SITA technologies and Brisbane International commit to connect Queensland 24/7
The 'gateway to Queensland' will continue to develop and grow through the use of new technologies and the help of SITA.
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The 'gateway to Queensland' will continue to develop and grow through the use of new technologies and the help of SITA.
The new facilities provide increased aircraft docking and parking space, as well as improved passenger experience and processing efficiency aimed at catering for future growth.
Australia's third biggest airport will accept cryptocurrency payments at its terminal concessions after partnering up with a company bent on bringing digital currencies into the tourism market.
The head of the only privately owned terminal at New York's JFK airport has been headhunted to move to the opposite side of the world.
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Brisbane Airport is the main international airport for the city of Brisbane and south-east Queensland. The airport operates 24 hours a day with 26 airlines flying to 67 destinations. It is the third largest airport in Australia by passenger traffic with over 22 million people using the airport each year.
Extensive media coverage was given to a 22,000-litre spill of Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) concentrate from an aircraft hangar at Australia’s Brisbane Airport on 10 April 2017. Much of the media coverage included headlines such as “Toxic foam spill”, “Calls for AFFF ban”, and “Toxic foam begins Class Action”,…
Brisbane Airport operates 24/7, so resurfacing one of the world's busiest single runways while still catering for 60,000 passengers and 600 aircraft a day in 2016 was one of the most complex, high-pressure projects ever undertaken by Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC). To honour the huge scale and complexity of this…
In this 20th anniversary edition of International Airport Review we celebrate the milestones that have shaped the industry and announce the winners of our successful inaugural Awards.
The slow drip of shortlists for our inaugural awards drips on. This time, it's the turn of the money spinners...
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) is suing the state-owned Airservices Australia over chemical contamination dating back at least seven years.
Continuing our countdown to the announcement of the International Airport Review Awards winners, we are pleased to introduce our construction and design shortlist.
Australia's third busiest airport is set to share tips with China's ninth as the ink dries on a new sister pact to go with their cities' 10-year partnership.
More than 5.6million international passengers passed through Brisbane Airport between July 1 2016 and June 30 this year, representing a seven per cent increase and the greatest growth for the Australian airport in a decade.
Singapore Airlines will soon boost their passenger capacity by as much as 53,000 every year on the growing Singapore-Brisbane route.