Australian airports ready to implement new CASA safety requirements, says AAA
The new CASA safety requirements include changes to runway markings and lighting, as well as new risk-based inspection requirements.
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The new CASA safety requirements include changes to runway markings and lighting, as well as new risk-based inspection requirements.
As part of the KUL Runway Sustainability Master Plan, the rehabilitation works on Kuala Lumpur Airport's Runway 3 are now complete.
The Airport Health Accreditation programme assesses new health measures and procedures that have been introduced as a result of COVID-19.
As a result of COVID-19, airports across the globe have been forced to adapt operations in order to ensure the health safety of passengers and staff. The Vancouver Airport Authority’s new health and safety programme at Vancouver International Airport – TAKEcare – is working to keep passengers safe and restore…
This issue covers how COVID-19 is set to change the aviation ecosystem for the foreseeable, alongside surface access, new appointments and the One ID project.
Andorra, Belgium and the Bahamas have been removed from the UK government's current list of travel corridors.
Scheduled to open in October 2020, Brandenburg Airport has begun the security search process to find any dangerous or forbidden items.
With a coordinated and consistent global approach to COVID-19, BARIG has said that passenger confidence in travelling will be restored.
Two contracts, worth $11.35 million and $559,000, have been awarded by TAIT for pavement renovation and runway safety works at Tulsa Airport.
During COVID-19, Orlando International Airport has embraced an enhanced focus on indoor air quality; for the safety of both passengers and staff.
As a result of an increasing number of COVID-19 cases, the UK government has removed Luxembourg from the list of travel exemptions.
The new technology will enable JFKIAT’s operations team to monitor passenger social distancing and overcrowding throughout the terminal as part of its COVID-19 response.
The roadmap will support ICAO states in applying the COVID-19 recovery measures outlined by the organisation's CART Report.
The programme will work to assess the new COVID-19 airport health measures currently being implemented and restore confidence in passengers about their safety when travelling.
The new training, in accordance with ICAO CART recommendations, will work to enable the safe and secure restart of air operations post-COVID-19.