Rebuilding the skies: Insights from Christchurch International Airport
Listen to this exclusive podcast with the General Manager of Aeronautical Development at Christchurch International Airport.
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Listen to this exclusive podcast with the General Manager of Aeronautical Development at Christchurch International Airport.
International Airport Review’s Emily Budgen, caught up with Olivier Jankovec, Director General at ACI Europe, following his speech at the ACI Europe Annual Congress, hosted by iGA Istanbul Airport.
Claire Waghorn, Sustainable Transition Leader at Christchurch International Airport Limited (CIAL), speaks to International Airport Review about what her airport is working on in terms of sustainability, what the industry needs to do and whether there is a silver bullet solution.
United will receive up to 1 million gallons of Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel™ through end of 2024
Watch this in-depth exclusive interview with Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC)
Diego Arrosa, CEO of Aeropuertos Uruguay, writes exclusively for International Airport Review’s Leaders’ Series. Diego outlines their expansion from two airports in Uruguay, to eight, as well as passenger trends, sustainability commitments and their innovation focuses for 2024.
Swiss tech startup Metafuels and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) will receive government funding for their 'aerobrew'.
KLM Dutch Airlines have joined forces with ZeroAvia to trial a zero-emission flight demonstration, using hydrogen fuel.
A collaboration between Exeter Airport, Cranfield University and travel company TUI will see hydrogen fuel trials later this year.
The Chair of Sustainable Aviation, an industry association, Matt Gorman, responds to the King's Speech and SAF proposed policy.
Firefly Green Fuels has announced a novel pathway to sustainable aviation fuel, made from sewage sludge. International Airport Review finds out more.
New research and studies by the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have considerably advanced hydrogen fuel viability for flights.
For Issue 2 2024, Yvonne Moynihan, Chief Corporate and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Officer at Wizz Air Group, answers some questions about their plans for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), including their collaboration with UK-based Firefly Green Fuels who have developed a novel pathway to SAF.
The new government mandate for an SAF shift could "turbocharge" the economy. A new plant is set to open in Sunderland, England.
Listen to this exclusive podcast on the important topic of non-aeronautical revenue and how this airport is looking to develop these streams.