NewsLa Compagnie aims to double fleet size, launch new destinations All-business French airline La Compagnie is gearing up for further growth. Sources at the airline confirmed to AeroTime…
Link (AeroTime)Connecting Copenhagen to the worldMorten Mortensen Copenhagen AirportsMorten Mortensen, Senior Director Airline Sales at Copenhagen Airports A/S discusses the world of aviation beyond the pandemic, the increasing growth and saviour that is air cargo and the return of passengers.
Link (International Airport Review)Emirates to build $135 million pilot training center for A350 and B777X fleetEmirates has announced that it is building a $135 million training facility to accommodate 6 Full Flight Simulator…
Link (AeroTime)London Luton Airport hosts accessibility dayLondon Luton Airport accessibility dayLondon Luton Airport (LLA) and easyJet have hosted an accessibility familiarisation day, providing passengers with both hidden and visual disabilities with an opportunity to experience all aspects of the airport’s end-to-end passenger journey.
Link (International Airport Review)Textron Aviation selected to supply new US Navy aircraftTextron Aviation’s Beechcraft King Air 260 has been chosen as the new US Navy Multi-engine Training System (METS).…
Link (AeroTime)Top trends in baggage 2023: Darin Juby, Greater Toronto Airports Authoritydarin juby baggageHow bags are tagged will be much thought about in 2023 according to the Director of Baggage Services.
Link (International Airport Review)Air raid sirens sound during Biden’s Kyiv visit despite US talks with RussiaAir raid sirens sounded during US President Joe Biden’s visit to Kyiv despite the White House and the…
Link (AeroTime)Iran launches new private airline Yazd Air despite aviation sanctionsIran has recently launched a new private airline Yazd Air despite United States sanctions targeting the country’s civil…
Link (AeroTime)Denver International Airport sets all-time passenger traffic record in 2022Denver AirportMore than 69.2 million passengers travelled to, from and through DEN in 2022
Link (International Airport Review)Luleå Airport invests in new food outlets to enhance travel experienceLuleå Airport invests in new food outlets to enhance travel experienceAs part of Swedavia's biggest investment ever in commercial operations across its 10 airports, Luleå Airport is set to open three new food outlets in spring 2023, after experiencing a strong post-pandemic recovery in passenger numbers.
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