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Leonardo's plans for the United States BHS market
Leonardo’s Ravi Singh, head of sales (BHS), North America, tells Tara Craig about the company’s plans for the United States
Hamad reflects on the 2022 FIFA World Cup
In 2022, Qatar became the first Arab country to host the FIFA World Cup. Hamad International Airport reflects on its preparations for the event
Preparing airports for sustainable aviation fuel
From incentivising airlines to securing their own pipelines, airports are preparing for the widespread use of SAF, finds Emma Kelly
How biometrics are driving airport recovery
Biometrics have a key role to play in getting airports back to business post-pandemic, explains Justin Walker, VP for digital transformation, Thales
Using apps to assist disabled airport visitors
How are apps making it easier for less mobile passengers to travel through an airport independently? Mark Broadbent reports
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