Inside Newcastle Airport’s bold vision as Australia’s most sustainable airport
Get ready to discover how Newcastle Airport is setting a new benchmark for sustainable aviation in Australia!
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Get ready to discover how Newcastle Airport is setting a new benchmark for sustainable aviation in Australia!
Taipei Songshan Airport is upgrading check-in with biometric kiosks, mobile access, and self-service bag drops to improve speed and passenger satisfaction.
Sydney Airport has finished a $169 million apron expansion, increasing layover capacity and improving efficiency for future international growth.
Broome Airport CEO discusses his international ambitions for the airport, sustainability initiatives and how they are caretakers of the environment and community.
Western Sydney International finishes its runway, marking a major milestone ahead of the airport’s scheduled 2026 opening.
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Western Sydney International Airport is seeking diverse hospitality partners to deliver world-class dining for millions of future travellers.
Airports across both regions pledge to expand infrastructure, embrace innovation, and modernise regulations to meet future aviation demand sustainably.
The World Economic Forum and GenZero launch Green Fuel Forward to boost SAF demand and decarbonise Asia-Pacific's fast-growing aviation sector.
Korean Air will invest KRW 1.2 trillion in a cutting-edge aviation R&D and pilot training centre.
Asia-Pacific and Middle East airports will invest $240 billion to expand capacity, modernise infrastructure, and support future passenger and cargo growth.
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Airports Council International backs Auckland Airport’s $6.6 billion investment, highlighting its transparent consultation process and economic benefits while dismissing allegations of unfair pricing as misleading.
Colinda Rowe, Waste Minimisation Manager at Auckland International Airport in New Zealand, writes exclusively for International Airport Review