Middle East benefits from complying with ICAO implementations
The Secretary General of ICAO has stated that the enhancement of ICAO's implementations is benefitting the Middle East both environmentally and economically.
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The Secretary General of ICAO has stated that the enhancement of ICAO's implementations is benefitting the Middle East both environmentally and economically.
An agreement has been made to develop a new sorting facility at Riga Airport which will allow for more efficient shipment handling.
LCY encourages the education pipeline to produce enough individuals with the right STEM skills for the future of aviation.
Design plans, which focus on passenger experience and capacity, have been revealed for the new Red Sea Airport in Saudi Arabia.
Recognising that climate change is happening now, Birmingham Airport has set an ambitious goal, ahead of the UK’s target, to reduce its carbon footprint quicker.
A 35-gate, $1 billion terminal has been opened at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport to accommodate passenger growth.
An updated policy brief on airport networks has been published ACI World, acknowledging they can play a key role in ensuring the economic sustainability of regional airports.
After 10 months of construction, a section of Terminal A at Schönefeld Airport has reopened with amenities that will greatly improve passenger satisfaction.
Domodedovo Airport has introduced a new lounge specifically designed for passengers with reduced mobility to improve their experience at the airport.
The second of three new taxiways has been completed ahead of schedule at Luton Airport, featuring one of the largest remote de-icing facilities in Europe.
NAC is asking customers and stakeholders to complete a satisfaction survey across its eight airports during a two week period.
The technology will enable a network of offsite construction centres to work in unison, tracking millions of components that make up the expanded airport.
ACI World's Angela Gittens emphasised the importance of collaboration in order to remain safe, secure and sustainable, but still accommodate future growth.
The funds provided by DASA will be used to develop new technologies in order to detect, disrupt and defeat any malicious use of drones.
Investments went towards improvements to the passenger journey through developments in IT, with airports now beginning to see the impacts.