All articles by International Airport Review – Page 41
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NewsBig Recruitment Day at Stockholm Arlanda for airport’s expanded premises
To meet increased recruitment needs, Swedavia – in collaboration with its partners at the airport – is arranging a big recruitment day at Arlanda on January 30, 2023.
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NewsArt installation at Leonardo da Vinci Airport raises awareness on environmental issues
Aeroporti di Roma aims to raise public awareness on environmental issues such as saving water and recovering plastic, the leading cause of pollution of the seas, through culture.
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NewsAir passenger taxis and air ambulance are seen as the biggest eVTOL growth markets
Key to growth of the eVTOL market will be the development of battery technology making longer flights of over 100 miles more practical and sustainable.
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NewsNo passenger traffic at BER on 25 January 2023
Due to the announced warning strike, no commercial flights are possible on Wednesday, 25 January 2023.
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NewsCSMIA receives sustainability award from ASSOCHAM
CSMIA comments that the award honours the exceptional work of its staff members, who each day guarantee that operations at the airport operate smoothly.
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NewsFinnair announces two new European routes
The Finnish carrier will add new routes to Bodø, Norway and Milan Linate, Italy to its short-haul network, from the summer of 2023.
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NewsSchiphol details plans for baggage basement renovation
To continue guaranteeing baggage reliability, Schiphol will first install a completely new and working system elsewhere, after which, the existing systems that require updating can be tackled.
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NewsTwo new routes for Etihad Airways launching in 2023
The flights will be operated using state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, with 28 seats in Business and 262 in Economy.
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NewsSecond 5-star Skytrax rating for Bahrain International Airport
The ranking, given for a second consecutive year, recognises the high standards of BIA’s facilities and services.
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NewsFinavia reports increase in 2022 passenger volumes
Finavia has seen the number of passengers travelling through its airports increase by 187% compared to the previous year.
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NewsACI World calls for regulatory support to ensure airports' economic sustainability
With continued economic headwinds and global passenger traffic expecting a loss of 27% in 2022 as compared to 2019, a balance must be struck in order to restore the economic equilibrium of airports.
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NewsSAUDIA invests in projects to promote sustainable flying
Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) views sustainability management as an integral part of its corporate strategy.
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NewsReverse vending machines installed at CSMIA to aid recycling
This latest sustainability measure will reduce waste, lower carbon emissions and incentivise plastic recycling in the airport's fight against zero landfill waste.
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NewsInnovation key to EUROCONTROL’S plans for 2023
The EUROCONTROL Innovation Hub has a wave of new projects planned for the year to come, as well as plans to continue existing air innovation projects.
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NewsNew operations building inaugurated at King Abdulaziz International
The new operations building consists of multiple departments, including its extensive operations control centre and is the largest centre of its kind in the Middle East.
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News"Let's not take two steps backwards" says ACI World Director General over fresh travel restrictions on travellers from China
ACI World urges governments to take a co-ordinated and risk-based approach.
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NewsFirst electric cars introduced at Tallinn Airport
Tallinn Airport has introduced three electric vehicles for aircraft servicing in order to reduce emissions as part of the airport's sustainability goals and aim to be carbon netural by 2030.
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NewsReturn to travel restrictions 'scientifically unjustified' says ACI Europe
As States need to remain vigilant to the status and control of the virus, the focus should rather be on increasing genomic sequencing to be able to identify possible new COVID-19 variants and related surveillance.
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NewsIATA condemns "knee-jerk" reaction to imposition of travel restrictions for Chinese travellers
The Director General of IATA has called the measures, which he says have been proven ineffective over the last three years "disappointing".
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Passenger traffic full recovery pushed back to 2025
In 2023, we will still miss 220 million passengers, meaning volumes will only match 2017 levels, says Olivier Jankovec.


