Government of Canada invests in safety upgrades at airports in Quebec
The Government of Canada has announced that three airports in Quebec will receive over $3.4 million funding for safety-related upgrades, projects, and equipment investments.
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The Government of Canada has announced that three airports in Quebec will receive over $3.4 million funding for safety-related upgrades, projects, and equipment investments.
Spirit Airlines has added a total of nine new pilot and flight attendant bases across the airline’s networks at both Miami International Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and the University of Cincinnati have teamed up to predict airport crowding and enhance the passenger experience.
Both the Federal Aviation Administration and the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority have recognised how eVTOL and other Advanced Air Mobility aircraft will significantly benefit the future of air travel.
At the World Routes Conference in Milan, International Airport Review Editor Holly Miles, spoke with Pedro Pierluisi, the Governor of Puerto Rico. Together they discussed how Puerto Rico’s airports are recovering and his ambitions to put Puerto Rico on the map and open new air routes into new markets.
In compliance with safety protocols and with a positive passenger experience a key focus, Mumbai International Airport has welcomed home 181 Indian passengers, including an infant, from Ukraine.
London Gatwick Airport will transform aircraft turnarounds with a new handheld digital ‘AirTurn’ platform, which will optimise air traffic controllers’ efficiency, reduce delays and unnecessary fuel burn.
The Australian Airports Association has appointed its first all-female board leadership team, which will help guide Australia’s aviation sector and airports through a challenging post-COVID-19 recovery.
As a representative for national tourism organisations across Europe, the European Travel Commission has issued a statement expressing solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
International Airport Review’s Editor, Holly Miles, sat down with Sjoerd Blüm, CIO of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Together they discussed the airport’s digital transformation journey.
Following the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, London City Airport has hosted two successful events to support recruitment drive and recovery of local community businesses.
VINCI Airports opens a new modern international terminal at Santiago International Airport, which aims to increase Chile’s economic growth and capacity of passengers to 38 million per year.
The Government of Canada has announced future investments into Saint John Airport, to ensure and upkeep the safety of all passengers, employees, and air services at the airport.
Vasileios Stefanioros, Senior Expert, Aerodromes at European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), talks to International Airport Review about runway surface assessments, arguing that globally applicable performance criteria must be agreed upon for runway friction measuring device.
The International Air Transport Association has predicted that overall passenger numbers will reach 4.0 billion in 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic levels by 103 per cent of the 2019 total.