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Strike threat at Gatwick

According to UK trade union Unite, easyJet passengers at Gatwick face spring misery as DHL ground handlers consider strike action.

Menzies rejects NAS takeover approach

John Menzies has rejected an unsolicited proposal from National Aviation Services (NAS), a subsidiary of Kuwait-based Agility Public Warehousing.

Envirotainer unveils pallet solution

Secure cold chain solutions provider Envirotainer has launched the Releye RAP, which holds five Euro pallets.

Luton launches consultation

Luton Rising, the owner of London Luton Airport, has opened a new statutory consultation on its long-term proposals to expand the airport.

Manchester opens education facility

Manchester Airport has unveiled a state-of-the-art education centre aimed at inspiring future generations to take up a career in aviation.

dnata digitises Iraq cargo operation

Air services provider dnata has implemented the OneCargo system across its cargo operations in Iraq, digitising processes and maximising efficiencies.

ACI launches intelligence tool

Airports Council International (ACI) World has launched the ACI Intelligence Hub, an air industry data platform.

Sheltair sells New York FBO operations

Sheltair has sold its FBOs at New York’s John F Kennedy Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA) to Modern Aviation.

Government funding for Fort McMurray

The Government of Canada is to provide more than C$5m to boost Fort McMurray International Airport’s post-pandemic recovery efforts.

Bristol names first ACT partners

Bristol Airport has announced new partnerships with five organisations in the first round of funding from the Airport Carbon Transition (ACT) programme.

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