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NewsFAA awards $2.5 million to Ontario International Airport for carbon reduction efforts
The FAA has awarded Ontario International Airport $2.5 million to reduce its carbon footprint by upgrading to energy-efficient Pre-Conditioned Air units, furthering the airport's sustainability efforts.
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Podcast
Unlocking airport growth: Inside Newcastle's aviation strategy
Listen to this exclusive podcast which was recorded at Routes Europe 2024.
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ReportCurb to Gate: Smart Airports eReport 2024
Read this exclusive free report on the smart technology shaping the airports of tomorrow.
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NewsPassengers can experience the Kelp Forest now at Ontario International Airport’s Terminal 4
Ontario International Airport has in collaboration with the California Science Centre, set up an event for passengers to experience the Kelp Forest, as part of its efforts to create unique experiences for travellers.
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NewsGold Coast Becomes Most Connected Australian City to New Zealand
Queensland Airports limited have signed a deal with Qantas Group to open up new routes from June 2025, that will connect the Gold Coast Airport to Hamilton and Dunedin in New Zealand.
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NewsEdmonton International Airport has expanded its drone operations to advance delivery systems
Edmonton International Airport in partnership with multiple organisations has launched its second phase of commercial drone flights to Leduc City, with the new flight path able to bring high-value time-critical products.
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NewsUncrewed traffic management system deployed at Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre as aerospace sector grows in New Zealand
Aotearoa New Zealand in partnership with Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre have completed the first phase of its collaboration with the deployment of uncrewed traffic management system.
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ArticleThe power of AI and machine learning for airport operations
Mahmood AlSeddiqi, former Vice President of IT for Bahrain Airport Company, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on the different scenarios in which airports can leverage the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning and the fundamentals that all airports must have, to accept the new changes.
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NewsIAR Spotlight on International Airport Summit 2024 Speakers
We take a closer look at some of the speakers confirmed for the International Airport Summit and what they will be speaking about during their panels.
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NewsNew report shows economic growth for airports due to sports and music tourism
Sports and music tourism has seen huge growth with high projections for the future, with sports fans spending the most on travel, according to latest report by Collinson International that benefit the airport economy.
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Video
Milan Bergamo Airport's Giacomo Cattaneo on non-aeronautical revenue
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Routes Europe summit, held in Aarhus, Denmark. Here, she caught up with Giacomo Catteneo, the Director of Commercial Aviation at Milan Bergamo Airport, discussing the importance of non-aeronautical revenue, working with shareholders and factoring in auxiliaries.
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NewsACI Europe endorse the ‘Draghi’ report that outlines the future of European aviation
ACI Europe has endorsed the Draghi report on ‘The Future of European Competitiveness’, with the findings of the report outlining the need for sustainable and growth for aviation.
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NewsSalvador Bahia Airport will renovate its food court with Bahian culture at the forefront of its design
Salvador Bahia Airport will renovate its food court with an increased capacity of 20%, with construction taking place from September to December, in two stages to mitigate disruption.
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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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VideoiGA Istanbul's Ismail Polat on innovations of the future
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Emily Budgen attended this year's ACI Europe's Annual Congress, held in Istanbul. Here, she spoke to iGA Istanbul Airport's Chief Planning Officer Ismail Polat about future innovations in the aviation market and plans for the airport.
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ArticleThe future of e-commerce, cargo and real estate at Edmonton International Airport
For Issue 2 2024, Alex Lowe, Director of e-commerce, Cargo and Aviation Real Estate at Edmonton International Airport, spoke to International Airport Review at the Routes Asia 2024 conference in Langkawi, Malaysia about the airport’s ambitious cargo, real estate and air delivery-by-drone plans.
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NewsChina’s low-altitude economy is expanding with drones and eVTOL
Tourists along some parts of the Great Wall of China can now receive food and other supplies via drones, as China’s low-altitude economy expands.
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NewsNew Electronic Travel Authorisation charge could mean London Heathrow Airport lose 4 million passengers-a-year
London Heathrow Airport may lose 4 million passengers a year after, the UK government announced that they will be expanding its Electronic Travel Authorisation charge to all foreigners, excluding citizens of UK and Ireland, from April 2025.
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NewsBrisbane Airport to undergo massive revamp of its International Terminal costing AU$5 Billion
Since opening 29 years ago, the International Terminal of Brisbane Airport will undergo a $AU5b revamp, that will revolutionise the passenger experience, along with meeting the Australian Government standards for security by the end of 2025, development will finish in 2027.
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ArticleHow biometrics is driving innovation in airports despite legislative restrictions
Biometric technology is undoubtedly transforming airport operations, offering heightened security and passenger convenience. Ján Lunter, CEO of Innovatrics, explores in detail how biometrics, from facial recognition to fingerprint scans, can jump through regulatory hoops to deliver more comprehensive security in airports.


