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Teesside Airport announces pilot programme to test hydrogen vehicles
The project will see the airport have commercial and support vehicles fitted with 100% hydrogen zero emissions engines
Qantas Group to require employee vaccinations
Australian airline Qantas has announced that all cabin crew, pilots and airport workers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by November 15
Bit by bit
The gradual opening of San Francisco International Airport’s...
Siemens updates Baggage 360
The Baggage 360 software is based on a platform that utilises...
Tunnel vision
Making the most of pandemic-driven downtime, Sea-Tac focused...
Ampaire begins electric aircraft trials
By Josie May
US tech firm Ampaire, a specialist in hybrid electric aircraft, launches demonstration flights between Exeter and Newquay airports this week
South African Airways announces its return to the skies
It will be the first time the carrier has flown regular passenger services since September 2020
FAA provides $85m in funding to Alaskan Airports
By Josie May
The grants are set to be invested in safety structures and sustainability at the hubs
Prague Airport to increase passenger checks
The new measures have been introduced as passenger traffic continues to rise
AGI opens new off-site facility at Newark
The new warehouse will boost the group’s handling capacity, reduce wait times, and help decongest traffic
Oneworld reveals path to net zero emissions by 2050
The group aims to become the first global airline alliance to commit to a common carbon neutrality goal
United and Honeywell to partner on SAF investment
The two companies have established a goal with Alder Fuels to produce a 100% drop-in replacement for petroleum jet fuel
Riga begins use of new rapid exit taxiway
The airport has begun operating the new site which is set to decrease the hub’s carbon footprint
Thermo Fisher offers scalable testing solutions to help keep air travel safe.
The increase in air travel as people get back to their lives and livelihoods will require SARS-CoV-2 testing for the safety of passengers, air travel employees, and countries. Travel restrictions and testing requirements around the world change regularly and without prior notice. Safety plans are fluid and testing should be adaptable to what tomorrow may bring.
Johan Vanneste set to leave CEO position at Cologne Bonn
He is expected to make an exit at the end of the year due to a change in personal circumstances