EIB provides $50 million to rebuild Sint Maarten’s hurricane-hit airport
EIB is to supply a $50 million loan to rebuild Princess Juliana Airport's passenger terminal after the damage caused hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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EIB is to supply a $50 million loan to rebuild Princess Juliana Airport's passenger terminal after the damage caused hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The project undertaken by VINCI Airports has increased Salvador Bahia Airport's capacity to 15 million passengers annually.
The new sustainability and climate strategy announced by the European Commission has been eagerly welcomed by the EU aviation industry.
A new border system has lead to reductions in fuel usage, carbon emissions and holding times for arriving aircraft at Gatwick.
The $600 million expansion is the biggest construction project in the airport's history and will aim to improve passenger experience.
The new fleet is the result of a £1.8 million investment and will replace the diesel vehicles currently in operation at the airport.
Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport will remove all uses of single-use plastics following the original pledge in June 2019.
The installation is part of Cork Airport's continuous improvement programme and was launched in partnership with Aer Lingus.
Royal Schiphol Group's new partnership aims to realise the full potential of drones and the future of air passenger transport in the Netherlands.
Perth Airport will be implementing new automation technology next year to ensure the departure experience is hassle-free for passengers.
Nice Côte d’Azur airport has commissioned its Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) system to improve the safety and punctuality of air traffic.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Air Navigation Services Agency is to take complete control of Bosnia and Herzegovina's air traffic, meaning it will no longer be controlled by its neighbouring countries.
The direct rail link into Luton Airport has moved a step closer with a bridge to carry trains over the main A1081 road now in place.
As part of its expansion project, construction of a second runway and a new control tower at Jorge Chavez International Airport is to begin at the end of December 2019.
By reaching Level 2 Carbon Accreditation in ACI’s programme, the City of Austin’s Aviation Department has further demonstrated its commitment to sustainability.