Birmingham Airport sets itself a net-zero carbon target for 2033
Recognising that climate change is happening now, Birmingham Airport has set an ambitious goal, ahead of the UK’s target, to reduce its carbon footprint quicker.
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Recognising that climate change is happening now, Birmingham Airport has set an ambitious goal, ahead of the UK’s target, to reduce its carbon footprint quicker.
The second of three new taxiways has been completed ahead of schedule at Luton Airport, featuring one of the largest remote de-icing facilities in Europe.
The technology will enable a network of offsite construction centres to work in unison, tracking millions of components that make up the expanded airport.
The funds provided by DASA will be used to develop new technologies in order to detect, disrupt and defeat any malicious use of drones.
New autonomous baggage vehicles will aim to reduce emissions and improve punctuality in order to limit flight delays at Heathrow.
The new AeroZone will provide children with the opportunity to learn about their local airport and job opportunities in aviation.
The Aviation Environment Federation asks the government that any increase in UK airport capacity must be suspended until an effective climate plan is put in place.
Gatwick Airport is to commence a two-month trial to test various boarding sequences to find the most efficient.
The Commission for Aviation Regulation’s decision to lower flat pricing for Dublin Airport has left the airport questioning if planned developments will continue.
Sacramento International Airport’s West Runway was reopened after a six-month renovation project.
A new dedicated taxi facility at Edinburgh Airport will help passengers secure a seamless experience as they travel beyond the airport.
The government bill will work towards modernising the airspace and ensuring drone technology will not be used as a threat.
Designed to inspire confidence, the videos demonstrate the possibilities for independent and semi-independent travel through the experiences of two PRMs.
Safety and security are necessary elements to secure passenger satisfaction, but weather, fuel spillages and unplanned occurrences can cause massive disruptions. International Airport Review asked Gatwick Airport’s Incident Operations Manager how he prepares for unprecedented events.
The £21 million loan will help support Cardiff Airport’s plans for the future in regard to achieving a higher passenger rate.