All Regulation & compliance articles – Page 5
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London Heathrow Airport crowned Europe’s most punctual hub as passenger numbers, investments, and sustainability progress soar
Heathrow has been named Europe’s most punctual major airport, achieving record passenger numbers, launching new routes, and driving sustainability and investment throughout 2025.
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ArticleInnovating for today’s airport security threats
In part two of this article series, Holly Miles looks at how the airport industry is leveraging new technologies to promote security and lessons learned from recent high profile security incidents.
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NewsCargo flight UAE9788 crashes off Hong Kong runway killing two airport security staff
Cargo aircraft UAE9788 veered off the North Runway in Hong Kong, resulting in the deaths of two airport security personnel. Rescue operations saved the crew.
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NewsCanso urges EU to ease cost targets so air traffic providers can invest in capacity
European air navigation providers improved performance despite cost pressures, prompting Canso to call for more flexible EU efficiency targets to support future capacity growth.
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NewsTurners tanker drivers' strike to hit airline fuel supplies at Edinburgh and Glasgow airports
Tanker drivers based at Grangemouth working for Turners will strike over pay, disrupting fuel deliveries to airlines at Edinburgh and Glasgow airports.
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ArticleSecurity Management Systems: balancing people, processes and technology
Digital tools are reshaping security, but technology alone isn’t sufficient. Craig Kyson examines how effective Security Management System (SeMS) relies on a careful balance of intelligent systems, well-defined processes, and skilled personnel: the ‘Golden Triangle’ at the core of robust and resilient security.
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NewsEntry-Exit System has been introduced by EU
The new Entry-Exit System (EES) requires non-EU travellers to provide biometric data, replacing passport stamping and enhancing border security across Schengen countries.
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NewsAirfare trends 2025 shows inflation and competition drive higher fares, not airport charges
Airfares across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East have surged since 2019, driven by inflation and reduced airline competition rather than airport charges.
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London City Airport named UK’s best airport in Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards 2025
London City Airport (LCY) has been voted the UK’s best airport by Condé Nast Traveller readers, celebrating its speed, accessibility, and exceptional passenger experience.
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NewsSydney Airport makes Uber PIN rideshare pickup permanent after successful trial for passengers
Following a 12-month trial, Sydney Airport passengers can now use Uber PIN for faster, safer, and more convenient rideshare pickups at the T1 International Terminal.
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NewsHeathrow Airport to upgrade M25 with new tunnel and bridges while keeping traffic flowing
London Heathrow Airport’s third runway plans include a privately funded M25 upgrade built offline, improving safety and traffic flow while minimising disruption to daily motorists.
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ArticleToward net-zero aviation: How renewable energy procurement offers airports immediate solutions
Across Europe, airports are taking immediate action toward their bold net-zero targets. A key strategy is electrifying ground operations and sourcing sustainable energy for terminals and support infrastructure. Explore how power-purchase agreements (PPAs) are emerging as a practical solution, offering airports a runway to sustainability. We'll examine real-world examples from ...
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ArticleAI, automation and the airport of the future: Inside Fraport’s digital factory
Frankfurt Airport is embracing a future shaped by AI, robotics and open innovation. Speaking to International Airport Review, Claus Grunow, Vice President Corporate Strategy and Digitalisation at Fraport AG, shares how the operator is using technology to drive efficiency, empower staff and keep pace with global transformation.
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NewsUK CAA seeks views on UK airspace modernisation reform
A consultation has been launched by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, with the regulator proposing reform of the UK’s airspace change process.
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ArticleSecuring landside airport areas and building a resilient security culture
Patrick Cuschieri, Aviation Security Consultant at the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, urges airports to rethink landside security, blending technology, vigilance and culture to stay ahead of evolving threats.
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Strikes at Bournemouth Airport to take place after new pay offer rejected
Unite members at Bournemouth Airport will strike on four dates after rejecting a new pay deal, with flights from TUI and Ryanair heavily affected.
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InterviewStaying ahead of the threat curve: ACI World’s Darryl Dowd on airport security in 2025
As the aviation threat landscape continues to evolve, so too must the systems and strategies that protect the global air transport network. In an exclusive interview with International Airport Review, Darryl Dowd, Vice President of Safety, Security and Operations at ACI World, shares key insights from the frontlines of global ...
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ArticleReport | Successfully scaling sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
PA's report reveals how to turn the noise around Sustainable Aviation Fuel into a symphony of action, outlining strategies for widespread adoption by 2030.
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ArticleHow Rhode Island’s T. F. Green became America’s fastest growing airport in 2025
Iftikhar Ahmad, CEO of Rhode Island’s T. F. Green International Airport, writes exclusively for International Airport Review, about how the airport has transformed into America’s fastest-growing airport this year, driven by strategic growth, smart investments, and a passenger-first focus.
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Aena hits back at Ryanair over Spanish route cuts: “hypocrisy, rudeness and blackmail”
Ryanair will close bases and cut flights in Spain over small fee increases, prompting Aena’s CEO to accuse the airline of intimidation and dishonest tactics.


