Reverse Vending Machines launch at Glasgow Airport
In partnership with Biffa, Glasgow Airport has launched two Reverse Vending Machines as a pilot project to encourage passengers and employees to boost their recycling efforts.
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In partnership with Biffa, Glasgow Airport has launched two Reverse Vending Machines as a pilot project to encourage passengers and employees to boost their recycling efforts.
With the announcement of a new federal Cabinet, Canada’s airports will continue its efforts to safely restore air service to communities across the country.
Brian Cobb, Chief Innovation Officer at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, explains his team’s latest innovations within the AR/VR space and the endless possibilities for airport staff and passenger experience.
At the 17th ACI Europe Awards, Istanbul Airport has been awarded as ‘Best Airport in Europe’ and ‘Accessible Airport’ for its efforts and measures taken throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
For International Airport Review’s Leader’s Series, Joyce Carter, President and CEO of Halifax International Airport Authority, explains how the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the course of her leadership strategy.
Pittsburgh International Airport breaks ground on a new 700,000 square-foot, tech-forward terminal, becoming the first terminal in the country to be built from the ground up post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more about Guntermann und Drunck’s leading KVM solutions, the TradeSwitch, and how air traffic control officers’ can 'chase away' extra keyboards and mice to simplify their workstations.
United will launch its largest transatlantic route expansion in its history, including 10 new flights and five new destinations by summer 2022.
Bicol International Airport has begun commercial operations on 8 October 2021, offering its annually expected two million international and domestic passengers a contactless travel experience.
Glasgow Airport in partnership with Boeing hosted the two-day sustainability event, the Boeing Innovation Forum, bringing together the aviation industry and First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon.
Despite a cumulative $201 billion loss for the airline industry (2020-2022), the International Air Transport Association has revealed improved results for aviation during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
RJ Steenstra, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fort McMurray Airport Authority (FMAA) shines a spotlight on the importance, and value, of equity, diversity, and inclusion (ED&I) at the airport, to the benefit of both its staff and passengers.
Due to the major descent in international visitor traffic and slow COVID-19 recovery of the global aviation industry, 44.6 million air travel jobs, including tourism employees, are at risk.
Airports and airlines across the world have announced that they are joining the battle against wildlife traffickers and smuggling attempts, spreading the global messages of ‘It Doesn’t Fly With Us!’
Los Angeles International Airport is set to pilot new earthquake early warning technology, which will provide extra time for passengers and employees to prepare for an expected earthquake.