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Brussels to install net-zero heating

A new heating installation at Brussels Airport – the largest net-zero-carbon installation in Belgium – will reduce carbon emissions by 70%

GLA-led consortium to look into hydrogen

A consortium led by Glasgow Airport and Ikigai has secured Scottish Government funding to test the feasibility of an on-airport hydrogen hub

FAA approves STL's 2023 master plan

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the 2023 master plan from St Louis Lambert International Airport

Iberia and Repsol launch SAF at Bilbao

In a Spanish airport first, Iberia Airport Services and Repsol introduce 100% renewable fuel for handling activities at Bilbao

Brisbane sees biosecurity first

A traveller at Brisbane International Airport has been fined A$5,500 under Australia's tough new biosecurity laws

All Bavarian airports to have CT scanners by 2026

The Bavarian State Ministry of Transport is installing computed tomography (CT) scanners in Munich Airport’s Terminals 1 and 2

Swissport refines Nairobi cool-chain offering

Swissport has extended and upgraded its cargo centre at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO)

Canada to launch Verified Traveller programme

Canada’s Minister of Transport, Omar Alghabra, has unveiled CATSA plans for a new Verified Traveller programme, to launch on June 21

Full-depth reconstruction planned for PNE runway

Northeast Philadelphia Airport’s (PNE) Taxiway L is scheduled for full-depth reconstruction to bring it up to date and make it FAA-compliant

World Fuel and Neste strengthen SAF offer

World Fuel Services (World Fuel) and Neste have signed a new supply agreement concerning sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)

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