Dubai Airports to remove all single-use plastics by early 2020
Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport will remove all uses of single-use plastics following the original pledge in June 2019.
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Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport will remove all uses of single-use plastics following the original pledge in June 2019.
The installation is part of Cork Airport's continuous improvement programme and was launched in partnership with Aer Lingus.
MIA’s new system features one of the world’s largest installations of automated guided vehicles.
Airport Dimensions, formerly Airport Lounge Development, rebrands with an expanded focus, details Steve Pinches, the company's CEO.
Royal Schiphol Group's new partnership aims to realise the full potential of drones and the future of air passenger transport in the Netherlands.
Stewart Wingate, Chief Executive Officer of Gatwick Airport, details how many airports across the world are managing two competing tensions - meeting increasing passenger demand for connectivity, whilst ensuring that any growth is sustainable.
Trafficking, construction and design, airport apps, baggage handling, ARFF and recovery, and noise management are all included in this issue of the magazine.
The year 2019 has already seen a 13 per cent growth in traffic at Bordeaux Airport, and so improved infrastructure and processes have been deemed essential for the future.
The new document offers guidance on CT technology to help improve efficiency and the passenger experience at security checkpoints.
The new automated eGates were put into operation with the aim of enhancing international passenger experience.
Toronto, Sydney, Munich and Hong Kong airports have all signed the declaration to join the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking.
All flight operations will be moved from Tegel Airport to the new Brandenburg Airport following three major relocation steps.
The new facility will expand Swissport's handling abilities by almost 50 per cent and strengthen Frankfurt's position as a leading airfreight hub.
The contract will expect Flughafen Zürich AG to design, develop and operate the new airport that is due to be built at Jewar in India.
The scheme will ensure that all content accessed and downloaded whilst using the offered Wi-Fi is appropriate and safe for all ages.