ICAO Council adopts new COVID-19 guidelines for aviation recovery
The new ICAO report aims to support the aviation industry in restarting the international air transport system and aligning its global COVID-19 recovery.
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The new ICAO report aims to support the aviation industry in restarting the international air transport system and aligning its global COVID-19 recovery.
Green Furniture Concept has launched a social meeting point with space for distancing, while keeping the feeling of community.
The contract for the construction of Jorge Chavez Airport's new control tower and airside support buildings has been awarded to the Wayra Consortium.
Sustainable Aviation has said that prioritising aviation in the COVID-19 economic recovery strategy will enable a faster recovery for the UK.
Gabriel Mocho Rodriguez, International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)’s Civil Aviation Secretary, emphasises how the world needs governments and employers to step up to the challenge of protecting jobs, livelihoods and international transport.
Comprehensive measures have been put in place to ensure a smooth resumption of transfer/transit services without comprising safety.
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Dedicated to supporting the recovery of airports, Daniel-Robert Gooch, President of Canadian Airports Council (CAC), outlined CAC’s plans to create a new customer experience; focused on safety and efficiency.
New guidance aims to support airports in re-starting flight operations and will be updated by ACI World as more information becomes available.
After releasing COVID-19 guidelines, EASA has now launched a programme to monitor the implementation of the outlined measures.
By making aviation personnel designated key workers, ICAO has outlined that essential global air trade capacities will be better maintained.
Gregoire James from the International Aviation Waste Management Association (IAWMA) details the negative impacts safety measures against COVID-19 may have on the environment and asks what will waste-resource recovery look like in the future?
João Pita, Head of Airline Business at GRU Airport – the São Paulo International Airport concessionary – details how the airport is navigating the global pandemic.
By temporarily shortening its runway by 1.1km, Auckland Airport is able to undertake vital replacement work whilst keeping the runway operational.
The heightened safety measures include an emphasis on contactless service, ensuring that passengers can travel safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.