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Frequentis to update Norwegian ATM
Frequentis will deliver its advanced automated tower solution for Oslo Airport and up to 14 regional airports across Norway
ATM Awards 2024 entries opening soon!
The entry tool for the ATM Awards 2024 will open on January 8. As you recharge over the holidays, start thinking about your winning entries!
Joby makes K-UAM Grand Challenge history
Electric air developer Joby Aviation has completed a series of test flights in Goheung, Korea, as part of the K-UAM Grand Challenge
Springfield wins sustainability nod
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport (SPI) in Springfield, Illinois, has won the 2024 Airports Going Green (AGG) Award for sustainability
Schiphol inks new deal with Lagardère
Effective May 1, 2025, an Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Lagardère Travel Retail joint venture will drive a retail renewal at the Dutch hub
Ardian becomes LHR’s largest shareholder
Private investment house Ardian has acquired a 22.6% stake in FGP Topco, the holding company for Heathrow Airport Holdings
Stronger together: Asia-Pacific ANSPs
Emma Kelly investigates how Asia-Pacific ANSPs are working together to address the challenges of an ongoing boom in air traffic
A clean sweep: new de-icing solutions
Aviation is witnessing a surge in innovative de-icing solutions, focusing on sustainability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness, reports Edward Paine
Sound mapping: how it could help your airport
Jochen Schaal of SoundPLAN outlines how noise can be mitigated with the help of modern noise mapping solutions
New Oshkosh AeroTech president appointed
Purpose-built vehicles and equipment manufacturer Oshkosh Corporation has named the successor to Chuck Durst
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CPK: collaboration for innovation
The Centralny Port Komunikacyjny team plans to harness collaboration as it designs and builds a greenfield airport
Solidarity Transport Hub – investing in Poland
Poland’s Solidarity Transport Hub is crucial not only for the economic growth of the country and wider region but for European security