Sustainable security bag challenge launched by London City Airport
London City Airport is launching a challenge to develop a sustainable alternative to single-use security plastic bags.
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London City Airport is launching a challenge to develop a sustainable alternative to single-use security plastic bags.
The new Counter-Drone Strategy aims to harness the benefits of drone technology by protecting the public from malicious or criminal use.
Possible environmental impacts of the Draft Master Plan have been brought to attention by the Mayor of Newham in an open letter to London City Airport.
A new report has said that to remain resilient, UK airports should be prepared for disruptive technologies and share data.
Aging GSE risks being not just a liability but a serious barrier to future growth, and so smaller airports determined not to be left behind must consider alternative investment opportunities. Jay Lucas, Aviation Specialist at Arkle Finance, provided more information.
Heathrow Airport has scored the best in a new report which identifies the most – and least – family-friendly airports in the UK.
Dewi Gaylard, Head of Information, Communication and Technology at Cardiff Airport, discusses how to make a relatively small airport stand out from the crowd, changing mindsets of the industry and putting passengers first when implementing new technologies.
The consumer advice group, Which?, has compiled 6,327 member experiences of flying to and from an UK airport in the past year to estimate the worst and best security wait times.
Tara Nolan, International Airport Review’s Editor, spoke to London City Airport's Alison FitzGerald, Chief Operating Officer, and Liam McKay, Director of Corporate Affairs, regarding their mission to become the UK’s most sustainable airport.
A fleet of three full-electric buses will operate the 24-hour passenger service between Glasgow Airport's terminal and the long-stay car park.
This agreement will allow the AAK to "enhance competence and qualification of its staff, as well as to transfer the best experience from aviation authorities to Kazakhstan."
A UK-wide airport study from Netflights includes accessibility within six categories, using data directly from airport users.
Connected Places Catapult aims to help the aviation industry capture the potential of commercial drones whilst maintaining the necessarily stringent levels of safety.
The CCC looks at how to bring IAS emissions formally within the UK’s net-zero target, setting out the rationale and the implications for the UK’s climate strategy.
The exclusive event, hosted by Gatwick on 19th September 2019, was aimed at changing perceptions and highlighting the importance of STEM subjects in an engineering career.