NewsStockholm Arlanda Airport to welcome first food hallStockholm Arlanda Airport continues plans to launch its new security checkpoint, marketplace, and food hall, which will allow passengers to enjoy food from a number of different restaurants.
Link (International Airport Review)Norwegian to take over some flights to Romania from indebted Blue AirNorwegian Air Shuttle announced plans to enter the Romanian market by taking over some passenger flights to the country from the now indebted Blue Air.
Link (AeroTime)In conversation with David Wilson, Managing Partner, daa Internationaldavid wilson daaWatch this exclusive interview which took place at Future Travel Experience in Las Vegas.
Link (International Airport Review)UK and France continue to reinforce Ukraine air defenseUK and France mulls supplying additional air defense systems to help Ukraine withstand Russia’s attacks on civilian infrastructure.
Link (AeroTime)Ryanair signs sustainable aviation fuel agreement with ShellRyanair signs sustainable fuel agreement with ShellRyanair and Shell have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance the supply of sustainable aviation fuel at over 200 Ryanair airports across Europe.
Link (International Airport Review)COMAC C919 to fly as soon as possible: state mediaWhile the COMAC C919 received certification in September 2022, the aircraft has yet to fly commercially. But this may be about to change.
Link (AeroTime)Talking innovation with Syed Mehdi, San Antonio Airport Systemsyed mehdiWatch this exclusive interview with the Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer of San Antonio Airport System.
Link (International Airport Review)Polaris spaceplane demonstrator completes first flightThe Athena spaceplane demonstrator, built by the startup Polaris on behalf of the German Armed Forces, completed its maiden flight.
Link (AeroTime)In conversation with Laila Odina, Riga AirportWatch this exclusive interview with Laila Odina, Chairperson of the Executive Board at Riga International Airport at World Aviation Festival 2022
Link (International Airport Review)Singapore Airlines redeploys its A380 away from New YorkIn its latest network update, Singapore Airlines indicated that its Airbus A380 will not fly to New York and will be redeployed to other destinations.
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