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MUC assists Chinese shoppers
Passengers from China can once more enjoy personal shopping assistance free of charge in Terminal 2 at Munich Airport
Finavia hits zero carbon milestone
Finnish airport operator Finavia has achieved net zero carbon emissions in its own operations at Ivalo, Kittilä, Kuusamo and Rovaniemi airports
New airside equipment for Gibraltar
The Government of Gibraltar has invested in new airside equipment to replace units that have reached their end of life
ADB SAFEGATE to deploy ASMGCS at Kuwait
The firm will provide a turnkey solution for Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (ASMGCS) at Kuwait International Airport
Cranfield assesses UK aviation resilience
A project to assess the resilience of the UK aviation system has won funding from DAFNI, the UK’s Data & Analytics Facility for National Infrastructure
Macau IAMC is up and running
The new Integrated Airport Management Centre (IAMC) at Macau International Airport (MIA) has officially opened
Purdue to break ground on Earhart Terminal
Purdue University will break ground on its new Amelia Earhart Terminal, marking the return of commercial flight with a ceremonial first flight
SSP completes ARE acquisition
Global F&B specialist SSP Group has completed its acquisition of Airport Retail Enterprises (ARE), a leading F&B operator in Australia
Maz emerges as lead Skyportz investor
Melbourne-based airport construction specialist Maz Group has emerged as the lead investor in Skyportz’ latest round of fundraising
Edinburgh trials extended Twilight service
Edinburgh Airport has extended its popular Twilight bag drop service, making it even easier passengers to check in their baggage the night before they fly
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