Latest EDI News
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Edinburgh Airport Implements Deep Turnaround to Optimise Operations
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) has announced the introduction of Deep Turnaround, an AI solution developed by Aviation Solutions.
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VINCI Airports to Acquire Majority Shareholding in Edinburgh Airport
VINCI Airports has signed an agreement to acquire the majority shareholding in Edinburgh Airport (EDI) for 1.27 billion GBP.
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Edinburgh Airport Purchases CT Scanners to Upgrade Security
Edinburgh Airport has selected Smiths Detection to supply 8 computed tomography (CT) scanners that will enhance operations through security.
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Edinburgh Airport to Use Veovo Technology to Improve Operations
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) has become the latest airport to deploy Veovo’s Intelligent Airport Platform to enhance its operations.
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Edinburgh Airport to Map and Capture Unused Wind Energy
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) is partnering with Katrick Technologies to capture previously untapped wind energy across the airport campus.
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UK Government Urged to Restore ‘Use It or Lose It’ Airport Slot Rules
LGW, BFS, Edinburgh Airports and Wizz Air have written to the Transport Secretary urging him to reinstate the ‘Use it or Lose It’ airport sl…
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Edinburgh Airport Looks to a Sustainable Future With Solar Farm Plans
An eleven-acre solar farm is to be constructed on Edinburgh Airport’s airfield as the airport publishes its sustainability strategy.
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Successful VCS Switch-over at Edinburgh Airport
Air Navigation Solutions, the resident ANSP, successfully completed the transition to the new VCS, provided by SITTI, at Edinburgh Airport.
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Edinburgh Announces Changes to Airport Forecourt
Changes to the forecourt will be introduced next month in response to challenges of the pandemic and feedback from users and passengers.
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Edinburgh Airport Publishes COVID-19 Data on Website
The Airport has published COVID-19 Dashboards containing WHO data in a bid to allow passengers to make more informed travel decisions.
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Edinburgh Airport Trays Set for Departure
More than 200 security trays will be redistributed from Edinburgh to airports in Africa to help staff train for security inspections.