Monarch Aircraft Engineering unveils new state-of-the-art facility at Birmingham Airport
26 November 2013 | By Monarch Aircraft Engineering
Up to 300 new engineering jobs being created...
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26 November 2013 | By Monarch Aircraft Engineering
Up to 300 new engineering jobs being created...
19 September 2013 | By Birmingham Airport
Passengers take advantage of the Airport’s world-class facilities and its growing network of flights.
26 July 2013 | By Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport has published its response to the Airports Commission's challenge to deliver aviation capacity in the long-term...
10 June 2013 | By Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport will unveil a vision that would enable the Airport to grow in line with future demand...
2 May 2013 | By Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport’s new Air Traffic Control Tower has been crowned ‘Project of the Year’...
4 April 2013 | By Chris Wilson, Control Centre Manager, Birmingham Airport
Chris Wilson, Control Centre Manager at Birmingham Airport, details how the airport’s new purpose-built control facility strengthened the airport’s operational effectiveness. Ask any airport operator what their key priorities are and you’ll no doubt hear them mention safety, security and customer service. At Birmingham Airport, the UK’s third largest outside…
28 November 2012 | By Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport officially marked the start of its runway extension development...
20 November 2012 | By MONARCH Aircraft Engineering (MAEL)
MAEL announces plans to significantly expand its operations...
21 September 2012 | By Birmingham Airport
An incident involving Monarch flight ZB467 arriving from Nice and operated by AURELA Airlines occurred at 13.11 this afternoon...
6 June 2012 | By NATS
NATS, the UK’s leading air traffic solutions company, has been appointed to fit out the new control tower at Birmingham Airport...
The influence that information technology has on airport operations cannot be underestimated. Almost every aspect of a passenger’s transit is controlled by the intricacies of efficient IT.
8 December 2011 | By Rob Cooke, Head of Airfield Operations at Birmingham Airport
It is inevitable that adverse weather conditions at airports will lead to operational restrictions on airfields and will often lead to disruption to aircraft operations. This was witnessed during December 2011 when the world looked on as UK aviation was severely affected by freezing conditions and heavy snowfall. However, at…
24 October 2011 | By FireBrand Communications Pty Ltd
Draka has again been chosen to supply fire-rated cable for critical life and property protection applications at Birmingham Airport...
1 April 2011 | By Birmingham Airport
Lufthansa celebrated 25 years of flying from Birmingham Airport on 1st April as passenger figures for early 2011 show 33.6 per cent growth compared with the same period last year...
20 September 2010 | By Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport has granted a licence for Meteor meet and greet parking, the UK’s largest and longest established meet and greet parking operator, to trade from the airport site...