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QAIA’s concession agreement extended
Jordan’s Ministry of Transport and Airport International Group have signed a joint declaration reinforcing the Queen Alia International Airport concession agreement extension
Minit Charger unveils expanded portfolio
Arizona-based Minit Charger has launched four new charging solutions designed to transform electric fleet operations across aviation
MCO prepares for vertiport
Orlando International Airport (MCO) has unveiled plans to develop a vertiport for Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft
Only 10 days to go for ATM Awards submissions!
It’s great to see submissions coming in across all six categories already, but don’t wait until the last minute to send yours!
Tasmania’s LST set for transformation
Celebrating 94 years of operation this week, Launceston Airport's departures hall is set for a multi-million-dollar transformation
ATCA beefs up board of directors
Air traffic management industry body ATCA has welcomed a newly appointed chair-elect, treasurer, and five directors to its board of directors
Fairfax buys additional Bangalore stake
Fairfax India Holdings Corporation has completed the acquisition of an additional 10% equity interest in Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL)
Skyway and Involi ink digital deal
Vertiports developer Skyway has appointed Involi as its digital infrastructure ADS-B technology system provider
dnata’s Airport Handling makes Fiumicino move
Airport Handling, part of the dnata group, has won a contract to provide handling operations at Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Hamad trials autonomous vehicles
Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) is trialling the latest autonomous transportation solutions at Hamad International Airport (DOH)
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