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Airbus led alliance launches four-year hydrogen trial at three European airports
Airbus is to lead an alliance of industry partners in researching aviation hydrogen handling and refueling at three…
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FAA says scrutiny of United still ongoing despite signs of improving situation
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that increased scrutiny of United Airlines, following a spate of safety…
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KeyState Energy, CNX Resources Corp. and Pittsburgh International Airport unite to establish sustainable aviation fuel hub
KeyState Energy, CNX Resources Corp., and Pittsburgh International Airport announce a collaboration to establish a sustainable aviation fuel hub.
Link (International Airport Review)

Kenmore Air launches Tacoma – San Juan flights
Kenmore Air today launched new flights linking Tacoma with the San Juan Islands. Staring today flights are available for the first time for direct service to San Juan Islands from the Puyallup Tribal Air Terminal, the tribe’s seaplane dock at Ruston Way. Go deeper with Seattle Times: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-ne ... hop-aboard
Link (World Airline News)

On the menu at Manchester Airport
Michael Murphy-Pyle, head of media at Manchester Airport, tells us more about the sense of place strategy behind the ongoing transformation of the gateway’s retail offerings. Manchester in the UK has always had a very clear sense of its own identity. Its culture, history, architecture, and attitude are all unique and things that its people ...
Link (Airport World)

Eurodrone program completes preliminary design review
The Eurodrone program has reached a significant milestone by completing its Preliminary Design Review (PDR). The review, spearheaded…
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Ruler of Dubai approves designs to create new ‘world’s largest airport’
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai has approved plans that will see a new passenger terminal being built at Al Maktoum International Airport (AMI).
Link (International Airport Review)

Positive start to 2024 for Fraport Group
The Fraport Group has enjoyed a successful start to the year, with all key financial indicators achieving at least double-digit growth rates in the first quarter of 2024. The main driver of this positive trend was the continued rise in passenger numbers at most of the airports across Fraport’s global network, which helped boost the ...
Link (Airport World)

Russian-made airliners to be rebranded as ‘Yakovlev’
Russian-made commercial aircraft, such as the Superjet SJ-100 regional jet and MC-21 single-aisle mid-sized airliner may soon be…
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More than 7,500 jobs on offer at Hong Kong International Airport
A staggering 7,500 jobs are up for grabs at Hong Kong International Airport this weekend as the gateway hosts Career Expo 2024 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. More than 45 airport companies are recruiting for over 7,500 vacancies during the three-day event, which has been organised by Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) ...
Link (Airport World)

Airbus launches an innovative aviation liquid hydrogen project
Airbus made this announcement: An innovative aviation hydrogen handling and refuelling project, led by Airbus and supported by academic partners, airport operators and leading hydrogen-industry companies, has been launched to demonstrate small-scale liquid hydrogen aircraft ground operations at three European airports. The urge to decarbonise our economy and to develop Europe’s energy independence is leading ...
Link (World Airline News)

United Airlines debuts new onboard safety video
United today debuted a new onboard safety video where more than a dozen United employees provide clear, easy-to-follow demonstrations of critical safety procedures. The video was filmed inside a life-sized, airplane-inspired sequential reaction machine, with a creative concept designed to capture and keep the attention of even the most frequent fliers. Development of the new video began ...
Link (World Airline News)

Capacity boosting new terminal required at Phoenix Sky Harbor
Phoenix mayor, Kate Gallego, and members of the Phoenix City Council have heard about plans to build a new terminal at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX). With more than 48 million passengers in 2023 and passenger numbers continuing to grow, a new terminal is necessary to meet passenger demand and maintain a high level ...
Link (Airport World)

London Luton Airport and Wizz Air champion net zero with new generation fleet
The quieter, more fuel-efficient Airbus A321 Neos will now operate Wizz Air's flights.
Link (International Airport Review)

Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) launches vibrant summer carnival
Under the summer carnival's theme of 'Oceanic Escape', the airport will offer travellers activities, exclusive offers and discounts across 125 retail and 127 food and beverage (F&B) outlets.
Link (International Airport Review)

Allegiant Air announces its 2024 NFL football fan packages to Las Vegas
Allegiant Air has announced its NFL football fan packages at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas: Top Copyright Photo: Allegiant Air Airbus A319-111 N328NV (msn 2821) (Raiders – Raider Nation) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 963262.
Link (World Airline News)

Teesside International Airport railway station overhaul will open doors of opportunity
Teesside International Airport’s Managing Director Phil Forster tells International Airport Review how the airport’s growth vision is progressing – with a new and improved railway station being the latest project to be unveiled.
Link (International Airport Review)

Wizz Air’s Chief Commercial Officer talks about growth, new products: video
Wizz Air is one of the key players in the European airline landscape. From its stronghold in the…
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New report highlights economic importance of London Gatwick
London Gatwick generated £5.5 billion for the UK economy and supported over 76,000 jobs in 2023 – levels close to those pre-pandemic, according to new research by leading economists Oxera. The majority of this vital economic activity took place in six local authority areas across the South East – West Sussex, East Sussex, Surrey, Kent, ...
Link (Airport World)

Alaska Airlines launches new nonstop service between Seattle/Tacoma and Toronto Pearson
Starting today, Alaska Airlines is flying new daily, nonstop flight between the home airport in Seattle/Tacoma and Toronto Pearson International Airport – the newest destination and the sixth Canadian city Alaska now serves. New Seattle-Toronto nonstop service Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft Seattle – Toronto 6:50 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Daily 737-900 Toronto – Seattle 3:40 p.m. 5:55 p.m. Daily ...
Link (World Airline News)


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