AAA welcomes latest round of Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program funding
AAA highlighted how remote airstrips and airfields are critical for rural communities, with the funding playing a key part in keeping Australia connected.
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AAA highlighted how remote airstrips and airfields are critical for rural communities, with the funding playing a key part in keeping Australia connected.
The loan agreement concerns infrastructure, efficiency and safety upgrades at Lithuanian Airports-managed Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga Airports.
Global Runway Reporter is a modern software designed for making runway inspection effortless and efficient.
The funding, which is dedicated to improving safety and efficient airport operations, will be distributed among 80 airports across 25 U.S. states.
The airside development programme at Lima's Jorge Chávez International Airport includes a new ATC tower, a new second runway and new fire services.
The runway work at Wellington was deemed essential as is needed to ensure the on-going safety and efficiency of the airport’s operations.
The finished project at Jyväskylä Airport included runway renovations, upgrades to the electricity network and the building of a new maintenance hangar.
Set to begin in autumn 2021, Palanga Airport will undertake necessary works to reconstruct and renew its runway, taxiway and apron.
Over the course of the past year, Budapest Airport has invested in a wide range of infrastructure and passenger experience developments.
The federal investment grants will contribute to a wide range of safety and infrastructure developments at 405 airports across the U.S.
The runway project, originally scheduled for 2022, will begin two years earlier as a result of San Francisco International Airport taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The proposed terminal project will replace one of the existing Hollywood Burbank Airport terminals which does not meet FAA safety standards.
Introducing the new pick-up kerb at Washington Dulles Airport will help to redistribute traffic volumes and create a more streamlined process.
The runway project ran smoothly, with approximately 12,800 tonnes of concrete transported to the site in 890 truckloads.
The completed taxiway project at Canberra Airport improves efficiency, safety and the passenger experience.