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Airports warn prime minister about the impact of an “overly cautious” restart to air travel
With the limited number of countries on the green list being called into question, the industry is losing hope for a swift recovery
British Airways first to trial 25 second Covid-19 test
The airline will initially invite flight and cabin crew to take part in the study, with hopes to introduce the innovation on certain routes if successful
FAA awards further $900m in airport improvement grants
The funding is used to renovate infrastructure and promote safety within the US aviation sector
Air Charter Scotland adds second Citation to Biggin Hill Fleet
The new aircraft is one of five privately owned business jets added to the firms operation
British Airways set to trial digital queuing technology
Using the new platform, customers will be able to book an allocated time slot for check-in to help improve passenger experience
London City welcomes restart of SWISS’ popular Zurich route
The service has begun operating twice-weekly flights with plans to add more once demand increases
Managing health data key to reducing airport queues, says SITA
Watch as Sergio Colella, President of Europe at SITA, discusses biometrics, traffic numbers and new technology as aviation battles back from Covid
Cincinnati International adopts passenger flow management system
Working with technology firm, Veovo, the airport hopes to improve customer experience and make long-term operational enhancements