The SWIM Governance Project – focusing on ATM – is successfully completed
The SWIM project is SESAR Deployment’s 145th project and will assist in the digitalisation of European airspace.
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The SWIM project is SESAR Deployment’s 145th project and will assist in the digitalisation of European airspace.
Designed to support those with disabilities that are not visible or immediately noticeable, the scheme is now in effect at Teesside International Airport.
Andorra, Belgium and the Bahamas have been removed from the UK government's current list of travel corridors.
Scheduled to open in October 2020, Brandenburg Airport has begun the security search process to find any dangerous or forbidden items.
ACI Europe's data outlines a decline of 93.2 per cent across the European airport network during June 2020, with recovery already slowing down.
With a coordinated and consistent global approach to COVID-19, BARIG has said that passenger confidence in travelling will be restored.
Two contracts, worth $11.35 million and $559,000, have been awarded by TAIT for pavement renovation and runway safety works at Tulsa Airport.
Following Virgin Australia announcing additional job losses, the AAA has called for the Australian government to introduce an aviation COVID-19 recovery strategy.
The new solar farm, scheduled to begin operation in 2021, will produce enough renewable energy to power all four of Melbourne Airport's passenger terminals.
Discussions will be held with Copenhagen Airport’s union representatives to determine the expected redundancies.
In ACI and ICAO’s global management accreditation programme, support is given to the next generation of aviation leaders through a virtual classroom.
The upgraded terminal provides significant improvements, in regard to both passenger experience and the airport’s environmental impact.
The airport consulted with staff and unions and the redundancy proposals were supported by more than 90 per cent of people who took part in the ballot.
During COVID-19, Orlando International Airport has embraced an enhanced focus on indoor air quality; for the safety of both passengers and staff.
Though May 2020 saw a slight increase in passenger traffic demand, the aviation industry continues to suffer as a result of COVID-19.