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Cranfield assesses UK aviation resilience

A project to assess the resilience of the UK aviation system has won funding from DAFNI, the UK’s Data & Analytics Facility for National Infrastructure

SSP completes ARE acquisition

Global F&B specialist SSP Group has completed its acquisition of Airport Retail Enterprises (ARE), a leading F&B operator in Australia

Macau IAMC is up and running

The new Integrated Airport Management Centre (IAMC) at Macau International Airport (MIA) has officially opened

Purdue to break ground on Earhart Terminal

Purdue University will break ground on its new Amelia Earhart Terminal, marking the return of commercial flight with a ceremonial first flight

Edinburgh trials extended Twilight service

Edinburgh Airport has extended its popular Twilight bag drop service, making it even easier passengers to check in their baggage the night before they fly

ATL undertakes first modular installation

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) has installed the first modular unit for its Concourse D Widening Project

Shannon completes airbridge installation

Ireland’s Shannon Airport Group has completed the final phase of its multi-million euro airbridge enhancement programme at Shannon Airport

Maz emerges as lead Skyportz investor

Melbourne-based airport construction specialist Maz Group has emerged as the lead investor in Skyportz’ latest round of fundraising

Changi and Wuxi form non-aeronautical JV

The Changi Airports International and Wuxi Sunan International Airport Group Co joint venture will focus on non-aeronautical business

LCY names its Women in Aviation winners

A group of east London students has won London City Airport’s Women in Aviation programme after taking part in a sustainability challenge

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