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ZeroAvia Announces New Production Facility Near Glasgow Airport
ZeroAvia has announced plans to construct a major manufacturing facility at the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS).
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The Sweetest Airport in Finland: Helsinki Airport Continues Beehive Tradition
Helsinki Airport has confirmed it will continue with its new yearly tradition of housing beehives on-site.
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Port Authority Announces Measures to Manage Summer Travel at JFK Airport
PANYNJ has announced an operational plan to manage traffic and reduce delays at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
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Swissport Partners with Aurrigo for Autonomous Ground Handling Pilot
Swissport partnered with Aurrigo conduct the first-ever global pilot of autonomous ground handling technologies at Zurich Airport.
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Wisk Aero Enters Five-Year Agreement with NASA
Wisk Aero has announced that it has entered a new, five-year Non-Reimbursable Space Act Agreement (NRSAA) with NASA.
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From Paper to Phone: How Technology and Consumers Are Changing the Face of Border Management
SITA explores how governments can embrace digital travel trends to streamline border control and enhance the passenger experience.
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Miami International Airport Receives Go Ahead for Concourse K
The Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners has approved plans for the construction of new Concourse K at MIA.
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London Gatwick Launches UK's Only Uganda Flights
Uganda Airlines starts flying from London Gatwick, offering a direct service four times a week to Entebbe.
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British Airways Reports Punctuality Performance Improvements
British Airways has seen boosts to its operational performance thanks to investments made as part of its £7 billion transformation programme…
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FTE World Innovation Summit Takes Place at Pittsburgh International Airport
Last week, Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) hosted the 2025 Future Travel Experience (FTE) World Innovation Summit in its new terminal…
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Oakland Airport Introduces New Battery-Electric Buses
Five new electric buses have entered service at Oakland Airport (OAK), serving both passenger and employee car parks.
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UK: Government Confirms e-Gate Allowance for European Travel
e-Gates will shortly be available for use by British citizens travelling into Europe, as revealed in a statement made by the Prime Minister.
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British Airways Fined £3.2 Million Following Staff Injuries
Unite has stated that it 'welcomes' the decision to fine British Airways following injuries caused to two union members at Heathrow.
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Hydrogen on Hold? Airports Respond to Airbus’ ZEROe Delay
Following Airbus' postponement of its ZEROe programme, is the motivation for airports to develop hydrogen infrastructure slowing?
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Archer Named Official Air Taxi Provider for LA28 Olympics, Serving LAX
Archer Aviation has been appointed as the Official Air Taxi Provider for the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games under an exclusive agreement.
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WSI Opens Tender for Dining Outlets at New 24-Hour Sydney Airport
Dining outlets have been invited to submit bids to be included in Sydney's new international gateway at Western Sydney International Airport…
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Singapore: Changi Airport Breaks Ground on Terminal 5
Singapore’s Prime Minister has officially launched construction on Terminal 5 (T5), the latest expansion of Changi Airport.
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Political Turbulence on the Path to Net Zero Aviation
As the aviation industry works towards net-zero goals, the pace and direction of progress are increasingly shaped by shifting politics.
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Government Introduces New Measures to Accelerate SAF Adoption
New measures to accelerate the support of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) have been introduced in Parliament.
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TAV Technologies: Revolutionizing Airports with Smart Solutions
TAV Technologies has enhanced airport operations with smart solutions that boost efficiency and improve the passenger experience.
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New Recovery Dolly to Speed Up Removal of Disabled Aircraft
AMS Aircraft Recovery has announced the launch of its new Disabled Aircraft Recovery Dolly.
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Cause of Heathrow Power Outage Still Undetermined in Interim Report
NESO states that the cause of the substation fire that led to a power outage and the closure of Heathrow Airport remains undetermined.
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KLM Celebrates Inaugural Service Between SAN and AMS
KLM has celebrated its first non-stop flight between San Diego International Airport (SAN) and Schiphol International Airport (AMS).
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British Airways Reports €50 Million Loss from Heathrow Closure
British Airways, a subsidiary of IAG, suffered an estimated 50 million EUR hit following the closure of London Heathrow Airport in March.