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AtkinsRéalis makes US aviation appointment
Global engineering services provider AtkinsRéalis has appointed Todd Gnospelius as its new national aviation senior sector manager
CPK construction to begin in 2026
The Master Architect has delivered the construction design for the new airport, railway station, and public transport interchange hub
STN to benefit from £1.1bn investment
The funding means London Stansted Airport can expand its terminal by a third, and is expected to create up to 5,000 jobs
Cologne Bonn deploys eGPUs
The first ten fully electric ground power units (eGPUs) have been deployed at Germany’s Cologne Bonn Airport
QAS wins IATA enhanced GSE nod
Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) has won the first IATA enhanced ground support equipment certification in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
Airport Safety Week 2024 takes off
Australia’s Airport Safety Week returns for 2024, with “The Hearts and Minds of Safety Leadership” its theme this year
Vertiport lighting: risks and opportunities
Tom Batchelor reports on the challenges and opportunities vertiport developers face when designing lighting for urban locations
Menzies strengthens Americas leadership
Menzies Aviation has announced a series of senior appointments in the Americas region, bolstering its leadership team
Smiths wins service subcontract
The company will provide preventative and corrective maintenance for 486 hold baggage scanning systems across 41 airports in the US
DeWalt thanks JFK trade professionals
As part of its 100th anniversary celebration, DeWalt has thanked 1,700 trades professionals working on the transformation of JFK
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