Chopin Airport welcomes its 10 millionth passenger
8 December 2014 | By Warsaw Chopin Airport
The number of passengers handled at Chopin Airport in a year has broken the ten million barrier again...
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8 December 2014 | By Warsaw Chopin Airport
The number of passengers handled at Chopin Airport in a year has broken the ten million barrier again...
8 December 2014 | By Aebi Schmidt
Schmidt Supra 5002 receives the German Design Award in the category “Excellent Product Design / Transportation and Public Design”...
5 December 2014 | By Concessionaire Analyzer+
Shireburn Software, the developers of Concessionaire Analyzer+ (CA+) scooped up the award for the best Business-to-Business Application at the MCA eBusiness Awards, held on the 1st December in Malta...
5 December 2014 | By The International Air Transport Association
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for October showing a strengthening in demand growth compared to September 2014 and to the year-ago period...
5 December 2014 | By Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) successfully conducted its annual aircraft crash and rescue exercise this morning, proving its readiness and effectiveness in handling contingencies...
4 December 2014 | By SITA
Asia’s busiest airport, Beijing Capital International Airport, has once again chosen SITA to provide its passenger processing technology to manage its more than 80 million passengers...
1 December 2014 | By Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is one of five airports from across the UK who have signed up to back Heathrow Airport’s expansion plans as the “best proposal for the country” and urged others to follow their lead...
28 November 2014 | By SITA
SITA’s common-use technology enters service at Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport...
27 November 2014 | By Edinburgh Airport
Following the publication of the full report from The Smith Commission this morning, Edinburgh Airport has welcomed its recommendation that Air Passenger Duty (APD) should be devolved to the Scottish Parliament...
27 November 2014 | By The Mayor of London Press Office
The Mayor of London has warned that while the UK Airports Commission flies up a blind alley the rest of the world is already building new runways and terminal buildings that are designed and built using British expertise and which will put them well ahead of the UK in the…
27 November 2014 | By The Civil Aviation Authority
UK airports should be better placed to minimise the impact of disruption on passengers thanks to good practice guidance published by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)...
27 November 2014 | By Fraport
Fraport–Copelouzos to manage concession for 40 Years – 14 Airports including Thessaloniki, Chania (Crete), Kerkyra (Corfu), Kos, Rhodes and others – some 19 million passengers annually...
26 November 2014 | By Twelve Architects
The new Rostov on Don airport in southern Russia, designed by London-based practice Twelve Architects, has been granted Proekt, full approval for the design to move ahead to construction...
26 November 2014 | By NATS
Newcastle International Airport is the first airport in the UK to achieve Category III status for the use of forward scatter meter runway visual range equipment...
26 November 2014 | By The International Air Transport Association
The International Air Transport Association announced a new arrangement to help passengers impacted by airline bankruptcy...