Health and safety

One Too Many campaign launches

The UK government-endorsed 'One Too Many' campaign will remind passengers of the serious consequences of disruptive behaviour while flying

Irish aviation addresses passenger misconduct

The Irish Aviation Authority, along with industry stakeholders, is launching a declaration to combat unruly passenger behaviour

Edinburgh tackles disruptive passengers

Edinburgh Airport has launched its disruptive passenger campaign – No Excuse For Abuse – ahead of the 2024 summer season

Houston hits safety milestone

Houston Airports is celebrating a significant safety achievement at its ongoing construction project, the IAH Terminal Development Program (ITRP)

Schiphol tests air filtration device

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is conducting a pilot to reduce ultrafine particles on the airport's apron, using the Cirqulair air filtration system

SFO debuts wastewater programme

SFO has launched a CDC programme to continuously monitor airplane wastewater samples for variants of SARS-CoV-2

Dubai Airports wins safety awards

Dubai Airports, the operator of Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC), has won two prestigious international safety awards

Satco opens $10m ARC in Ohio

The world’s first manufacturer-owned Air Cargo Safety Research Center (ARC) has been opened by Satco in Miami Township, Ohio

Hactl wins four Hong Kong OSH awards

Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) has won four awards in the 20th Hong Kong Occupational Safety and Health Award scheme

Phoenix Sky Harbor receives ACI accreditation

The airport was assessed on its cleanliness and general approach to health and safety

ACI extends airport health certification programme

The programme evaluates all passenger processes to help boost customer confidence

London City achieves accreditation for new health measures

Alongside the introduction of stringent Covid-19 safety regulations, the airport also plans to expand its testing facility