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Dubai green lights Al Maktoum expansion

The ruler of Dubai has confirmed that phase 2 of the expansion of Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) is to go ahead

NATS tops Europe climate list

NATS has received the highest score in the 2024 Financial Times Climate Leaders list, which marks companies’ progress in cutting GHG emissions  

LCY names its Women in Aviation winners

A group of east London students has won London City Airport’s Women in Aviation programme after taking part in a sustainability challenge

TotalEnergies launches JFK solar project

French multinational TotalEnergies has begun construction of New York State's largest onsite solar generating and storage system

YVR optimises assets with Copperleaf

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has selected Copperleaf Portfolio to help optimise its asset investment planning

Ireland’s regional airports receive financial boost

Regional airports in Donegal, Kerry and Ireland West (Knock) will share more than €5.6m of government funding 

ADB SAFEGATE wins NTO contract

ADB SAFEGATE will see its Airside 4.0 technology deployed at The New Terminal One (NTO) at New York JFK Airport

dnata appoints airport ops head

Clive Sauvé-Hopkins has been appointed divisional senior vice president (DSVP), airport operations, based in Dubai

Volatus and Spectrum to build eVTOL ecosystem

Volatus Infrastructure & Energy Solutions and Spectrum Associates will collaborate on the development of an eVTOL infrastructure ecosystem

Schiphol and Avolta launch Salon

In collaboration with travel retailer Avolta, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has opened Salon, two new catering concepts in the Dutch hub’s Lounge 1

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