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The political agreementon ReFuelEU's Aviation regulation has been met with cohesive support by A4E, ACI EUROPE, ASD, CANSO, and ERA.
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As new risks begin to threaten airports, new regulations come into play to protect the aerodrome environment and its inhabitants.
With multiple aviation authorities working within the industry, regs and legs are being continuously reviewed. Within this section of International Airport Review we hope to keep you up to date on the most recent amendments and rules.
The political agreementon ReFuelEU's Aviation regulation has been met with cohesive support by A4E, ACI EUROPE, ASD, CANSO, and ERA.
The agreement will aim to facilitate cooperation and promote excellence across airport operations and management. It has been signed by Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific and China Civil Airports Association (CCAA).
The launch of the new brand will help establish the airport in their next phase of growth and help them economically stimulate the local area.
In a report published by Bridewell, the ‘Cyber Security in CNI: 2023’, there is a predicted 34% rise in cyber crime due to the cost-of-living crisis.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is proposing a framework which will aim to improve airline experiences for disabled and less mobile passengers. It has liaised with disabled people, as well as major airlines to gauge views on the regulation.
IATA highlighted three priorities to enable the air cargo industry to maintain momentum against a challenging operating environment. These priorities include sustainability, digitalisation and safety.
ADM's new policy will phase out single-use plastics, like utensils, food containers, cups and bags, at concessions and VIP lounges at Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL).
The proposed agreement will urge for India and the EU to relax traffic rights, consolidate regulatory alignment. They will also put pressure on the two to establish decarbonisation policies of the two areas.
Following the Civil Aviation Authority's (CAA) ruling to cut landing fees from London's Heathrow International Airport, British Airways and Heathrow Airport have lunched an appeal. They are arguing the change will be costly for passengers.
Comprehensive review identifies 25 actions to strengthen operations and take a leading role in passenger supports amid changed aviation system and increasing extreme weather events.
Plans include investing in zero emission aircraft and vital infrastructure as well as working alongside the government's own plans to create a greener economy.
The air organisation sees the budget as lacking positive reinforcement to strengthen Canada's air system, encourage global competitiveness and sees it risk making travel unaffordable for passengers.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport received an award from the IDC Government Insight's sixth annual Smart Citifies North America Awards (SCNAA) in recognition of their initiatives that help the visually and hearing impaired.
The scanners will allow passengers to pass through security without the hassle of bringing out laptops and liquids from handheld luggage, and will be able to bring onboard even more liquid capacity due to the airport's relaxed limitations.
Myron Keehn, became official President & CEO of Edmonton Airport on 1 January 2023 and speaks with International Airport Review’s Editor, Holly Miles about his plans for the airport and its exclusive CEO series.