NewsFrequent aircraft exterior cleaning to reduce fuel consumptionAmidst surging jet fuel prices, more frequent aircraft exterior cleaning could help reduce fuel consumption.
Link (AeroTime)A new era of air travel and passengers at Athens AirportFor Issue 5 2022, International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey sat down with Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director, Communications & Marketing at Athens International Airport, at Routes Europe 2022. She outlined how the airport plans to accommodate the rise of a new passenger type and expand further into new route markets.
Link (International Airport Review)NASA nears end of QueSST assembly, prepares for maiden flight in 2023NASA’s X-59 QueSST nears the end of the assembly process in anticipation of preforming its maiden flight, which is now scheduled for 2023
Link (AeroTime)In conversation with Tom Stevens, Former Chief Customer Officer and Director of Brand and Customer Experience, British AirwaysWatch this exclusive interview which took place in Las Vegas at Future Travel Experience Global 2022.
Link (International Airport Review)One of the last three taxiable Avro Vulcan bombers to retire in 2023Vulcan XH558, one of three remaining taxiable aircraft, will start its engines one last time on November 20, 2022, before its retirement in 2023.
Link (AeroTime)Air cargo demand softens in September 2022For September 2022, the International Air Transport Association's latest data figures demonstrate a soften in demand for global air cargo.
Link (International Airport Review)Heathrow prepares for largest Christmas season in three yearsLondon Heathrow Airport, airline partners, and handlers are working together to prepare for the upcoming busy Christmas 2022 season.
Link (International Airport Review)Air Peace suspends Dubai flights over non-issuance of visasAir Peace will suspend flights to Dubai from November 22, 2022, due to the non-issuance of entry visas to Nigerians by the UAE government.
Link (AeroTime)US authority orders six airlines to repay $600 million in passenger refundsThe US Department of Transportation (DOT) ordered six airlines to pay more than $600 million in refunds to passengers under new enforcement actions.
Link (AeroTime)Amsterdam Airport Schiphol launches ‘Work at Schiphol’ platformstaffAmsterdam Airport Schiphol has launched its online platform, Work at Schiphol, to leverage the different kinds of job opportunities and roles available at the airport.
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