All Regulation & compliance articles – Page 9
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ArticleLondon Luton Airport: investing to inspire local talent
London Luton Airport's, HR Director, Nik Jones, outlines how targeted investment in education, recruitment, and community engagement is delivering real results while reinforcing its role as a responsible employer and a driver of sustainable local growth.
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Metafuels to build commercial e-SAF plant at Port of Rotterdam with Evos partnership
Swiss startup Metafuels will develop a synthetic SAF plant in Rotterdam, aiming to scale greener jet fuel production in Europe.
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European tourism stays strong in 2025 despite global uncertainty and transatlantic travel concerns
European travel continues to grow in early 2025 as value-focused tourists drive off-season demand despite economic uncertainty.
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ArticleRe-evaluating our path to accessible air travel
Kirk Goodlet, Vice President and Sarah Cox, Manager at InterVISTAS Consulting, explore the aviation industry’s path to accessible travel and reflect on what we need from regulators and government to deliver truly barrier-free access in aviation.
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Airports in Asia-Pacific and Middle East commit to sustainable infrastructure for future growth
Airports across both regions pledge to expand infrastructure, embrace innovation, and modernise regulations to meet future aviation demand sustainably.
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ArticleSAATM: The path to expanding and achieving Africa’s aviation potential
A comprehensive analysis of ACI Africa’s survey on The Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) implementation by African airport members.
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ArticleAOP by 2027: An opportunity for smarter airport operations
EU regulation requires airports to implement an airport operations plan (AOP) by 2027, but as Ian Betteridge, Head of Content for International Airport Review, discovers, the real opportunity in implementing an AOP - whether you are mandated to or not - lies in breaking down data silos in your airport ...
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Green Fuel Forward unites APAC aviation leaders to accelerate sustainable aviation fuel adoption
The World Economic Forum and GenZero launch Green Fuel Forward to boost SAF demand and decarbonise Asia-Pacific's fast-growing aviation sector.
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NewsLord Hutton appointed as chair of London Luton Airport to guide major expansion phase
Lord Hutton joins London Luton Airport as chair to lead growth following approval to expand passenger capacity to 32 million.
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NewsExeter Airport hosts UK’s first hydrogen-powered aircraft turnaround using green fuel and ground equipment
A ground breaking trial at Exeter Airport showcased green hydrogen-powered equipment servicing a TUI aircraft, advancing sustainable aviation goals.
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ACI Europe backs regional airports as they urge EU to act on critical connectivity challenges
ACI Europe supports Europe's regional airports as they call on the EU to address economic, policy and sustainability hurdles.
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VideoFlying into the future: Cesar Nava on AAM, vertiports & sustainable skies at Spanish airports
At the International Airport Review's 2024 Summit in Amsterdam, Editorial Assistant, Gabriel Higgins, spoke to Cesar Nava, Head of Advanced Air Mobility Projects at Aena.
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NewsFinavia expands Rovaniemi Airport terminal to meet growing demand from Lapland’s booming tourism industry
Rovaniemi Airport's terminal will grow by 1,000m² to support rising international tourism and enhance passenger experience.
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ArticleContinuously improving security at London Gatwick Airport
Jav Mizra, Security Continuous Improvement Manager at London Gatwick Airport, sat down with International Airport Review’s Gabriel Higgins at the International Airport Summit 2024, to speak about his role and optimising security with technology and innovations.
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NewsTSA to enforce REAL ID rules from 7 May at all US airport checkpoints
From 7 May, US passengers must show REAL ID-compliant ID at TSA checkpoints or face delays and possible denial.
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NewsA4E, ERA and IATA warn Schiphol flight cap could undermine EU Single Market
Airlines for Europe (A4E), European Regions Airline Association (ERA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) stand firm in their commitment to protecting air connectivity while supporting effective and sustainable noise reduction measures around airports.
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ERA calls for de-escalation in negotiation of transatlantic trade relations
The European Regions Airline Association (ERA) urges leaders in the European Union and the United States to take immediate steps to ease trade tensions that could harm one of the most interconnected global industries – aviation – and disrupt vital regional air links in both Europe and the US that ...
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NewsVienna Airport signs support deal with Ukraine to boost airport recovery and donate equipment
Vienna Airport will support Ukrainian airports with technical donations and expertise as part of a new cooperation agreement.
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NewsIATA urges urgent reform of New Zealand’s airport regulatory framework following Auckland Airport pricing review
IATA calls for changes to New Zealand’s airport regulations, highlighting concerns over Auckland Airport’s pricing and infrastructure investments after a Commerce Commission review.
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NewsIATA establishes CADO to manage global SAF Registry for aviation decarbonisation
CADO, created by IATA, will manage the new SAF Registry to promote a transparent, global market for sustainable aviation fuel.


