CAC welcomes update on federal government aid for Canadian airport sector
The Canadian Airports Council has welcomed new details on government financial aid, but has stressed that the Canadian government must be prepared to take further action.
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The Canadian Airports Council has welcomed new details on government financial aid, but has stressed that the Canadian government must be prepared to take further action.
Seattle-Tacoma's two pilot programmes, SEA Spot Saver and happyhover™, will work to improve efficiency and modernise the passenger experience.
After suspending the service due to COVID-19, Orlando International has deemed it the right time to welcome the therapy dogs back to the terminal.
The upgraded digital wayfinding maps feature real-time point-of-interest data, dynamic terminal directories and intuitive, user-friendly mobile navigation.
Daniel-Robert Gooch, President of the Canadian Airports Council (CAC), addresses the current state of the Canadian aviation industry and asserts the crucial need for both financial and regulatory support from the government to drive the recovery of the sector.
Myron Keehn, Vice-President of Air Service and Business Development at Edmonton International Airport, writes of the airport’s proximity to Asia, and its plans to position itself as a key entry point into North America through cargo expansion.
Reflecting on the impact of the pandemic over the course of 2020, Tampa Airport is optimistic for the future and aviation's recovery.
In a bid to be more accessible and inclusive, Seattle-Tacoma Airport has opened a Sensory Room and Interfaith Prayer and Meditation Room.
San Francisco Airport now prohibits the sale of any beverages - including sodas, teas and juices - in plastic or aseptic paper packaging.
A total of 390 airports in 39 states, Puerto Rico and the Federated States of Micronesia will benefit from more than $627.7 million in FAA grant funding.
By introducing the new CAT units at Buffalo Niagara Airport, TSA has been able to increase operational efficiency and limit unnecessary touchpoints.
By constructing the new apron, Philadelphia Airport will be able to ensure the more efficient use of terminal gates and smoother airline operations.
AAHK's digital health pass will aim to provide a simple and efficient means of conducting health document checks and verification processes on both ends of a passenger journey.
The partnership will work to identify opportunities for both technological and process improvements at Louisville Airport, and then tackle them with UofL’s research capabilities.
TSA's trial of UV-C technology will be undertaken at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to determine the equipment’s ability to reduce the number of pathogens on security checkpoint bins.