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New MidAmerica St Louis terminal opens

JB Pritzker, Governor of Illinois, has joined officials for the grand opening of MidAmerica St Louis Airport's expanded terminal

Luxembourg first for Neste and Cargolux

Cargolux has become the first airline to use SAF at Luxembourg Airport, thanks to a new partnership with fuel supplier Neste

AAHK welcomes labour scheme

Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has welcomed the Hong Kong Government’s labour importation scheme in support of the aviation industry

Cirium launches advance bookings tech

Cirium’s Diio Advance Bookings technology will enable airports to accurately anticipate passenger demand and optimise marketing spend

UrbanV and SITA sign vertiports MoU

SITA and Italian vertiports operator UrbanV have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop a digital-first passenger experience for vertiports

AMI invests in new Johannesburg facility

Air Menzies International (AMI), part of Menzies Aviation, has invested in a new, purpose-built facility in Johannesburg, South Africa

MIA wins accessibility accreditation

Miami International Airport has become the first Florida – and second US – airport to be accredited by the ACI AEA programme

TSA opens Las Vegas training academy

The United States’ Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has marked the official launch of the TSA Academy West in Las Vegas

Swissport appoints functional group heads

Swissport has appointed new group heads of tax, corporate finance, overseeing accounting and treasury, and procurement

Airports threatened by rising airfares

An ACI Asia-Pacific study has found that while airport charges remain flat, airfares are surging alarmingly, threatening the industry’s recovery

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