Scottish tax reduction scheme hits turbulence as state-owned airport subsidies need EU sign off
The Scottish Finance Secretary has conceded that the plans to replace Air Passenger Duty (APD) with Air Departure Tax (ADT) may take longer than planned.
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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 Scottish Finance Secretary has conceded that the plans to replace Air Passenger Duty (APD) with Air Departure Tax (ADT) may take longer than planned.
This year's Air Transport Action Group’s (ATAG) Global Sustainable Aviation Summit in Geneva brought leading aviation figures together to discuss their collective goals.
As the low-budget airline's crisis worsens, a threat of court action emerges with a British regulatory body saying Ryanair has failed to inform passengers.
A flight compensation company has crunched the numbers and revealed how much the airline might have to shell out after their catastrophic staff-holiday mismanagement.
With millions of aircraft movements taking place every year, ground handling is a highly demanding, complex and multidisciplinary operational environment where people from different backgrounds are called upon to seamlessly coordinate the delivery of their final product. George Saounatsos, ICAO Consultant to General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), highlights the…
The extraordinary events surrounding the public threat from personal electronic devices (PEDs) continue to raise a number of interesting questions. Matthew Vaughan, Director of Aviation Security at IATA, explores further.
CANSO, the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation, wishes to provide a clear assessment of air traffic delays in Europe and what the air traffic management industry is doing to address them.
Drones are here, and they are here to stay. There are a myriad of exciting and smart ways in which drones can be used for both commercial activities and public service – from delivering medical supplies to remote locations, through to surveying pipelines and delivering parcels – as well as…
Read Issue #5 of International Airport Review: Includes in-depth focuses on Security, Ground Handling and ATC/ATM, with articles covering airport development, airport collaborative decision making and how Dallas Fort Worth is using cargo to increase their revenue...
Hamad International Airport (HIA), 6th in the SKYTRAX rankings, is widely considered one of the world’s most exciting airports and off the back of an announcement of new collaboration with Huawei, International Airport Review speaks to COO Eng. Badr Al Meer.
It is a little more than a month until International Airport Review’s highly successful annual event returns: Airport 2017!
Throughout an intensive series of addresses and bilateral meetings undertaken in Cuba last week, ICAO Secretary General Dr. Fang Liu encouraged Cuba’s leadership to continue pursuing and leading on pragmatic and proactive approaches to sustainable aviation development for economic and social progress, particularly with regards to data analysis and aviation…
ICAO Secretary General Dr. Fang Liu emphasised to the Ibero-American Symposium on Environment, Civil Aviation and Climate Change, that “it is a time for bold commitments and determined efforts supporting our shared goal of eliminating the threats now posed by accelerating global warming.”
It is a well-known fact that ground operations is a ‘hub’ function, interconnecting and impacting almost every aspect of the aviation industry. This has often been overlooked, but savvy airlines have come to realise that there is a vast and often untapped competitive advantage to be had in improving their…
The UK Government has launched a public discussion to create a new Aviation Strategy.