San Francisco Airport announces runway closure for reconstruction
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has announced plans to close Runway 28L for 20 days in September 2019 to construct a new base layer below the runway surface.
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San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has announced plans to close Runway 28L for 20 days in September 2019 to construct a new base layer below the runway surface.
Vienna Airport has welcomed the decision from the Administrative Supreme Court in favour of the development of the third runway.
A High Court challenge to Heathrow Airport's third runway begins today (11 March 2019), as noise, air quality, congestion and climate change are cited as reasons to abandon the project.
In the first of a new series examining how the airport and aviation industries are working to mitigate the damaging environmental impact of air travel, Denise Pronk, Head of Sustainability at the Royal Schiphol Group, speaks exclusively to International Airport Review to detail Schiphol's plan to reduce its environmental impact.
The runway at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will be closed for works on the taxiways, markings and lighting; flights will redirect to other runways to ensure as little disruption as possible.
While the runway at Dubai International Airport (DXB) is out of action for much needed refurbishment, traffic at Dubai World Central (DWC) is expected to increase by 700 per cent.
The new runway is part of the Government’s €116 billion Project Ireland 2040 plan to modernise the infrastructure, and will create more than 31,000 Irish jobs.
Western Sydney Airport has again been included among the nation’s ‘high priority infrastructure’ projects by Infrastructure Australia.
For the first time since 2014, Chicago O'Hare International Airport has overtaken Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson as America's busiest airport.
The London Assembly Environment Committee calls for halt to expansion plans at both Heathrow and London City amid noise concerns.
The artificial intelligence technology could reclaim 20 per cent of lost capacity caused by low cloud and reduced visibility from the control tower.
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Airports worldwide have to change the numbers of their runways as magnetic north moves about 60 kilometres a year.
A $16 million reconfiguration of the Gold Coast Airport apron has delivered up to four additional aircraft parking spaces, as the airport experiences its annual peak travel period.
There is only one week left for local residents and businesses to make their views known on Gatwick’s growth plans.