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Fraport launches cargo masterplan

Airport operator Fraport is strategically aligning its Frankfurt hub to capitalise on forecast growth in the air cargo business

dnata to boost Zürich cargo capacity

Air services provider dnata will boost its cargo handling capacity by over 50% at Zürich Airport (ZRH) in Switzerland

JFK TOGA deploys Ink DRS

JFK Terminal One Group Association (TOGA) and Ink Innovation have expanded the Ink disaster recovery system (Ink DRS) at the New York terminal

Airports to boost tech spend

Airports will boost investment in analytics, biometrics and the cloud to improve the passenger experience, according to a new Amadeus study  

HCPHC wins funding for Stennis apron expansion

Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission (HCPHC) has won a $3m grant from the Mississippi Department of Transportation

Menzies and Siginon win CEIV cert

Strategic partnership Menzies Aviation-Siginon Aviation has obtained IATA’s CEIV Pharma accreditation in Nairobi

Abu Dhabi and Etihad extend partnership

Abu Dhabi Airports and Etihad Airport Services have signed a contract to extend their ground services partnership at Zayed International Airport

ACI publishes sustainable aviation resolutions

ACI airport members have adopted three foundational resolutions aimed at ensuring a safe and sustainable aviation system

Work starts on JFK T8 commercial revamp

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and partners have started work on the redevelopment of the commercial offering at JFK’s Terminal 8

London Oxford debuts SAF

London Oxford, the UK’s fifth largest airport in terms of business aviation movements, has begun offering sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)

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CPK’s project giants revealed

Centralny Port Komunikacyjny is in the process of selecting and signing contracts with key suppliers connected to the construction of CPK airport

CPK: meeting air transport demands

There are a number of economic factors behind the construction of Poland’s new Solidarity Airport, not least the growth of air transport in Poland

CPK appoints master civil engineer

Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has finalised one of the four key tenders related to the construction of the CPK Airport project in Poland

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