Four Pillars of Safety
Our whitepapers take a closer look at the importance of safety in aviation, and how using safety management systems can make a big difference.
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Our whitepapers take a closer look at the importance of safety in aviation, and how using safety management systems can make a big difference.
International Airport Review caught up with Director of Air Service Development at Edmonton International Airport, Adrian Warchola, at Routes Americas 2024.
The UK Government has published the full policy detail of a world leading sustainable fuel (SAF) mandate, which aims that 10% of all jet fuel in flights taking off from the UK is from sustainable sources by 2030 and 22% by 2040.
Ideagen Coruson, an enterprise cloud software application, provides complete control and real time reporting of every aspect of safety and risk.
Neil Pakey, the CEO and President of Nieuport Aviation, writes for International Airport Review about how they are dedicating a sustainable future for Toronto’s Billy Bishop City Centre Airport.
The partnership helps raise awareness about the importance of reducing food waste.
Airspace World 2024 offered rich content on every aspect of air traffic management (ATM) operations. With some 200 exhibitors and five theatres, innovation and inspiration was never more than a few steps away.
For International Airport Review's Issue 4, Desai Prasannamurti, the Vice President of Landscape for Bangalore International Airport, wrote exclusively about Terminal 2’s biodiversity and how it's furthering the airport’s pledge to sustainability.
The volume represents Boeing’s largest annual SAF purchase to date, 60% more than in 2023.
For International Airport Review, MSc. Guilherme Guignone, BIM Coordinator, Architect and Digital Transformation Leader at the Brazilian Airport Infrastructure Company – INFRAERO, discusses the new challenges and perspectives with the increasing emergence of strategies for digitalising processes in airport activities and the urgent demands in relation to mitigating environmental impacts…
Neste and Air New Zealand have signed an agreement for the supply of nine million liters of neat Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel™.
Firefly Green Fuels novel route to SAF utilises a difficult to dispose, abundant waste feedstock - sewage sludge.
The trial saw hydrogen being used to refuel and power the ground support equipment – specifically, baggage tractors – of easyJet passenger aircraft.
IATA released the reassessing single use plastics products in the airline sector report to mitigate their environmental impacts.
The partnership aims to achieve an annual production capacity of 230,000 tonnes, with the new production line co-operated by both entities.