All ATM, capacity & network articles – Page 4
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NewsPicture of the week: Perth Airport Terminal expansion
This week’s picture of the week is the exciting progress at Perth Airport’s Terminal 2 expansion, showcasing construction works that will soon transform the terminal into a larger, more efficient passenger hub.
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NewsArlanda becomes first European airport to introduce innovative curved air traffic approach for sustainability and efficiency
Stockholm Arlanda Airport implements Established on RNP, allowing more curved approaches, reducing emissions, increasing landing efficiency, and supporting airlines’ transition to sustainable aviation fuel.
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London Heathrow Airport crowned Europe’s most punctual hub as passenger numbers, investments, and sustainability progress soar
Heathrow has been named Europe’s most punctual major airport, achieving record passenger numbers, launching new routes, and driving sustainability and investment throughout 2025.
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ArticleThe intelligent airport: Innovating the passenger experience with data and AI
Innovate the passenger experience and boost efficiency with data and AI. PA Consulting's report with Jacobs provides a clear roadmap for your intelligent airport.
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ArticleTecho International Airport stands ready to welcome the world
Upon its opening, Techo International Airport will replace the existing Phnom Penh International Airport, which has served Cambodia’s capital for nearly 70 years.
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NewsLeidos to modernise Kazakhstan air traffic management system to support rapid aviation growth
Leidos partners with Kazaeronavigatsia to upgrade Kazakhstan’s air traffic control, enhancing safety, efficiency, and capacity as passenger numbers and aircraft fleet expand rapidly.
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NewsCanso urges EU to ease cost targets so air traffic providers can invest in capacity
European air navigation providers improved performance despite cost pressures, prompting Canso to call for more flexible EU efficiency targets to support future capacity growth.
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ArticleSecurity Management Systems: balancing people, processes and technology
Digital tools are reshaping security, but technology alone isn’t sufficient. Craig Kyson examines how effective Security Management System (SeMS) relies on a careful balance of intelligent systems, well-defined processes, and skilled personnel: the ‘Golden Triangle’ at the core of robust and resilient security.
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NewsEntry-Exit System has been introduced by EU
The new Entry-Exit System (EES) requires non-EU travellers to provide biometric data, replacing passport stamping and enhancing border security across Schengen countries.
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NewsAirfare trends 2025 shows inflation and competition drive higher fares, not airport charges
Airfares across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East have surged since 2019, driven by inflation and reduced airline competition rather than airport charges.
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NewsLondon Heathrow Airport welcomes record September passengers while maintaining punctuality and security across Europe
London Heathrow Airport handled nearly 7.4 million passengers in September 2025, remaining Europe’s most punctual hub and reinforcing its global connectivity and economic importance.
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NewsEuropean airports see 4.9% passenger growth in August as summer travel demand stays strong
Passenger traffic across Europe rose 4.9% year on year in August 2025, driven by international travel and strong leisure demand throughout the summer.
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ArticleRovaniemi and Lapland Airports: growth and development in the Arctic
Rovaniemi Airport and Lapland’s airports are driving tourism growth with expanded facilities, improved passenger services, sustainable operations and year-round connectivity, enhancing regional development and global appeal.
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NewsPicture of the week: Charlotte Douglas Airport's terminal lobby expansion
This week’s Picture of the Week is a stunning view of the newly expanded Terminal Lobby at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, showcasing the spacious design, the iconic Queen Charlotte statue, and the 146,000-square-foot canopy that shelters passengers as they arrive and depart.
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ArticleDenver Airport: building for the future
Denver International Airport aims to become the world’s greenest, advancing solar power, AI-driven asset management, and exploring nuclear energy to meet future aviation demands.
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ArticleCreating Europe’s most ambitious airport: Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Airport
Dariusz Kuś, Deputy CEO of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) Airport, spoke with Holly Miles about the importance of Central and Eastern Europe’s largest airport project, and the experience it will bring passengers.
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InterviewHow smart tech is optimising your airport | International Airport Summit 2025 preview
AI is no longer a future concept—it’s a present-day imperative for airports. In this exclusive interview, Tara Mulrooney of Edmonton International Airport and Jacqui Johnson of +impact reveal how smart technologies are helping airports do more with less, and why embracing AI now is critical to staying ahead.
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NewsUK CAA seeks views on UK airspace modernisation reform
A consultation has been launched by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, with the regulator proposing reform of the UK’s airspace change process.
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Hong Kong airport handles 600 flights amid Typhoon Ragasa
Hong Kong International Airport managed all scheduled flights despite the typhoon. The new Coach Hall also launched, improving links to the Greater Bay Area.
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NewsPicture of the week: new Binghatti Aerocity Airport set to transform Romania’s aviation
This weeks picture of the week is Romania’s Binghatti Aerocity airport advances with global partnerships, €2.5 billion investment, and strong government support to boost regional connectivity and relieve aviation capacity challenges.


