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Gatwick RET to cut delays and emissions

The new Rapid Exit Taxiway (RET) will help reduce delays and go-arounds, as well as supporting the airport’s sustainability targets

VIPA chooses revamp consortium

VIPA has chosen the VIPorts Partners consortium to redevelop the Cyril E King Airport in St. Thomas and the Henry E Rohlsen Airport in St. Croix

EHang launches Japan's first UAM Centre

UAM Tech specialist EHang Holdings has opened Japan's first Urban Air Mobility Centre, in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture

LG Electronics and Urban-Air Port team up

UAM infrastructure specialist Urban Air-Port (UAP) has signed a collaboration agreement with global technology leader LG Electronics

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

ADR debuts Shop&Fly service

Operator Aeroporti di Roma (ADR) has launched a new Shop&Fly service at Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci 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 

Guide dogs explore Reagan checkpoint

Two dozen service dogs visited a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

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

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