Kansas City Airport installs wireless charging for electric buses
Kansas City International Airport is the first U.S. airport to invest in the first wireless, electric vehicle charging system, as part of the airport new terminal project.
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Kansas City International Airport is the first U.S. airport to invest in the first wireless, electric vehicle charging system, as part of the airport new terminal project.
As 2022 begins, Denver International Airport celebrates its 2021 milestones and looks ahead to what the next year will bring for the airport.
To continue Hamad International Airport's sustainable journey, Oryx Airport Hotel has successfully furthered its green initiatives and efforts to achieve 100 per cent eco-friendly operations.
Bristol Airport has been accredited international recognition with Level 3+ Carbon Neutrality status for its direct emissions by the Airport Carbon Accreditation Scheme.
Jorge Chávez International Airport, in partnership with Lima Airport Partners, has welcomed a leading development project, which is fundamental to the growth of Latin American airports.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced that they will award $2.89 billion, made available by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, to 3,075 airports across the U.S.
Since American Airlines launched a non-stop flight between Miami International Airport and Douglas-Charles Airport, Dominica is now in talks with other airlines to expand direct flights into the country.
Reflecting on the session he moderated at the International Airport Online Summit, Bill Fullerton, Chief Technical Officer of Fraport-Greece, summarises the key discussion points that were raised.
At the recent inter airport Europe trade fair in Munich, T-Systems and Frequentis signed a partnership agreement to pool their aviation expertise. Charly Fesl, Director of Airports at Frequentis and Edgar Ziller, Director of Strategy and Partner Management Airports at T-Systems, spoke to International Airport Review about this new alliance.
At the 2021 World ROUTES conference in Milan, International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles caught up with the CEO of SEA Milan Airports, Armando Brunini.
Di Lintott, a SeMS Auditor with the UK Civil Aviation Authority, examines the role SeMS will play as the aviation industry recovery begins, and what the future will hold for SeMS as the CAA continues to push forward in modernising its oversight approach.
Brendan Reed, Director of Planning & Environmental Affairs for the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority, explains how San Diego International Airport’s brand-new Terminal 1 will develop the airport’s future sustainability goals and endeavours.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: route development; digital transformation; the future of aviation; wayfinding; ARFF and experts who look back over the past year.
London Gatwick Airport is to build an Electric Forecourt, the net zero carbon equivalent of a petrol station, for passing passengers, commuters, staff, residents, and businesses.
Leeds Bradford Airport has released its latest plan to become net zero carbon by 2030, focussed on decreasing and eliminating emissions produced by the airport.