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ArticleThe energy transition at Venice Marco Polo Airport: A Q&A with Davide Bassano, Director of Sustainability, part 1
Venezia Airport is embedding whole life carbon considerations into infrastructure planning while preparing for hydrogen aviation through dedicated onsite facilities.
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ArticleTop airport technology trends set to shape the future of airport operations in 2026
2026 marks a pivotal year for the sector’s sustainability and digital transformation. From renewable energy microgrids and SAF infrastructure, airports are rapidly adopting technologies that promise safer operations, reduced emissions and seamless travel experiences across the global network.
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ArticleMalta International Airport’s new terminal: Growth for quality’s sake
Malta International Airport is transforming its terminal to balance growth with quality, focusing on passenger experience, sustainability and long-term infrastructure development.
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NewsOslo Airport outlines major expansion plans to support cargo growth and future capacity
Oslo Airport is preparing for significant growth, with new plans aimed at increasing cargo capacity, improving efficiency and ensuring long term competitiveness for Norway’s main gateway.
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NewsBilly Bishop Airport launches sound based calm initiative for inclusive passenger experience
A new initiative at Billy Bishop Airport is helping passengers feel calmer and more supported, using sound based tools designed to reduce stress in busy terminal environments.
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NewsKaunas Airport trials hydrogen truck in EU decarbonisation initiative
Kaunas Airport trials hydrogen powered vehicles under EU project, advancing sustainable ground operations and supporting long term emissions reduction targets.
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NewsDFW Airport prepares enhanced operations for FIFA World Cup 2026
Dallas Fort Worth Airport outlines transport, digital tools and passenger support measures to manage increased traffic and improve connectivity during FIFA World Cup 2026.
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NewsPicture of the week: Heathrow names cleaning robots in nationwide vote with British humour
This week’s picture of the week highlights Heathrow Airport revealing the names of its cleaning robots.
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NewsMiddle East aviation disruption eases as UK flight cancellations fall sharply
Flight disruption across the Middle East continues to affect airlines and routes.
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NewsMumbai Airport Launches India’s First In-Terminal Quick Commerce Service
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has introduced India’s first in-terminal quick commerce service through a partnership with Blinkit, enabling app-based delivery directly to passengers at boarding gates, lounges and retail areas in Terminal 2 domestic departures.
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NewsPhoenix airport supports federal workers during ongoing government shutdown
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport continues relief efforts for federal workers, providing donations and financial support as shutdown leaves employees without pay.
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NewsSan Jose airport introduces AI powered humanoid robot for passenger support
San Jose Mineta International Airport launches AI powered humanoid robot pilot to enhance passenger assistance.
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NewsMontreal Metropolitan Airport opens new passenger terminal June 2026
Montreal Metropolitan Airport (YHU) will open its new passenger terminal on 15 June 2026, introducing commercial flight operations with Porter Airlines and Pascan Aviation.
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NewsPhu Quoc Airport expansion targets integrated destination model
Phu Quoc International Airport is set for major expansion under a strategic partnership between Sun Group and Changi Airports International, aiming to create Vietnam’s first integrated airport destination with capacity for 24 million annual passengers.
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OpinionAdvancing our skies: The digital transformation of air traffic management
As global aviation recovers and diversifies with emerging aircraft types, air traffic management must evolve through digitalisation and intelligent automation. CANSO’s Simon Hocquard explores how AI, machine learning and collaborative innovation are building the foundation for safer, more efficient and sustainable skies.
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ArticleHow did Tallinn Airport reduce its carbon emissions by 96%?
Tallinn Airport has achieved Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 3+ certification, reaching carbon neutrality through a 96% reduction in emissions since 2018. The Estonian gateway accomplished this milestone through systematic infrastructure investments, renewable energy adoption and fleet electrification, rather than carbon offsetting alone.
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ArticleThe Changi experience: Inside one of aviation’s most recognised brands
Singapore Changi Airport is evolving beyond operational excellence to position itself as a destination shaped by seamless connectivity, memorable passenger experiences and integrated marketing.
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ArticleData in action: Why airports can’t afford to get this wrong
Senior airport leaders at International Airport Summit 2025 questioned the industry’s rush toward AI and advanced analytics, arguing that foundational data governance, trust and operational focus remain the critical barriers to extracting value.
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OpinionImplementing zero trust at airports: digital safety in the age of AI
The aviation industry is experiencing a 600% year-on-year increase in cyber-attacks, driven by artificial intelligence that enables faster, more automated threats. Industry experts argue that zero trust security frameworks—mirroring aviation’s rigorous safety protocols—are now essential to prevent breaches before they occur, protecting interconnected airport systems from ransomware, espionage and supply chain disruption.


