NewsAmerican Airlines and DFW Airport reveal plans for state-of-the-art new terminal for customersNew terminal expected to be bigger, better and launched sooner than previously planned FORT WORTH, Texas — American Airlines and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) revealed plans for Terminal F that will enable them to continue growing together. The improved plan will focus on delivering a modern customer experience with double the number of ...
Link (World Airline News)Eindhoven Airport expands lifting aid use to improve baggage handlers’ working conditions and reduce strainlifting aids Eindhoven Airport baggageEindhoven Airport is increasing its use of lifting aids, aiming to ease physical strain and improve baggage handler safety.
Link (International Airport Review)Deserted: 5 once-promising airports left abandoned – and the stories behind themAirports are more than just places where aircraft take off and land. They can also have crucial importance…
Link (AeroTime)The future is here: Airports enter the age of automationThe latest industrial revolution is bringing humans and advanced technologies closer than ever. Automation is transforming industries worldwide, and aviation is no exception. From smarter baggage handling to autonomous vehicles that navigate the airside, the airport of tomorrow is already being built today.
Link (International Airport Review)Air Samarkand operates the first flight between Samarkand-Tel AvivFast developing Uzbek carrier Air Samarkand has operated its latest international scheduled service, to the Israeli capital of Tel Aviv, and already announced a doubling of weekly capacity from July to meet surging customer demand. The new weekly service operated for a first time yesterday (Sunday) with a modern Air Samarkand Airbus A330 aircraft and ...
Link (World Airline News)Historic WWII Spitfire crash-lands in Kent days before end-of-war anniversaryA historic Supermarine Spitfire from World War II made an emergency landing in a field near Kent, United…
Link (AeroTime)VE Day 2025 flypast: Full RAF aircraft lineup for 80th anniversary over LondonThe Royal Air Force (RAF) is set to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day…
Link (AeroTime)Qatar Airways launch special amenity kit, airport lounge for autism monthQatar Airways has just concluded a month-long series of initiatives and projects for Autism Awareness Month. The airline…
Link (AeroTime)Finnair cancels 100 flights as Helsinki Airport faces strikeFinnair, the flag carrier of Finland, has warned of the cancelation of around 100 scheduled passenger flights due…
Link (AeroTime)LATAM Begins Operations on First Aircraft Featuring New and Pioneering Premium Business CabinsWith an investment of over US$360 million, the aircrafts feature sliding doors and designs inspired by South America, making the airline group the first in the region to offer this experience. In addition, all seats, onboard entertainment, and design elements have been upgraded. The three 787-8 aircrafts will begin service on routes from Santiago to ...
Link (World Airline News)From runway revamp to India ties: Hahn Airport CEO Rüdiger Franke charts bold new courseHahn AirportAt the Aviation Event in Cluj, March 2025, International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant spoke with the CEO and Managing Director of Hahn Airport, Rüdiger Franke, about the airport's route expansion to India and sustainability.
Link (International Airport Review)Frontier Airlines Reports First Quarter 2025 Financial ResultsDENVER, May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: ULCC), parent company of Frontier Airlines, Inc., today reported financial results for the first quarter of 2025. Highlights: “First quarter results reflect softer travel demand primarily during March, with current booking trends suggesting demand for May and early summer travel has now stabilized,” commented Barry Biffle, Chief ...
Link (World Airline News)Record January leads to Q1 traffic growth at Dubai International AirportDubai International Airport (DXB) handled 23.4 million passengers in the first quarter of 2025, maintaining its strong momentum and, according to operator Dubai Airports, “reinforcing its position as the world’s leading international airport”. The performance reflects both Dubai’s growing appeal as a global destination and DXB’s continued role as the gateway of choice for millions ...
Link (Airport World)Exeter Airport shows how hydrogen can help decarbonise aviationA pioneering demonstration showcasing how hydrogen can support the decarbonisation of airport ground operations has taken place at Exeter Airport in the UK – marking an important step towards achieving the first ‘zero-carbon turn’ of a commercial aircraft. In a first of its kind for the UK, the trial, delivered by a partnership of Exeter ...
Link (Airport World)Link (World Airline News)JFK’s Terminal 6 unveiled with bold new brand, tech upgrades and all-electric ground supportJFK Airport Terminal 6Terminal 6 at JFK Airport reveals new branding, cutting-edge check-in technology, and sustainable innovations ahead of its 2026 opening.
Link (International Airport Review)Business ExchangeWe provide a snapshot of the latest news stories from companies that support the growth and development of SMART airports. DNATA TO INVEST IN WESTERN SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT The catering and retail division of dnata is investing A$17 million on an advanced inflight catering centre at Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). Initially covering 3,200sqm, the ...
Link (Airport World)Dallas Fort Worth accelerates expansion plans for new Terminal FDallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and American Airlines have announced an agreement to accelerate and expand the scope of the airport’s new Terminal F by doubling the number of gates. The Texas gateway says that the move will allow for the addition of new facilities to grow international operations, expand the terminal’s customer amenities ...
Link (Airport World)Korean Air to build major UAM and safety research centre in Bucheon by 2030Korean AirKorean Air will invest KRW 1.2 trillion in a cutting-edge aviation R&D and pilot training centre.
Link (International Airport Review)Going greenThe world’s airports continue to deliver on sustainability, achieving new milestones and pioneering new green initiatives, writes Joe Bates. NEW AIRPORT CARBON ACCREDITATION HIGH FOR NARITA In another step towards net zero, Tokyo’s Narita International Airport has successfully upgraded to Level 4 ‘Transformation’ status in ACI’s Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. Narita operator, NAA, has set comprehensive decarbonisation ...
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