EASA welcomes first aviation companies to COVID-19 monitoring programme
The first 10 companies to join EASA's COVID-19 programme include seven airports and airport operators from across Europe, as well as three airlines.
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The first 10 companies to join EASA's COVID-19 programme include seven airports and airport operators from across Europe, as well as three airlines.
In order to ensure that the health of all passengers and employees at the airport is protected, Miami International Airport has updated its operations in the face of COVID-19.
The contract for the construction of Jorge Chavez Airport's new control tower and airside support buildings has been awarded to the Wayra Consortium.
Gabriel Mocho Rodriguez, International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)’s Civil Aviation Secretary, emphasises how the world needs governments and employers to step up to the challenge of protecting jobs, livelihoods and international transport.
As her last month as ACI World’s Director General begins, Angela Gittens spoke to Tara Nolan to reflect on her time spent within aviation.
By making aviation personnel designated key workers, ICAO has outlined that essential global air trade capacities will be better maintained.
CEO of Zurich Airport, Stephan Widrig, participated in International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, and discussed how his airport is tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three associations representing transport workers, ground handling companies and airport operators urge the European Parliament to vote in favour of extended derogations.
With air traffic control on the cusp of a digital revolution involving remote towers, Jersey Airport’s Air Traffic Controller, Peter Moore, explains how the airport overcame some of the challenges involved, including the use of eye-tracking technology.
Susana Simão, within the Quality and Environment Department at Portugal’s ANSP, discusses the company’s plans to make the 2020s the decade of sustainability.
Two leading aviation associations have together said financial relief will be imperative in assisting the industry to lay foundation for a balanced recovery.
In the battle against COVID-19, Airport Authority Hong Kong is using antimicrobial coating and autonomous cleaning robots at Hong Kong International Airport.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the UK, the UK government's Transport Committee has asked for public input on the impact of the virus on the transportation sector.
Kirstan Jewell and Tara Mulrooney summarise how, for Edmonton International Airport (EIA), the COVID-19 crisis has provided a platform for it to build on its digital maturity and increase its digital capabilities.
With survey results suggesting a slow recovery for air travel demand, IATA has called for governments to implement confidence-boosting measures for travellers.