All Safety management articles – Page 3
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NewsLeidos to modernise Kazakhstan air traffic management system to support rapid aviation growth
Leidos partners with Kazaeronavigatsia to upgrade Kazakhstan’s air traffic control, enhancing safety, efficiency, and capacity as passenger numbers and aircraft fleet expand rapidly.
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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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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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NewsQuito airport recognised for pioneering biodiversity integration while maintaining safe and efficient air operations
Mariscal Sucre International Airport has transformed part of its land into a wildlife sanctuary, demonstrating how biodiversity and aviation can coexist safely and sustainably.
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NewsFrankfurt Airport to open new Terminal 3 with 19 million passenger capacity in 2026
Fraport confirms Terminal 3 will open on 22 April 2026, with airlines gradually moving operations from Terminal 2 to the new facility.
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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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NewsOntario International Airport awarded $10.81 million FAA grant for runway and taxiway modernisation projects
Ontario International Airport has received $10.81 million from the FAA to upgrade runways and taxiways, improving safety, efficiency, and capacity at the busy airport.
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Hong Kong airport handles 600 flights amid Typhoon Ragasa
Hong Kong International Airport managed all scheduled flights despite the typhoon. The new Coach Hall also launched, improving links to the Greater Bay Area.
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NewsOperations continue as HKIA prepares for typhoon disruption
With Super Typhoon Ragaska approaching, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has announced it will continue operations where safe to do so.
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NewsLondon Luton Airport opens new Assisted Travel lounge to enhance accessibility and passenger experience
London Luton Airport has opened a new Assisted Travel lounge, offering inclusive facilities and support for passengers with reduced mobility and assisted travel needs.
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NewsHeathrow’s Terminal 4 evacuation sees man arrested
Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 was evacuated as a precaution following calls to a 'possible hazardous materials incident'.
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Hong Kong Airport manages flight disruptions and diversions as typhoon Tapah brings severe weather
Hong Kong International Airport is handling 800 flights with 100 cancellations and diversions, as Airport Authority Hong Kong coordinates emergency operations during Typhoon Tapah.
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NewsGeorge Bush Intercontinental Airport opens first integrated coordination centre to strengthen airport safety, emergency response and passenger communications
Houston Airports has launched its first Integrated Coordination Centre at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, uniting safety, security and operations to improve emergency response and passenger services.
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NewsPicture of the week: Alef Aeronautics begins flying car operations at Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports
This week’s picture of the week comes from Alef Aeronautics, who has secured agreements to operate flying cars at Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports, expanding its research, testing, and future fleet bases.
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UK aviation sector records 81 million passengers in spring as punctuality improves and growth surpasses pre-pandemic levels
UK aviation reached record highs between April and June with 81 million passengers and strong punctuality gains, marking a confident recovery beyond pre-pandemic levels.
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NewsAir Canada updates goodwill policy to cover expenses as operations near full schedule
Air Canada expands its goodwill policy, offering reimbursement for accommodation, meals, and transport to customers impacted by disruptions between 15 and 23 August.
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NewsLas Americas Airport unveils new terminal and cargo facilities to boost capacity and resilience
VINCI Airports begins a US$250 million terminal project and opens an alternate runway, enhancing passenger experience, operational efficiency, and air connectivity in the Dominican Republic.
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NewsACI Asia-Pacific and Middle East urges future-ready airports as DGCA conference backs recommendations
ACI APAC & MID secured strong support at the DGCA conference in Japan, urging governments to adopt policies on safety, climate resilience, affordability, and security.
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NewsAirchair launches lightweight onboard wheelchair to meet new U.S. regulations and improve passenger accessibility
Airchair has unveiled the Airchair II, a lightweight yet robust onboard wheelchair designed to meet new US accessibility regulations and enhance passenger comfort.


