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Wellington launches NZ's first hydrogen trial
Four New Zealand businesses have come together to trial using hydrogen in an aviation setting for the first time in Aotearoa
SSP makes New Zealand debut
Food and beverage specialist SSP Group has secured an eight-year deal to run five outlets at Christchurch International Airport
DOH debuts special lanes for families
Hamad International Airport (DOH) has introduced dedicated screening lanes for families with younger children transferring through the airport
Frequentis appoints new EVP ATM Civil
Effective July 1, 2024 Reinhard Grimm will take over the role of executive vice president ATM Civil from Hannu Juurakko, who is to retire
Aena, UrbanV and Volocopter join forces
New partners have entered into a collaboration agreement to launch a pilot programme to develop an UAM ecosystem
Airbus and LCI to develop AAM ecosystems
Airbus and LCI have signed a collaboration agreement to jointly develop ecosystems for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)
Gatwick swaps diesel for HVO
London Gatwick has cut carbon emissions from its diesel vehicles by 90% by swapping the fuel for Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil
Abu Dhabi signs Burjeel MoU
Abu Dhabi Airports and Burjeel Holdings have signed an MoU to streamline healthcare for passengers at Zayed International Airport
MCO picks Allied for traffic services
Allied Universal will provide traffic management services at Orlando International Airport , the seventh busiest airport in the US
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