Tara Craig
Manchester lights up red, white and blue
Manchester Airport’s Terminal Two will be lit up in red, white and blue this weekend to mark Independence Day in the United States
Munich Airport's Terminal 2 turns 20
Munich Airport and Lufthansa are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Terminal 2, which has handled 475 million passengers in its first two decades
Hydrogen buses head to Gatwick
£30m has been invested in a pioneering hydrogen bus fleet and refuelling station for services in and around London Gatwick Airport
Vinci to expand Porto Santo Airport
A new terminal is to be built at Porto Santo Airport in Madeira, one of ten airports in the Vinci Airports/ANA Aeroportos de Portugal network
ACI and TSA sign aviation security MoU
ACI World, ACI NA and the TSA have signed an MoU to develop secure and efficient aviation security operations globally
New Heathrow CEO appointed
The Board of Heathrow Airport has confirmed Thomas Woldbye, currently head of Copenhagen Airport, as John Holland-Kaye’s replacement
Gatwick kicks off North Terminal redevelopment
The biggest ever transformation of London Gatwick’s North Terminal is now underway, the airport has confirmed
New roof rolled out at Portland
As part of its terminal expansion project, a new, seismically isolated, roof has been constructed over the central area of Portland International Airport
Amadeus and Pristina expand agreement
Pristina International Airport has strengthened its strategic partnership with Amadeus by migrating passenger processing solutions to the cloud
PHL selects Trackem GPS to monitor equipment
Philadelphia International Airport will initially install small Trackem GPS/wi-fi trackers on over 100 pieces of equipment
BNE installs Recite Me accessibility tech
Brisbane Airport has added Recite Me assistive technology to its website, making it more accessible to users with disabilities
Travel concerns fail to deter passengers
Air travellers may be concerned about delayed flights, surging airfares, and congestion in the airport, but it is not putting them off flying