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Consultancy services in the airport sector involve providing specialised expertise and guidance to airports, aviation authorities and related stakeholders to optimise operations, enhance efficiency, improve safety and ensure a seamless passenger experience. Consultancy services offered in the airport sector include areas such as operational efficiency, master planning, safety and security, environmental sustainability, financial analysis, technology integration, regulatory compliance and more.

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The Sustainability Regulatory Maze Impacting Airlines

The Sustainability Regulatory Maze Impacting Airlines

SITA explains how airlines can leverage data to fulfil their environmental responsibilities and unlock opportunities for greater efficiency.

Ukraine: AECOM to Support Reconstruction of Kyiv Boryspil International Airport

Ukraine: AECOM to Support Reconstruction of Kyiv Boryspil Interna...

AECOM has partnered with Kyiv Boryspil Airport to provide infrastructure advisory support for reconstructing Ukraine's largest airport. 

NACO to Study Hydrogen Storage at Rotterdam The Hague Airport

NACO to Study Hydrogen Storage at Rotterdam The Hague Airport

NACO's leading aviation consultants are set to analyse the concept design and safety aspects of a hydrogen storage and dispensing facility.

AECOM Awarded Consultancy Contract for NEOM International Airport

AECOM Awarded Consultancy Contract for NEOM International Airport

AECOM has been contracted to provide project management consultancy services for Saudi Arabia’s NEOM International Airport (NIA).

Improving the Safety of Ground Operations at Schiphol

Improving the Safety of Ground Operations at Schiphol

Entrusted to design the expansion and future-proofing of the airport taxiway at Schiphol, NACO drew up plans to deliver a 60-meter-wide taxiway.

PJIAE Awards Supervising Engineering Contract to NACO

PJIAE Awards Supervising Engineering Contract to NACO

The Terminal Reconstruction Project engineering contract at PJIAE has been given to NACO, who worked on the current terminal in 2006.

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