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Amsterdam Schiphol's Oostbaan runway to close for two weeks
The Schiphol-Oostbaan runway will be closed to arriving and departing aircraft for two weeks later this month to allow for maintenance work to be carried out.
Stansted has second-busiest month ever as UK airports enjoy bumper August
London Stansted had its second-busiest month ever in August despite the impact of the national air traffic control failure, with more than 2.91 million passengers passing through the Essex site.
London Gatwick graduate scheme welcomes new recruits
London Gatwick's graduate scheme has relaunched following the pandemic, with seven new recruits offered places on the programme from a pool of more than 1,500 applicants.
Teesside International Airport and SSE to deliver major green energy project
Teesside International Airport and SSE Energy Solutions have announced a new joint venture which aims to deliver enough green electricity to power the equivalent of more than 17,000 homes.
Swissport appoints new COO for US and Canada
Swissport has appointed Mike Byrom as its new chief operating officer for the US and Canada.
Softech helps monitor RUH air quality
Monitoring of indoor air quality has begun at Riyadh's King Khalid International Airport in
Saudi Arabia
LLA invests in its passengers
London Luton Airport (LLA) is to develop a new two-storey restaurant, part of a £30m investment designed to enhance the passenger experience
Customer experience key when booking
Passengers continue to embrace technologies such biometrics to optimise the journey, the SITA 2023 Passenger IT Insights report finds
Colorado Springs launches ElevateCOS
Colorado Springs Airport (COS) is to modernise its 29-year-old terminal. Phase 1 of the three-year project will begin on September 10
EASA releases proposed VTOL rules
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has proposed rules for safe operations of vertical take-off and landing aircraft (VTOL)
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