All United Kingdom and Ireland articles – Page 11
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NewsChair of Sustainable Aviation reacts to King's Speech
The Chair of Sustainable Aviation, an industry association, Matt Gorman, responds to the King's Speech and SAF proposed policy.
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NewsAlderney Airport's runway planning costs rocket
The projected costs of Alderney Airport's new runway in Guernsey have skyrocketed, according to recent estimations.
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NewsAirportsUK (AOA) react to King's Speech
Chief Executive of the trade body AirportsUK (formerly the Airport Operators Association, AOA) has issued a response to the King's Speech.
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NewsUK airports face public backlash after increasing drop-off charges
UK airports are currently facing public backlash after some have increased drop-off charges for cars and taxis.
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ArticleFlying to the future of aviation with SAF
Firefly Green Fuels has announced a novel pathway to sustainable aviation fuel, made from sewage sludge. International Airport Review finds out more.
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NewsAOA becomes AirportsUK
The Airport Operators Association (AOA) has announced that they will now be known as AirportsUK and have introduced a new logo.
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NewsLondon Heathrow extends partnership with SITA
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) have extended their partnership with technology provider SITA by five years.
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NewsGlasgow and Aberdeen Airports' security staff accept pay offer
Security staff at Glasgow Airport and Aberdeen Airport have accepted an increased pay offer after union action.
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NewsHeathrow launches live music stage at Terminal 5
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has launched their 'Heathrow Introducing' scheme in Terminal 5 to showcase local musical talent.
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NewsDublin Airport: Tourism and music industry fuels passenger numbers
Dublin Airport have announced a record-breaking number of passengers through their terminals this June, citing concert-goers as a major boost.
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NewsACI EUROPE: Airports need to future-proof
At the 34th ACI EUROPE Annual Congress, held in Istanbul last week, Olivier Jankovec advised that airports need to 'future-proof.'
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Shift to SAF could "turbocharge" the green economy
The new government mandate for an SAF shift could "turbocharge" the economy. A new plant is set to open in Sunderland, England.
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Aviation Services UK: Airport capacity needs to be prioritised
The trade association for ground services at airports, Aviation Services UK, have asked the next government to prioritise airport capacity.
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NewsVINCI acquires 50.01% of Edinburgh Airport
VINCI Airports, a subsidiary of VINCI Concessions, have finalised their acquisition of 50.01% of Edinburgh Airport.
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ArticleHeathrow Airport on empowering the next generation’s careers in aviation
In Issue 1, 2024, London Heathrow’s Chief People Officer, Paula Stannett, explains what the airport is doing to safeguard its workforce and ensure individual workers reach their full potential. Stannett also discusses how the airport's plan ,‘Heathrow 2.0’, will grow the local economy.
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NATS launches search for next generation of Air Traffic Controllers
NATS (National Air Traffic Services) have launched a new nationwide search to find and train the next generation of Air Traffic Controllers.
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Airports criticise UK Government over liquid restrictions
The Airport Operators Association (AOA) have issued a response, reflecting UK airports' criticism of liquid restrictions.
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Dublin and Cork Airports' daa to pay €31 Million dividend
The airport management and operator for Dublin and Cork Airports, daa, have paid a dividend for the first time since the COVID pandemic.
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NewsOne week remaining to respond to proposed changes to Gatwick Airport's Northern Runway plan
The UK public have one week remaining to respond to the Second Notification of a Proposed Change for the Northern Runway at Gatwick Airport.
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Bristol Airport announce next phase of decarbonisation fund
Bristol Airport (BRS) have announced the next phase of funding for the Aviation Carbon Transition (ACT) Programme.


