Government of Canada must prioritise resuming international connectivity, says IATA
IATA has called on the Canadian government to be prepared to progressively reconnect the country to the world as soon as it is safe to do so.
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IATA has called on the Canadian government to be prepared to progressively reconnect the country to the world as soon as it is safe to do so.
A new partnership between three aviation and infrastructure companies will see the development of an eVTOL vertiports network connecting strategic locations in major cities across Florida.
With the UK government set to outline its recovery plans on 22 February 2021, IATA has urged the Prime Minister to include support for aviation in order to encourage its restart.
The certified jet fuel will enable a minimum reduction in carbon emissions of 75 per cent compared to fossil fuel equivalents and remove thousands of tonnes of waste-plastics from the environment every year.
Chicago Rockford's new cargo centre will feature two facilities, a new ramp to accommodate six 747 aircraft and a new access road.
As part of the UK's Future Flight Challenge, Heathrow will research the use of new technologies and create a blueprint for making zero carbon aviation a reality.
Renovations at Guadalajara Airport will include an additional runway and new terminal building, as well as a redesign of the commercial space in the existing building.
With the financial support provided by business rates relief only expected to assist English airports for approximately 13 days, the AOA has called on the UK government to implement an additional and more extensive financial scheme.
The Simplified Arrival process is currently set to be introduced at eight Preclearance locations across Canada, beginning with Toronto Pearson Airport.
The new building complex features both a fire station and firefighting training centre, allowing the airport to protect its site even more effectively.
Fraport Greece's €440 million development programme benefited a total of 14 airports located across both the Greek mainland and islands.
With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to drastically impact the aviation industry, final Full Year 2020 results from ACI Europe highlight the extent of the current damage to European airports.
From 8 March 2021, vehicles using the forecourt of Gatwick's North Terminal to drop off or collect passengers will be required to pay a minimum charge of £5.
The SESAR Deployment Manager will use the CP1 regulation to guide operational stakeholders on what has to be done, how, where and by when, with the aim of accelerating the digitalisation of European ATM towards a greener aviation industry.
Paris Region, Choose Paris Region, Groupe ADP, Air France-KLM and Airbus have partnered to encourage the exploration of the opportunities presented by hydrogen use in Paris airports.