All Cranfield University articles
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NewsPicture of the week: Exeter Airport advances hydrogen roadmap after UK first airside trial
This week’s picture of the week highlights Exeter Airport’s landmark hydrogen ground handling trial, setting out the next steps towards large scale adoption and future hydrogen aircraft operations.
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NewsLondon Luton Airport awarded £90,000 grant to expand Classroom to Careers education programme
London Luton Airport has received £90,000 from the DfT and CAA to enhance its Classroom to Careers programme supporting education, skills, and sustainability.
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Second major air traffic control technical outage in two years disrupts UK airports
More than 150 flights have been cancelled to and from UK airports due to a 20 minute technical issue at the NATS Swanwick ATC centre.
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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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NewsLondon Luton Airport signs MoU with Cranfield University to collaborate on innovation and education
London Luton Airport has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Cranfield University, which will see collaboration on factors of net zero, operational innovation, and education.
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NewsAston University and Cranfield University form partnership
Aston University and Cranfield University have formed a strategic partnership to meet the current skills gap in the aviation sector.
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NewsIndustry collaboration launches hydrogen trials at Exeter Airport
A collaboration between Exeter Airport, Cranfield University and travel company TUI will see hydrogen fuel trials later this year.
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NewsAirside hydrogen refuelling trial, Project Acorn, takes critical next step
The trial saw hydrogen being used to refuel and power the ground support equipment – specifically, baggage tractors – of easyJet passenger aircraft.
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NewsAviation industry collaborates to tackles emissions from ground operations
Regional & City Airports, TUI and Cranfield University will look to reduce the environmental impact of aircraft turnarounds at airports.
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ArticleThe shifting skillset of the post-pandemic airport workforce
Dillon Failoni, a Postgraduate at Cranfield University’s Centre for Air Transport Management, researched the impact of COVID-19 on aviation workforce skills. He reveals all to International Airport Review in this article below, which is the culmination of his findings after talking to senior industry leaders in talent planning and recruitment.


