Build phase of Manchester’s Terminal Two extension complete
The handover sees phase one of the terminal two extension complete on time, and now ready for tests and trials ahead of opening to passengers in July 2020.
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The handover sees phase one of the terminal two extension complete on time, and now ready for tests and trials ahead of opening to passengers in July 2020.
ICCAN will work with NatCen to develop a new attitudinal noise survey by the end of September 2020, with the first to be conducted before the end of 2021.
Ben Cordingley, Head of Baggage and Commercial Operations at Gatwick Airport, discusses the challenges of replacing 27 hold baggage screening machines while still processing 50,000 bags a day.
Following the collapse of UK-based airline, Flybe, the GMB Union has warned that eight regional airports across the UK are now at risk of closure.
Charges for unscheduled flights arriving and departing from the airport between 23:30 and 06:00 will be five times greater than daytime charges.
ADEPT has called for the development of a national strategy to address both climate change and the economy within the UK aviation sector.
Since beginning operation in 1910, Southampton Airport has been a consistent aviation pioneer, and has now shifted its focus to the development of sustainable operations.
The initial phase will see Stansted Airport host a series of focus groups encouraging people to provide their views on any change to the airport's airspace.
Over 1,000 members of Stansted Airport staff have been trained to become Dementia Friends in a bid to make the airport more accessible.
The Court of Appeal's ruling states that Heathrow's expansion plans have failed to consider its environmental impact under the 2016 Paris Agreement.
The ‘Voice of the Customer’ feedback system is available to access in 80 different locations across the Birmingham Airport site.
Within International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, Nick Barton of Birmingham Airport spoke about how the industry needs to embrace a sustainable existence.
London Heathrow Airport's infrastructure has achieved carbon neutrality, making it one of the world’s first major aviation hubs to do so.
Following breaking its record in 2019 by delivering 1,100 apprenticeships, Heathrow Airport intends to deliver an additional 400 in 2020.
The Carbon Disclosure Project recognised NATS due to its efforts to reduce the environmental impact of air travel through the efficient use of airspace.