NewsWill Virgin Australia be publicly traded once again?With aviation continuing to recover globally, Bain Capital, the current majority shareholder of Virgin Australia, is looking at…
Link (AeroTime)Aircraft part market is expected to continue growing in 2023: Locatory.comThe aviation industry has been experiencing challenge after challenge over the last couple of years. And yet it…
Link (AeroTime)Nepalese investigators recover Yeti Airlines ATR-72 black boxesThe Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) indicated that it had recovered the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) and…
Link (AeroTime)FAA, NTSB to investigate AA and Delta runway near-miss at JFKThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicated that they would investigate a…
Link (AeroTime)Finavia reports increase in 2022 passenger volumesFinavia’s latest annual statistics on air traffic show that 15.4 million passengers passed through Finavia’s airports in 2022.Finavia has seen the number of passengers travelling through its airports increase by 187% compared to the previous year.
Link (International Airport Review)In conversation with Askin Demir, Blaise Diagne AirportWatch this exclusive interview with Askin Demir, CEO of Blaise Diagne International Airport at ACI Africa WAGA 2022.
Link (International Airport Review)ACI World calls for regulatory support to ensure airports’ economic sustainabilityACI World has called on regulators to support the economic sustainability of airports as social and economic engines of communities.With continued economic headwinds and global passenger traffic expecting a loss of 27% in 2022 as compared to 2019, a balance must be struck in order to restore the economic equilibrium of airports.
Link (International Airport Review)UAE to work with South Korea on MC-X military transport programThe United Arab Emirates (UAE) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Korea for the joint…
Link (AeroTime)SAUDIA invests in projects to promote sustainable flyingSaudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) is investing in sustainability programmes, with the aim of minimising emissions and promoting the future of sustainable flying.Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) views sustainability management as an integral part of its corporate strategy.
Link (International Airport Review)In conversation with Emiliano Sorrenti, Aeroporti di RomaWatch this exclusive interview with Emiliano Sorrenti, Chief Information Officer at Aeroporti di Roma at ACI Africa WAGA 2022.
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