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Last Call: Jason Ivey, Gloucestershire Airport
Gloucestershire Airport's Jason Ivey answers some of the most pressing questions facing airports executives today
US regional airports fight back
From remote locations to competition for both passengers and pilots, US regional airports are up against it. Tom Batchelor hears how they are fighting back
ONT helps international travellers
Ontario International Airport (ONT) and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have unveiled a new Global Entry Enrolment Center
GTAA and carriers ink new deals
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) has entered into Airline Partnership Agreements with several airlines for a new rebate programme
Dominican Republic extends Vinci contract
The Government of the Dominican Republic has awarded Vinci Airports a 30-year extension of its concession contract
Airports real estate: opportunity knocks
Sam Folley, partner at international law firm Trowers & Hamlins, considers how airports could better manage income from commercial tenants
Virgin Australia insources ramp operations
Virgin Australia will insource its Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne international ramp (baggage handling) operations from early 2024
Skellefteå and SAS collaborate on SAF
Skellefteå City Airport has become the first individual airport in Sweden to join the SAS corporate sustainability programme
Beumer to provide LHR T2 BHS
A new deal with Beumer Group will see the construction of a state-of-the-art replacement baggage system in T2 – The Queen’s Terminal.
CAA prosecutes training instructor
An aviation security training instructor has pleaded guilty to four counts of forgery at Lewes Crown Court following an investigation led by the UK CAA