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Airservices chooses hybrid ARFF for WSI

Airservices Australia has issued a purchase order for four Oshkosh Airport Products Striker Volterra 6x6 ARFF hybrid electric vehicles

Farnborough invites local feedback

Farnborough Airport is launching a public consultation process on its long-term growth potential and associated economic benefits

Maastricht Aachen names interim CEO 

Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has appointed Jonas van Stekelenburg as interim chief executive officer (CEO), for an initial period of nine months

DEN tackles car thefts at airport

Denver International Airport is working with the Denver Police Department to address auto and catalytic converter thefts at the airport

Menzies-Siginon Kenya contract renewed

Menzies Aviation-Siginon Aviation has extended its ground services to include passenger handling at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO)

Visa and Duty Free Americas team up

Duty Free Americas (DFA) and Visa have signed an agreement granting special benefits to Visa cardholders when shopping at certain DFA stores

Frequentis boosts EUROCONTROL MUAC

Safety and airspace capacity will be enhanced at one of Europe’s busiest and most complex airspaces, the EUROCONTROL MUAC airspace

ADB SAFEGATE upgrades Lima systems

Key upgrades were carried out on airport operational systems, airfield ground lighting, docking guidance and apron management

Austin-Bergstrom breaks ground on expansion

Dozens of Central Texas and Austin leaders gathered at Austin-Bergstrom to celebrate the groundbreaking of the West Gate Expansion

dnata cuts CO2 emissions in UAE

Group brands dnata Logistics, Arabian Adventures, Alpha Flight Services and City Sightseeing have switched their UAE vehicles to run on biofuel

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