Ryanair signs sustainable aviation fuel agreement with Shell
Ryanair and Shell have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance the supply of sustainable aviation fuel at over 200 Ryanair airports across Europe.
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Ryanair and Shell have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance the supply of sustainable aviation fuel at over 200 Ryanair airports across Europe.
Bristol Airport anticipates over 900,000 passengers total to travel through the airport for the month of August 2022.
Airports Council International Europe has published the 'Airport Industry Connectivity Report for 2022', which reveals that the recovery of European air connectivity from the pandemic remains difficult.
With today marked as "Freedom Day" in England with the ending of all lockdown restrictions, the Irish Aviation Authority has welcomed it as a sign of hope.
The two facilities, which will be operated by Randox and RocDoc, will offer the option of either a drive-through or walk-in test and PCR or LAMP testing.
With certain elements of Dublin Airport's Terminal 1 beginning to reach the end of their life, the airport is now seeking planning permission for necessary redevelopment works.
Niamh O’Brien, Head of Dublin Airport’s The Future Factory, explains how hackathons have led to the creation of accessibility concepts that have greatly improved the PRM experience within the airport.
Dr Viktoriia Myroniuk, Programme Leader for BEng/MEng Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Salford, discusses aspects of airport cities that are not commonly considered.
Janice Valentine, CEO and founder of Hack Access – a non-profit organisation advocating for accessibility – discusses the 2020 Hackathon at Dublin Airport and how the organisation is working to make the travel experience for those with varying abilities a far smoother and more enjoyable experience.
Dublin Airport has partnered with Hack Access in a bid to improve the travel experience for passengers with reduced mobility.
New technologies – and the data they provide – can better inform decision making, keep operations up to date and ensure the passenger is content.
Dublin Airport has seen continued growth from 2018, with 3.4 million passengers passing through the terminal, compared to 3.3 million in July 2018.
The new automatic parking system will reduce delays through faster turn-arounds, while simultaneously heightening safety, as part of Eurocontrol's Europe-wide initiative.
The move to convert its existing fleet of 111 vehicles to LEVs over the next five years is aimed at improving air quality, reducing noise and carbon emissions and saving energy.
The Institute of Asset Management (IAM) helps companies manage their assets practically and sustainability.