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Disruption management in the aviation sector
In times of disruption it is crucial that airports, airlines and other industry stakeholders pull together, writes Holger Mattig of Amadeus
Historic flight lands at Brisbane
The first flight dispatched, operated and handled entirely by women landed at Brisbane Airport on March 8 to mark International Women’s Day
Gatwick promotes local produce
London/ Gatwick Airport will showcase local wines, beers and other produce in two new F&B spaces opening this spring
Tampa teams up with Uber Eats
Tampa International Airport (TPA) has become the first US airport to officially partner with Uber Eats for mobile food ordering
Rushlift wins LGW easyJet contract extension
Ground support equipment and services provider Rushlift GSE has won a 56-month extension to its long-running GSE contract with easyJet at LGW
Burbank releases design concepts
Three preliminary design concepts for a new passenger terminal have been shown to Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority
Syracuse gets own police force
Law enforcement duties at Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) have been transferred to the newly formed SRAA Police Department
Brussels and Changi sign cargo MoU
Brussels Airport Company and Changi Airport Group have strengthened their strategic partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding
Latest ASQ winners announced
Airports Council International (ACI) World has announced the winners of this year’s Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards
Airlines fight Schiphol decision
KLM, Delta Air Lines and easyJet are among airlines taking proceedings against the Dutch government's decision to cut Schiphol flights