All Noise & community articles – Page 20
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NewsUK's Jet Zero Council announces plans to race to decarbonisation
Plans include investing in zero emission aircraft and vital infrastructure as well as working alongside the government's own plans to create a greener economy.
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NewsIATA sees Canada's 2023 Federal Budget as insufficient
The air organisation sees the budget as lacking positive reinforcement to strengthen Canada's air system, encourage global competitiveness and sees it risk making travel unaffordable for passengers.
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ArticleTalking Istanbul Airports' socially conscious operations with CEO Kadri Samsunlu
Kadri Samsunlu, Chief Executive officer of iGA Istanbul Airport speaks with International Airport Review’s Holly Miles about their airport experience and how they are the first airport in the world to achieve the ACI World Accessibility Accreditation.
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NewsAir Canada partners with Dreams Take Flight for a once-in-a-lifetime trip
Eight flights flying from Winnipeg to Florida will serve the dreams of nearly 1,000 children as they enjoy fun and unforgettable moments at theme parks.
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ArticleDo airports and airlines really deserve their bad rep when it comes to sustainability?
In this exclusive article, Enoch Opare Mintah, PhD candidate at Kingston University, London and Associate Lecturer of Governance at the University of Lincoln, UK, argues that the aviation sector is inarguably one of the proactive and forward-looking industries when it comes to sustainability.
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NewsPhoenix Sky Harbor Airport receives award in recognition of innovative disability initiatives
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport received an award from the IDC Government Insight's sixth annual Smart Citifies North America Awards (SCNAA) in recognition of their initiatives that help the visually and hearing impaired.
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NewsHelsinki Airport becomes first in the world to open unique second-hand store
The second-hand concept store, a product of Finavia's partnership with Finnish family firm Relove, will combine unique aspects of recycling culture with a popular café to provide consumers an enhanced passenger experience and further the airport's sustainability goals.
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NewsAir travel recovery demand sees airports invest more in technology
Investment in key technologies like biometrics and self-service technologies are focal points for airports to enable a smooth and seamless passenger experience.
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ArticlePeople are a top priority says, new Edmonton Airport CEO Myron Keehn
Myron Keehn, became official President & CEO of Edmonton Airport on 1 January 2023 and speaks with International Airport Review’s Editor, Holly Miles about his plans for the airport and its exclusive CEO series.
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NewsSchiphol Airport's flight cap on hold, rules Dutch court
Ruling has been made to uphold the legal challenges aviation authorities are having against the Dutch government, in their controversial decision to cap Schiphol Airport's flight activity to 460,000. IATA, KLM and other associations are arguing the cap will have a detriment on the Dutch economy, and put thousands of ...
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NewsA strong sense of community in Edmonton International Airport's new music programme
The relaunch of Edmonton International Airport's music programme will combine a sense of community with up-and-coming musicians to deliver an enjoyable music show for travellers.
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NewsFree Singapore tour returns to Changi Airport, after two year hiatus
Set to showcase eastern parts of Singapore's Changi Airport, the city's urban areas and local communities, the Free Singapore Tour has been relaunched. It follows a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic, and its relaunch will see refreshed parts added to entice passengers.
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ArticleSwedavia’s strategy to restore trust and drive sustainable growth in the aviation industry
For Issue 1 2023 of International Airport Review Jonas Abrahamsson, CEO of Swedavia, discussed how the aviation industry can regain the trust of passengers following disruptions last summer, continue driving sustainable transformation, and provide critical connectivity in an increasingly international world.
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NewsAéroports de Montreal runs successful Premium Kids event
Running for its ninth successful year, Premium Kids was hosted at Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) today. The event seeks to diminish anxieties children on the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have around flying, enabling them to be calmer.
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NewsUK Government completes review of airport ground operations
In a new government review, 10 focus areas for the UK's aviation sector have been outlined to ensure ground handling operations are back to full capacity and the travel disruption of last summer won't happen again.
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NewsHeathrow 'on track' with net-zero and community commitments
Marking a year since the launch of Heathrow 2.0: Connecting People and Planet, Heathrow's 2022, the report updates the airport's progress. It finds that over half of its net-zero and community commitments have been marked as 'on track' or 'progressing.'
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NewsUK Government to review noise objectives for night flight policy
The UK Government continues to review its night flight policy for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports, with a new and sustained focus on its noise objectives. The consultation aims to better the detrimental impact that night flying has on local residents, without disregarding the positive contributions aviation has on the ...
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NewsRevolutionary airspace modernisation strategy finally implemented in the UK
Following four years of development, the UK's Systemisation and Free Route Airspace (FRA) has been implemented over Wales and southwest England. The implementation of the system is part of wider plans to deliver a more sustainable aviation future.
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NewsLargest growth of carbon accreditations awarded to airports worldwide, reports ACI
Airports Council International (ACI) have reported the highest growth of Airport Carbon Accreditations awarded to airports. It shows the commitment airports have worldwide in mitigating their impact on greenhouse gasses and climate change.
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NewsHong Kong International Airport set to reduce carbon emissions with new management platform
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) are on their way to tackling carbon emissions by employing a new carbon management platform that will help monitor carbon emission data from across airport environments. The programme will help track key performance indicators (KPI's), motivating the airport to work toward its net zero carbon ...


