TAV Airports signs agreement to purchase Almaty Airport
TAV Airports signs a share purchase agreement to buy Almaty Airport, the main gateway of Kazakhstan and an important junction in the modern ‘Silk road’.
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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.
TAV Airports signs a share purchase agreement to buy Almaty Airport, the main gateway of Kazakhstan and an important junction in the modern ‘Silk road’.
Some impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are posing new challenges in regard to aviation safety, airport security and risk management.
Chief Executive of Airport Operators Association has created a list of measures that the UK aviation industry requires from the government if it is to remain resilient.
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The European Commission (EC) is extending the deadline for ADS-B equipage in new aircraft by six months, to 7 December 2020.
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A government investment will protect Great Britain to Northern Ireland air passenger flights; vital routes for transporting critical workers.
In order to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Tampa Airport is making a number of changes to its facilities and operations.
Two leading aviation associations have together said financial relief will be imperative in assisting the industry to lay foundation for a balanced recovery.
The aim of the new task force will be to identify and recommend strategic priorities and policies for states preparing for post COVID-19.
IATA reviews the passenger demand figures during the month of March, summarising the decline to be the largest in recent history.
In regard to COVID-19 recovery, President of ACI EUROPE, Jost Lammers, exclaimed: “Our sector cannot afford to exit this crisis the way we entered it.”
As we are all aware, Italy has been one of the most affected countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Armando Brunini, CEO of SEA Milan Airports, spoke to International Airport Review regarding how the airports are operating during this crisis.
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