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The fight for FLIGHT
AUSTRALIAN AIRPORTSChris Frame speaks with James Goodwin, the...
Dyess Big Country AirFest - CANCELLED
PLEASE NOTE: This event has been cancelled to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Drones: the Open Skies Cornwall project
By Tara Craig
Drones will pave the way for eVTOLs and, ultimately, vertiports. This ground-breaking UK project aims to demonstrate their potential
Northern Ireland airports issue duty-free call
By Tara Craig
Led by the UK Travel Retail Forum, the three major airports have called for the return of duty free for flights from Northern Ireland to the EU
Appointments
The latest personnel changes from across the global airport industry...
Dubai joins Empower's district cooling portfolio
By Tara Craig
Empower, the world’s largest district cooling services provider, has become the sole district cooling services provider for Dubai International
Spanish skies
Our sister publication Avion Revue looks at how Spanish aviation...
Coronavirus: Airlines Scramble for Survival
By Thomas Haynes & Thomas Lee
The Key Publishing commercial aviation team has put together a list of what some of the biggest names have done so far to deal with this rapidly evolving situation. *all information correct of March 16
Leonardo's plans for the United States BHS market
By Tara Craig
Leonardo’s Ravi Singh, head of sales (BHS), North America, tells Tara Craig about the company’s plans for the United States
Wellington Airport names Matt Clarke CEO
By David Taylor
The Wellington Airport board announced that Matt Clarke will succeed Steve Sanderson as chief executive officer from May 1, 2022
Belgrade Nikola Tesla to introduce Amadeus management system
VINCI Airports, owner/operator of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport...
Passenger boarding bridges: the latest tech
Airport demand for PBBs is rising, driven by advanced technology and an emphasis on improved safety and sustainability, writes Chris Anderson
Autonomous GSE: The shape of things to come?
By Emma Kelly
When faced with a perfect storm – booming passenger numbers and global staff shortages – is autonomy the answer, asks Emma Kelly
Aurrigo autonomous programme kicks off
By Tara Craig
Aurrigo International’s autonomous aviation vehicle, Auto-DollyTug, has been deployed for the first time in the United States
Disruption management in the aviation sector
By Holger Mattig
In times of disruption it is crucial that airports, airlines and other industry stakeholders pull together, writes Holger Mattig of Amadeus