All Europe articles – Page 16
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NewsKLM and ZeroAvia plan zero-emission flight demonstration
KLM Dutch Airlines have joined forces with ZeroAvia to trial a zero-emission flight demonstration, using hydrogen fuel.
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ArticleA holistic approach: Airport management, design and construction
Here, Mace’s Global Head of Aviation, Carl Dainter, explains how firms responsible for building and enhancing airports can aid a sense of consistency, providing passengers with a pleasant and frictionless, yet bespoke, experience throughout their journey.
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NewsSEA Milan Airports launches MoU with Lilium and Skyports
SEA Milan Airports have announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Lilium and Skyports for an Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) project.
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NewsCatania Airport faces disruption after Mt Etna eruption
Catania International Airport in Sicily, Italy has faced disruption after the eruption of Mount Etna, which is spewing ash and lava.
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NewsFinnair lands 'Executive Leadership' award for strategy
National flag carrier Finnair have won an award, recognising the 'Executive Leadership' and their strategy transformation.
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NewsTurkish Airlines showcases new luxury suites at Farnborough
Turkish Airlines have showcased a new luxury suite at Farnborough Airshow in Hampshire this week.
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NewsSwedavia forge relationship with ANA, improving connectivity
Swedish airport operator Swedavia are improving connectivity with their alliance with Japanese airline ANA.
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NewsAlderney Airport's runway planning costs rocket
The projected costs of Alderney Airport's new runway in Guernsey have skyrocketed, according to recent estimations.
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NewsFrankfurt Airport installs new CT technology at checkpoints
Frankfurt Airport, managed by Fraport AG, have installed new CT technology at security checkpoints in Departures B-West Terminal 1.
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ArticleFlying to the future of aviation with SAF
Firefly Green Fuels has announced a novel pathway to sustainable aviation fuel, made from sewage sludge. International Airport Review finds out more.
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NewsLondon Heathrow extends partnership with SITA
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) have extended their partnership with technology provider SITA by five years.
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NewsHydrogen flights look ready to take-off with new advances
New research and studies by the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have considerably advanced hydrogen fuel viability for flights.
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ArticleIntegrating emerging technologies into airport operations
Alessandro Fidato, Chief Operating Officer of SEA Milan Airports, explains how new technologies, like smart security, biometrics, and self-service, are providing seamless passenger experiences by reducing waiting times and empowering passengers to be in control of their own journey.
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NewsEataly Terrazza launched at Terminal 1 of Rome Fiumicino
A new Eataly Terrazza has been launched at Terminal 1 of Rome Fiumicino airport, offering customers an aperitivo spot!
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NewsFinnair reveals new spacious Schengen Lounge in Helsinki Airport
Finnair have unveiled their new spacious and comfortable Schengen Lounge in Helsinki Airport, now open for customers.
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ArticleManaging fear of change during an age of technology acceleration
David Wilson, the Managing Partner of daa International, and International Airport Review’s Advisory Board member spoke to Editor, Holly Miles, about the challenges airports are facing with regards to skills, and the importance of change management when implementing new technologies. Wilson also details his trends to watch in 2024.
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NewsSEA: First test cargo drone flight successful
The first test cargo drone flight, with both vertical take-off and landing, flew a successful eight-kilometre round trip.
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NewsHeathrow launches live music stage at Terminal 5
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has launched their 'Heathrow Introducing' scheme in Terminal 5 to showcase local musical talent.
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NewsDublin Airport: Tourism and music industry fuels passenger numbers
Dublin Airport have announced a record-breaking number of passengers through their terminals this June, citing concert-goers as a major boost.
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NewsACI EUROPE: Airports need to future-proof
At the 34th ACI EUROPE Annual Congress, held in Istanbul last week, Olivier Jankovec advised that airports need to 'future-proof.'


