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Link (AeroTime)A new reality for training airport fire fightersA new reality for training airport fire fightersAirport fire fighters often attend emergencies at short notice, so being constantly prepared is crucial. At Christchurch International Airport, in the South Island of New Zealand, its Airport Fire Service has developed a way to train without an aircraft or firefighting gear. International Airport Review finds out more.
Link (International Airport Review)Wizz Air suspends decision to relaunch Moscow flightsWizz Air suspends decision to relaunch flights to Moscow, Russia citing supply chain limitations.
Link (AeroTime)Qantas apologizes to travelers for operational challengesAustralian national airline Qantas has apologized to travelers for flight delays, cancellations, and lost baggage.
Link (AeroTime)Mountain rescue: can jetpacks replace helicopters to save people's lives?AeroTime investigates whether jetpacks are suitable to replace helicopters in mountain rescue operations.
Link (AeroTime)Green Freeport to deliver first Scottish SAF plantGreen Freeport to deliver first Scottish SAF plantA new Green Freeport in the Northeast of Scotland will play a crucial role in decarbonising the aviation industry by delivering a sustainable aviation fuel facility.
Link (International Airport Review)GTAA pledges $150,000 to Black and Indigenous-led groupsThe Greater Toronto Airports Authority has pledged to fund $150,000 to six Black and Indigenous-led groups that are supporting communities around Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Link (International Airport Review)What’s keeping you awake at night?: COO of Groupe ADPVoxpop clip with Bastien Bernard, Chief Operating Officer at Groupe ADP on what’s keeping him awake at night.
Link (International Airport Review)Tallinn Airport ends first half of 2022 in profitIn the first six months of 2022, Tallinn Airport welcomed a total of 1,202,989 passengers and earned €5.4 million in profits.
Link (International Airport Review)Taiwan Air Force showcases missile-equipped F-16V after China drillsThe Taiwanese Air Force has performed a “combat readiness” demonstration following China’s recent intense military exercises around Taiwan.
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