Over three thousand Airbus workers will ballot for strike action
Over 3,000 Airbus workers are voting on strike action after rejecting pay offers despite the company’s strong financial performance.
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Over 3,000 Airbus workers are voting on strike action after rejecting pay offers despite the company’s strong financial performance.
Editor, Holly Miles, joined John Nilsson, Strategic Planning Manager for Electric and Hydrogen Aircraft Infrastructure at Swedavia to discuss the intricacies of hydrogen and electric aviation, as the airport operator strives to be an early adopter in this sustainable energy space.
VINCI Airports celebrates KIX’s 30th anniversary, highlighting key improvements in passenger experience, operational efficiency, and sustainability in preparation for Expo 2025.
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Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich Airport, speaks with International Airport Review about how co-innovation is enabling the development and integration of forward-thinking technologies into the complex aviation environment.
Transport & Environment warns that EU passenger air traffic will double by 2050, increasing emissions and undermining Europe’s climate goals unless urgent action is taken.
Wizz Air has announced that it will begin a trial using Sustainable Aviation Fuel in collaboration with Airbus, putting the airline at the forefront of the EU’s forthcoming RefuelEU aviation regulations.
Turkish Airlines have showcased a new luxury suite at Farnborough Airshow in Hampshire this week.
New research and studies by the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have considerably advanced hydrogen fuel viability for flights.
Etihad Airways are celebrating a new collaboration with Jaipur International Airport (JAI) with a welcoming ceremony in India.
Portuguese airline TAP are celebrating the five year anniversary of their transatlantic trio this month, all flying from Lisbon.
Carlo Tursi, CEO of UrbanV, tells International Airport Review how the vertiport developer is collaborating with its partners to bring advanced air mobility networks to fruition by the end of this year.
The study showed 100% SAF to both engines of commercial aircraft could significantly reduce the climate-warming effect of condensation trails.
Watch this exclusive interview with the CEO as he discusses the Airbus engine issues and how it is constraining their air service recovery.
This is the first time that a feasibility study of this magnitude has taken place in Canada to pioneer hydrogen for aviation.
The quieter, more fuel-efficient Airbus A321 Neos will now operate Wizz Air's flights.