Global demand for for air freight continues to grow
For the fifth time in six months, the global air freight market grew by double-digit figures.
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For the fifth time in six months, the global air freight market grew by double-digit figures.
The organisation that provides air traffic control services to most of Europe has appointed a new head to a regional control centre.
EasyJet have confirmed a move to introduce a new Airbus A320 to the Liverpool John Lennon Airport's already seven-strong fleet.
Ho Wei Sean, Head of the Centre of Excellence for the Air Traffic Management Programme Office at the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, explores the concept of a Smart Digital Tower for Changi Airport that provides the opportunity to transform and better serve traffic demand for Changi’s busy operations.
Travellers faced queues last week in airports across the world after a systems malfunction hit airline check-in desks.
As the low-budget airline's crisis worsens, a threat of court action emerges with a British regulatory body saying Ryanair has failed to inform passengers.
With a tighter measured window, Heathrow has leapt right to the top of the list as the OAG announces its rankings of the world's most connected airports.
The midlands hub is making the most of the social media craze by offering live updates via Twitter.
Updata, part of Capita plc, has been awarded a contract by NATS to provide network connectivity to UK air traffic control services, which handles 2.4 million flights and 250 million passengers every year.
A flight compensation company has crunched the numbers and revealed how much the airline might have to shell out after their catastrophic staff-holiday mismanagement.
Physical control towers have been associated with Air Traffic Control (ATC) since the need to observe and direct aircraft first arose. These towers are the most visible part of the ATC system but a new generation of technology is changing the way these services are provided at airports, writes Neil…
A busy August has come to a hectic close after some UK airports experience one of the busiest ever summer holidays...
Dr Fang Liu delivered a comprehensive keynote address last week at the 66th Special Meeting of Directors General of Civil Aviation for the European Civil Aviation Conference in Reykjavik...
CANSO, the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation, wishes to provide a clear assessment of air traffic delays in Europe and what the air traffic management industry is doing to address them.
Aviation Consultant James Hanson talks about an industry on the precipice of seismic change, where that change is coming from and how airports and aircraft operators stand to benefit.