Issue 4’s Guide To Sustainable Airports
International Airport Review’s Guide To Sustainable Airports is now available to download!
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International Airport Review’s Guide To Sustainable Airports is now available to download!
In this special edition of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: passenger experience, sustainability, passenger volumes, airport leadership and more. Plus, the airports of the Middle East come under the spotlight in our regional focus.
Perth Airport has become a Supporter Member of the Indigenous Art Code Limited, in order to promote fair and ethical trade with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
London Luton Airport outlines how their values go beyond just financial and how it is fundamental all airports also shift their focus to support surrounding, local communities.
Etihad Cargo achieves 6 per cent increase in revenue growth compared to H1 2021, contributing 35 per cent of the group's revenue
Watch this message from the Editor about the topical agenda of panel discussions being showcased at the International Airport Summit 2022.
During the first six months of 2022, Munich International Airport has welcomed around 13 million passengers, already exceeding the entire annual passenger volume for 2021.
London City Airport has launched a 10-week public consultation to ensure the airport can meet passenger demand in the decade ahead.
Edinburgh Airport’s latest annual report has outlined the airport’s aim to become carbon neutral and increase investment in renewable technologies.
At the 32nd ACI Europe Annual Congress and General Assembly in Rome, ACI Europe President Javier Marín said, “It’s time to connect the dots”, calling for more regulatory coherence to support a strong and sustainable aviation future.
Western Sydney International Airport’s Community Open Day welcomed hundreds of neighbours and community members, who were given exclusive access to the new airport and its future runway.
Munich International Airport and Airbus have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enable a marketing turnkey solution to cities and regions invested in developing advanced air mobility ecosystems globally.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport will receive an updated schedule of airport charges, taking into consideration a case-by-case calculation methodology to calculate aircraft noise-related take-off and landing charges.
Watch this exclusive interview with AGS Airports' Ross Nimmo
Watch this exclusive interview with Bristol Airport's Simon Earles.