Next earthmoving phase begins at Western Sydney International Airport
The newest phase of earthmoving work will see approximately 25 million cubic metres of earth moved to enable the construction of Western Sydney International.
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The newest phase of earthmoving work will see approximately 25 million cubic metres of earth moved to enable the construction of Western Sydney International.
The handover sees phase one of the terminal two extension complete on time, and now ready for tests and trials ahead of opening to passengers in July 2020.
As part of International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, Bettina Ganghofer discusses how the future of aviation needs to become more sustainable in order to continue future growth.
Jonathan Nilsson, CEO of Green Furniture Concept, discusses how airports should implement placemaking through design.
Hong Kong International Airport’s Terminal 1 extension is the latest milestone in the airport’s on-going mission to meet and exceed passenger expectations, details Vivian Cheung, Executive Director of Airport Operations at AAHK.
$5.9 million in government funding will enable the expansion and modernisation of the current Taupō Airport terminal, as well as additional improvements.
Through its CEO series, International Airport Review spoke to Graham Millett, CEO of Western Sydney International, about how the airport is set to be a disruptor in Australian aviation.
The Court of Appeal's ruling states that Heathrow's expansion plans have failed to consider its environmental impact under the 2016 Paris Agreement.
Discover why a solid cable management system is a prerequisite for success when planning to upgrade an airport's infrastructure.
State funding amounting to $20 million for modernisation and safety improvements at NYC airports was announced by the Governor of New York.
The Canberra Airport masterplan will remain in force for eight years, indirectly supporting thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity.
Gert-Jan de Graaff, CEO of Brisbane Airport Corporation, highlights the importance of communicating with an airport’s local community.
The five contracts have been awarded to contracting companies and multiple joint ventures for the delivery of HIA's multi-phased expansion.
Construction of the new runway has been ongoing for eight years, and represents one of the most significant projects in Brisbane Airport's history.
Covering sustainability, winter operations, commercial opportunities, regulation and more, this issue of the magazine is a great start to the 2020 series.