All Airside operations articles – Page 10
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European airports see slower Q1 2025 growth as post-Covid recovery enters stabilisation phase
Passenger traffic rose 4.3% in Q1 2025 across Europe, signalling steady post-pandemic recovery despite global economic uncertainties.
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NewsCopenhagen Airport launches FuelTrack to connect jet fuel composition with aircraft emissions and air quality
Copenhagen Airport's FuelTrack study explores how jet fuel properties impact aircraft emissions and local air quality during real-world operations.
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ArticleThe future is here: Airports enter the age of automation
Erlangga Rudy Sunaryo, Aviation Researcher and Dr. Catya Zuniga, Associate Professor at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences discuss the rise of automation in airport operations, driven by the BrightSky Project at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
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NewsEindhoven Airport expands lifting aid use to improve baggage handlers’ working conditions and reduce strain
Eindhoven Airport is increasing its use of lifting aids, aiming to ease physical strain and improve baggage handler safety.
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VideoFrom runway revamp to India ties: Hahn Airport CEO Rüdiger Franke charts bold new course
At the Aviation Event in Cluj, March 2025, International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant spoke with the CEO and Managing Director of Hahn Airport, Rüdiger Franke, about the airport's route expansion to India and sustainability.
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NewsPittsburgh International Airport expands solar field to boost clean energy and regional sustainability
Pittsburgh Airport adds over 11,000 solar panels, enhancing its microgrid and cutting regional carbon emissions significantly.
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NewsExeter Airport hosts UK’s first hydrogen-powered aircraft turnaround using green fuel and ground equipment
A ground breaking trial at Exeter Airport showcased green hydrogen-powered equipment servicing a TUI aircraft, advancing sustainable aviation goals.
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NewsLisbon airport faces major disruption as Iberian power outage grounds flights and halts operations
Lisbon Airport suffers severe disruption after a widespread power outage hits Portugal, grounding flights and stranding passengers.
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WebinarBreaking down silos and orchestrating data to unlock a smarter airport
Watch this virtual panel discussion where leading airports focus on how they are transforming from data collectors to data orchestrators. Learn how they are connecting siloed systems, leveraging predictive tools, and building smarter, scalable digital ecosystems.
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NewsDFW completes major milestone in $3 billion Terminal C expansion with successful modular module move
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport reaches a key milestone in its $3 billion Terminal C overhaul, successfully moving six massive modules into place.
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ArticleHow do we ensure sustainable expansion when growing airport operations?
At the International Airport Summit 2024, experts discussed sustainable airport growth, focusing on climate change impacts, technological innovations such as Follow the Greens, and adaptation strategies for future resilience.
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NewsEdmonton International Airport leads Canada in retrofitting runway sweepers with hydrogen-diesel hybrid technology
YEG partners with Diesel Tech Industries to trial hydrogen-diesel technology on runway snow sweepers, aiming to cut emissions and boost sustainability.
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VideoFlying into the future: Cesar Nava on AAM, vertiports & sustainable skies at Spanish airports
At the International Airport Review's 2024 Summit in Amsterdam, Editorial Assistant, Gabriel Higgins, spoke to Cesar Nava, Head of Advanced Air Mobility Projects at Aena.
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NewsHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport expands concourse D with modular builds to avoid disrupting daily travel
ATL airport widens concourse D using overnight modular construction, keeping operations running smoothly during the expansion.
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NewsBrussels Airport unveils decade-long expansion to boost capacity, connectivity and passenger experience by 2032
Brussels Airport (BRU) will expand its terminal, add a hotel, and build a green intermodal hub by 2032.
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NewsTry out different engineering jobs at Swedavia's airports with Tekniksprånget
Tekniksprånget is a program that gives 18-21 year olds the opportunity to try out the engineering profession for four months through a paid internship.
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NewsAirports in Asia-Pacific and Middle East to invest $240 billion in expansion by 2035
Asia-Pacific and Middle East airports will invest $240 billion to expand capacity, modernise infrastructure, and support future passenger and cargo growth.
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ArticleFuture ready: Swedavia’s drive for electric and hydrogen aviation
Editor, Holly Miles, joined John Nilsson, Strategic Planning Manager for Electric and Hydrogen Aircraft Infrastructure at Swedavia to discuss the intricacies of hydrogen and electric aviation, as the airport operator strives to be an early adopter in this sustainable energy space.
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NewsGlobal airport rankings reveal resilience as major hubs grow passenger numbers and reclaim top positions
ACI World’s 2024 rankings highlight airports’ strong recovery, with Atlanta, Dubai and Shanghai leading international passenger growth and global connectivity.
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ArticleDrones at BH Airport: Innovation and safety in airport management
Since their implementation at Belo Horizonte International Airport (SBCF) in 2021, drones have significantly transformed the management of airport operations and infrastructure. With applications ranging from pavement inspections and operational safety to fence monitoring and institutional image capturing, this technology has become an essential tool for modern airports. For International ...


