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Changi unveils new wellness space
Singapore Changi Airport has launched the Fit&Fun Zone, a new wellness space for travellers that combines fitness and entertainment
Vinci appoints new airports head
Rémi Maumon de Longevialle has been appointed chief executive officer of Vinci Airports, which operates more than 70 airports worldwide
Skyway and DART launch California partnership
Vertiport developer Skyway has teamed up with Drones, Automation & Robotics Technology (DART) to accelerate advanced air mobility (AAM) solutions
Gdansk wins ACA accreditation
Poland’s Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport has been awarded its first certification by the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme
SITA unveils air traffic control solution
The new platform – ATC Connect – provides full inter-operability with legacy networks to support real-time, data-rich flight planning
Farrans wins LBA construction work
Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has awarded the contract for Phase 2 of its £100m regeneration project to Farrans Construction
Aurrigo updates software for wet weather
Design modifications and a new ‘rainwater’ algorithm have helped Auto-DollyTug to pass intense weather tests at an international airport
Swissport expands flower logistic capacity
Swissport International has expanded its 'Flower Corridor' infrastructure to key European air cargo destinations ahead of Valentine's Day
LHR unveils multi-billion-pound upgrade plan
London Heathrow Airport has published details of its largest ever investment programme, backed by 100% private funding
LODD and Skyports unveil vertiport concept design
The new partners have also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of vertiport infrastructure
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