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MANSTON a new start
DEVELOPMENT MANSTONCan the new owners of Manston Airport succeed...
Oslo begins switch to electric shuttle buses
PRODUCTS & SERVICES Oslo Airport plans to convert all...
Haneda boosts capacity with self-bag-drop
Tokyo’s Haneda Airport (IATA: HND) has completed a self-bagdrop...
DHL Express to build €70m Munich gateway
DHL Express Germany and Munich Airport have signed a deal to...
Concessionaire agreement signed for Sofia Airport
NEWS | HEADLINES The Bulgarian Ministry of Transport...
Gatwick’s company-wide restructure could cost 600 jobs
NEWS | HEADLINES Gatwick has announced plans for a significant...
A look back at 2021: Smart shopping
Airport retail has been hit hard by COVID-19, but retail operators are fighting back, armed with everything from bots to virtual reality, as Tara Craig reports
An end to the Brandenburg wait
BRANDENBURGAfter almost a decade of delays and disasters, Berlin...
Food waste trials now underway at Santiago
The CoFood app will help tackle airport food waste. Vinci AirportsChile’s...
Riga seeks investment in cargo complex development
We have made extensive investment in infrastructure Laila Odiņa Riga...
TSA introduces new screening equipment at TF Green International Airport
CT scanners at TF Green Airport will keep both passengers and...
Sheltair and Avfuel to offer scholarships
By Tara Craig
Sheltair Aviation and Avfuel Corporation have launched a scholarship programme, ‘Future Takes Flight’
Blended-Wing Breakthrough for Airbus MAVERIC Team
By Gordon Smith
Airbus has unveiled its “blended wing body” prototype, the basis of which could offer significant fuel savings versus existing technology and overhaul the onboard passenger experience.
Air Italy in Voluntary Liquidation
By Thomas Lee
Air Italy ceased operations with immediate effect on February 11 after its shareholders, Alisarda and Qatar Airways through AQA Holding, chose to liquidate the company citing “persistent and structural market problems”.
Virgin Australia – The Rise and Fall
By Thomas Haynes
As the COVID-19 pandemic tightens its grip on the commercial aviation industry, Virgin Australia became its next casualty after entering voluntary administration on April 21. Thomas Haynes examines the airline’s history and analyses what went wrong for Australia’s second largest carrier.