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Aena to modernise Congonhas Airport
Aena, which operates 20% of Brazil's air traffic, will invest more than BRL 2bn (€370.8m) in the expansion of São Paulo's Congonhas Airport
Guide dogs explore Reagan checkpoint
Two dozen service dogs visited a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Moonware closes seed round
Tech start-up Moonware successfully closed a $7m seed round, following product launches with British Airways and dnata at JFK and AeroCharter at LAX
HEL Runway 3 to close for maintenance
April 15 will see Finavia begin the renovation of Helsinki Airport's Runway 3 and its taxiways in accordance with its maintenance plan
YVR teams up with BC government
The British Columbia Government and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) will work together to fight pollution and support sustainable jobs
TSA tests translation devices at PHL
TSA officers are testing new hand-held language translation-interpretation devices at Philadelphia International Airport
Nashville begins daily blasting
Nashville International Airport (BNA) began daily blasting operations on March 25, 2024, as part of its New Horizon expansion project
Vertiports: what the aircraft developers want
Much has been written from the vertiport developers’ point of view, but what of the eVTOL firms? Tara Craig spoke to the key stakeholders
Vertiports and sustainability
From noise pollution to construction materials, are vertiports really as green as developers claim? Tom Batchelor investigates
Chicago to consider green energy at O’Hare
An ordinance will allow the Chicago Department of Aviation to enter into an agreement with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
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