Homeland Security strengthen cybersecurity at aircrafts across the U.S.
The global airline community has responded to the Dutch government's sudden decision to reduce Schiphol Airport's capacity.
With the second anniversary of International Day Commemorating Air Crash Victims and their Families having taken place on 20 February 2023, Raymond Bayor, Communications Consultant within the Facilitation Section of ICAO’s Air Transport Bureau, highlights ICAO’s leadership and cooperation with States and stakeholders on the assistance to air crash victims…
With China finally re-opening their borders again,. Carol Lobato, Deputy General Manager at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Company, tells International Airport Review about their key focus areas for the future.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Government of the Federal Republic of Somalia agreed to deepen and formalize cooperation with the aim of strengthening the economic and social benefits of aviation in Somalia.
Airport slots usage ratio for summer 2023 will return to 80:20, meaning airlines will need to use their take-off slots 80% of the time in order to keep them.
Read ABB’s whitepaper to discover how digitalization is helping to meet rising passenger expectations, taking sustainability & efficiency to new heights.
With continued economic headwinds and global passenger traffic expecting a loss of 27% in 2022 as compared to 2019, a balance must be struck in order to restore the economic equilibrium of airports.
As States need to remain vigilant to the status and control of the virus, the focus should rather be on increasing genomic sequencing to be able to identify possible new COVID-19 variants and related surveillance.
The International Air Transport Association has developed industry standards which will bring the aim of having passengers arrive at airports ready-to-fly one step closer to reality.
The Airports Council International World has welcomed global governments updated goals for net zero carbon emissions for international aviation by 2050.
Read this new whitepaper by International Airport Review which includes interviews with some of our our first-class speakers from International Airport Summit: Airports Reimagined, taking place on 19 - 20 October at Twickenham Stadium in London.
Monette Pasher, President of the Canadian Airports Council has issued a statement welcoming the removal of all remaining COVID-19 pandemic measures for air travel across Canada.