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OAK installs sustainable ceiling
San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) has completed its sustainable ceiling replacement project
Tadera wins PCI certification
Aviation technology specialist Tadera has won PCI compliance certification for its AirportIQ business and revenue management system
Government responds to LCY plans
The UK Government has approved London City Airport’s passenger increase but rejected its plans to fly on Saturday afternoons
Skyports wins vertiports approval
Skyports Infrastructure, Bicester Motion and Vertical Aerospace have released images of their new vertiport as it wins planning permission
MAN promotes local brands
Manchester Airport is continuing its tradition of helping local retailers and up-and-coming brands reach millions of passengers
YTZ publishes latest ESG report
Canada's Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) has released its 2023 Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Report
Christchurch to build huge solar farm
Development partners Contact Energy and Lightsource bp have confirmed their investment in Kōwhai Park solar farm
Mitie lands Edinburgh contract
Mitie Landscaping has secured a five-year contract to deliver grounds maintenance services at Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
AAM Institute teams up with Flyv Bird
The Advanced Air Mobility Institute has established a strategic partnership with Flyv Bird, a provider of on-demand regional air travel services
MIA innovation challenge winners named
Miami-Dade County Mayor Levine Cava has unveiled the winners of the Public Innovation Challenge at MIA
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The increase in air travel as people get back to their lives and livelihoods will require SARS-CoV-2 testing for the safety of passengers, air travel employees, and countries. Travel restrictions and testing requirements around the world change regularly and without prior notice. Safety plans are fluid and testing should be adaptable to what tomorrow may bring.