In conversation with Luis Felipe de Oliveira, Director General of ACI World
Issue 3 2022 of International Airport Review will be edited by Luis Felipe de Oliveira. Watch this exclusive interview to find out more.
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Issue 3 2022 of International Airport Review will be edited by Luis Felipe de Oliveira. Watch this exclusive interview to find out more.
Pittsburgh International Airport has announced a new phase of their ongoing partnership with CNX Resources Corporation, aimed at further reducing carbon emissions and costs for the transportation industry.
Chairman of the Management Board of Tallinn Airport, Riivo Tuvike, says the green transition is no passing fad but is here to stay, as the airport further commits to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.
While the travel industry was dealt a major blow in 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic, in Salt Lake City the $4.1 billion Airport Redevelopment Project stayed on course. Kevin Staples, Senior Sustainability and Environmental Coordinator for the Salt Lake City Department of Airports (SLCDA), details just how this was achieved,…
Luis Felipe de Oliveira is the first ever guest Editor of International Airport Review and will be addressing the key themes which are most important to the airport sector at this time.
On a recent trip to Farnborough Airport – the birthplace of British aviation – International Airport Review’s Assistant Editor, Lily Mae Pacey sat down with its CEO, Simon Geere. Together they discussed the airport’s recent achievements in sustainability and social responsibility, and how commercial airports can learn a thing or…
Queen Alia International Airport has been awarded the Green Airports Recognition 2022 by Airports Council International Asia-Pacific for pioneering green practices in transitioning towards a more sustainable future.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol explores a European aviation first, with the deployment of sustainable Taxibots to continue the airports journey towards the reduction of aircraft and flight emissions. Wilma van Dijk, Director Safety, Security & Environment at Schiphol Group, explains more.
A new Advanced Air Mobility industry collaboration platform is paving the way for Australian businesses to make their move towards supporting the future of aviation.
At the latest SESAR 3 JU programme, SEA Milan Airports, together with the other key members and European representatives, have committed to a new partnership to accelerate a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable ‘Digital European Sky.’
Marco Troncone, CEO of Aeroporti di Roma, outlines how they plan to move forward from the COVID-19 crisis and how they are eager to accelerate both sustainable, innovative, and passenger-centric initiatives.
Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation has announced a new framework, the Harmonising Air Travel policy, that will remove the confusion over current international travel requirements.
Denver International Airport and Southwest Airlines has inaugurated the airport’s 16 new gates on Concourse C, which will allow the airline to continue growing its operations.
John F. Kennedy International Airport has recently launched a 60-day pilot programme for the use of a battery-driven ground power unit (eGPU), which aims to reduce diesel emissions.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: passenger experience, sustainable airports, accessibility, drones, unruly passengers, and ATC/ATM, as well as three supplements on contactless technology, baggage handling and remote digital towers.