NewsTwo Singapore Airlines cabin crew assaulted in Melbourne near layover hotelTwo Singapore Airlines cabin crew members were assaulted in Melbourne near the airline’s layover hotel
Link (AeroTime)Ryanair reports September traffic record with 15.9 million passengers carriedWith strong year-on-year traffic results to report in September 2022, Irish budget carrier Ryanair kicks off the autumn season on a positive note.
Link (AeroTime)Enabling a cleaner, greener airspace through modernisationThe Airspace Change Organisation Group has published its environment strategy, as the next milestone in the journey towards the modernisation of the UK airspace.
Link (International Airport Review)5,500 miles: the first non-stop trans-pacific flightOn this day in history: In October 1931, Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon crossed the Pacific non-stop for the first time in a single-engine Bellanca aircraft.
Link (AeroTime)Orlando Airport resumes passenger flights after Hurricane IanFollowing a preliminary survey of airport property in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, commercial operations and passenger flights resumed at Orlando International Airport.
Link (International Airport Review)Atlas Air takes delivery of the second of four final Boeing 747-8 FreightersAtlas Air has taken delivery of a new Boeing 747-8 Freighter, the second of four final 747-8 Freighters to ever be produced by Boeing.
Link (AeroTime)Flying taxis? Maybe for cargo, not people, says head of major leasing companyThe head of aircraft leasing company AerCap is not sure that flying taxis will take off soon as a form of passenger transport
Link (AeroTime)Tallinn Airport’s solar park journeyTallinn Airport outlines it sustainability initiatives, including the solar park, which generates an average of 14 per cent of the electricity consumed at the airport.
Link (International Airport Review)In conversation with Emanuel Fleuti, Zurich Airportemanuel fleutiWatch this exclusive interview with the Head of Sustainability.
Link (International Airport Review)YVR becomes first Canadian airport to achieve Level 4+ ACAVancouver International Airport has become the first Canadian airport to receive Level 4+ Airport Carbon Accreditation by Airports Council International.
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