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VINCI Airports to overhaul Lisbon

The €233m investment is the largest capex contract since VINCI Airports invested in operator ANA Aeroportos de Portugal

Skyway and UrbanLink AAM plans take shape

The partners have revealed Central and South Florida as the locations for the network of vertiports they plan to develop

Frequentis modernises Budapest VC

All voice communication (VC) and recording systems at Budapest Airport have been replaced, with the current voice system retained as a back-up

Atos wins EUROCONTROL contract extension

The €165m extension will see Atos provide EUROCONTROL with 24/7 mission-critical infrastructure and cybersecurity monitoring

New VTOL joint venture takes off

Skyborne Technology, and Atlantic Industrial Group (AIG) will develop a manufacturing capability at Skyborne’s Wewahitchka, Florida facility

UrbanLink cargo drones to join Traverse fleet

A strategic partnership will see UrbanLink Air Mobility add 40 Traverse Aero hybrid-electric eVTOL cargo drones to its fleet

Vertical wins $50m in new funding

A term sheet has been signed by Vertical Aerospace, its majority shareholder Stephen Fitzpatrick, and its primary creditor Mudrick Capital Management 

Bristol launches masterplan consultation

Bristol Airport has launched a consultation setting out a masterplan designed to accommodate passenger traffic growth up to 2040

EASA publishes new ATM ANS rules

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published the first Easy Access Rules for Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services (ATM/ANS)

Aspire expands into Morocco

Aspire Executive Lounges, Swissport's airport hospitality brand, has won a competitive tender in Morocco for 11 lounges across nine airports

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