Aviation Articles

CPH and Heinemann extend contract

Gebr. Heinemann and Copenhagen Airport have extended their contract for a further two years beyond its original end date, February 2023

IATA backs WHO advice

The International Air Transport Association has called for governments to follow World Health Organization advice and immediately rescind Omicron-related travel bans

HKIA moves towards 3RS

Runway redesignation has taken place at Hong Kong International Airport as the facility moves closer to a three-runway system

Denver opens largest self-bag drop in US

Denver International Airport (DEN) has installed 86 new self-bag drop (SBD) systems as part of Phase 1 of its Great Hall Project

Gold Coast installs aerobridges

Four aerobridges will be installed at Gold Coast Airport (GCA) this week, in the latest stage of the Australian airport’s terminal expansion project

Western Sydney takes next step

Western Sydney Airport has begun the search for a development partner for the first stage of its on-airport business precinct

Pulsar demonstrates UK-built rocket engine

UK nuclear fusion firm Pulsar Fusion has developed and tested its first launch-capable, high power chemical rocket engine

First Airbus-built Inmarsat-6 satellite shipped to Japan

The first Airbus-built Inmarsat-6, I-6 F1, satellite has been shipped from Airbus
in Toulouse to Tanegashima in Japan ready
for launch

CargoBooking launches eMagic tool

CargoBooking.aero has launched a new online tool called eMagic, which it claims eliminates the need for manual processing of email enquiries

IATA reveals passenger priorities

IATA’s newly published 2021 Global Passenger Survey (GPS) has delivered two main conclusions, the organisation says