Germania has filed for bankruptcy, terminating operations
Berlin-based airline, Germania, which carried over four million passengers a year, filed for insolvency on Monday 4 February 2019.
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Berlin-based airline, Germania, which carried over four million passengers a year, filed for insolvency on Monday 4 February 2019.
The automated dock bridge, used at one of Wellington's domestic gates, is hoped to speed up turnaround times.
From the 2 March 2019, operations at Istanbul Airport will begin for Turkish Cargo, adding another Turkish airport for the company's portfolio.
NATS, the UK’s leading provider of air traffic services, has been recognised for its progress in reducing the environmental impact of its operations.
Turkmenistan Airlines have been banned from flying over European airspace by the EASA due to concerns over safety standards.
Cranfield University has carried out successful trails of a suction robot which can detect and repair damage to aircraft, as part of the CompInnova Project.
According to ACI, global passenger traffic is expected to exceed 20 billion by 2039, as such, infrastructure will have to adapt accordingly with major investment to accommodate the growth.
Due to their height and movement patterns, wind turbines can have a range of impacts on navigational systems, mimicking the appearance of real aircraft.
The partnership between ICAO and EUROCONTROL ensures that air traffic control training remains at the high standard to retain safety within the industry.
Airbus has become the latest victim of cyber-crime, as a hack compromises mostly employee data - relevant authorities are being consulted.
The popular instant messaging application in China, WeChat, can now be used to purchase goods in Fiumicino Airport, the first airport in Italy to accept this payment type.
Cardiff Airport has experienced positive growth over the past few years, spurred on by a range of new routes and partnerships.
The first self-connected project in Russia’s airport industry has been announced in a partnership between Pulkovo International St. Petersburg Airport and Kiwi.com.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation has announced that the Transportation Network Companies will be eligible to pick-up customers at neighbouring island airports from the beginning of February 2019, in a new ride-share scheme.
ICAO Council President, Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu highlights the need for aviation investments in strategic infrastructure, institutional capacity building, and next generation aviation professionals.