All United Kingdom and Ireland articles – Page 15
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NewseasyJet expansion to boost 40 new jobs at Glasgow Airport
The arrival of easyJet's sixth aircraft at its Glasgow base will enable the airline to create around 40 local jobs.
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ArticlePreparing the UK for hydrogen-powered flight
Hydrogen presents the opportunity to decarbonise aviation, particularly for short-haul flights. For International Airport Review, Dave Lees, CEO of Bristol Airport explains how its work as part of the Hydrogen in Aviation alliance is already solving many of the technical challenges of making hydrogen-powered flight a reality.
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ArticleLondon Gatwick’s plans to become dual-runway airport move ahead
London Gatwick’s Chief Planning Officer, Tim Norwood, spoke to International Airport Review on the airport’s innovative, low-impact plans to improve resilience and increase airport capacity to benefit travellers.
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NewsRegulator launches Hydrogen Challenge to explore potential of new aviation fuel type
UK Civil Aviation Authority has launched a challenge for the industry to help leverage hydrogen as a zero-carbon emission aviation fuel.
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VideoThe power of partnerships in the aviation ecosystem
International Airport Review had the chance to attend ACI World's World Annual General Assembly (WAGA) in Barcelona.
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ArticleHow Bristol Airport is achieving net zero status by 2030
In this article, taken from our sustainability eSupplement, Hannah Pollard, Head of Sustainability, set out how Bristol Airport will reach its 2030 target.
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ArticleA new experience in acquiring travel currency
Fraser Brown, the Retail Director at London Heathrow Airport, details the new digital Travelex KIOSK under trial at Heathrow’s Terminal 2.
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ArticleThe decade to make a difference: Heathrow’s Chief of Staff & Carbon on the future of the UK’s hub airport
Nigel Milton, Heathrow Airport’s Chief of Staff & Carbon, wrote to International Airport Review about Heathrow’s 2.0 sustainability plans and how the plan will help future proof the airport for travellers.
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NewsHeathrow Airport gears up for holiday season
A busy October with nearly seven million passengers has helped to prepare Heathrow Airport for the peak season of festive travel ahead.
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NewsUK SAF industry boosted with £53 million
Passengers are another step closer to flying without CO2 emissions thanks to £53 million of Government funding announced on 17 November 2023.
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NewsAviation industry collaborates to tackles emissions from ground operations
Regional & City Airports, TUI and Cranfield University will look to reduce the environmental impact of aircraft turnarounds at airports.
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NewsNorwegian to launch six new routes for 2024 summer
The well-known airline company Norwegian will launch six new routes ahead of their summer programme of 2024.
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VideoBoeing's work and ambitions with SAF
Steven Gillard, Boeing's Regional Director for the UK, Middle East and International Defence Sustainability, discusses what they are doing to promote SAF in the aviation industry.
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NewsLondon Gatwick opens new STEM centre to inspire local children to pursue airport-related careers
London Gatwick has opened its doors to a new STEM centre to engage and teach school children across the region about STEM and aviation.
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ArticleHow to successfully scale up hydrogen propulsion to unlock zero CO2 emissions
Partnership in the South West can accelerate the development of large commercial aircraft powered by hydrogen, which could be in our skies earlier than thought – according to Max Brown, Vice-President of Technology at GKN Aerospace.
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NewsUK Civil Aviation Authority sets out improved airspace change process
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has delivered a package of improvements designed to clarify the airspace change process for airports.
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NewsAviation Council makes progress in futureproofing aviation sector
The Aviation Council is set to meet to continue its progress towards futureproofing the UK aviation sector.
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NewsIAR's Airport Leader of the Future 2023 nominees are revealed
Read all about International Airport Review's new initiative aimed at recognising and celebrating the next generation of airport leaders.
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NewsUp to 24 new connections for Finavia in the winter
Finavia's airports will open a whopping 24 new routes around Europe in the 2023–2024 winter season.
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UK Civil Aviation Authority publishes price control decision on NATS airline charges
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has set out its Final Decision on new price control arrangements for NATS (En Route) plc ("NERL").


