Aviation Articles

Air bp begins aviation fuel venture in Iraq

Air bp has begun an aircraft fuelling venture with United Iraqi Company for Airports and Ground Handling Services at Baghdad International Airport

Perth Airport recognises Traditional Custodians

Perth has become the first major Australian airport to reflect its indigenous cultural heritage by acknowledging Traditional Custodians

Portland opens new car rental centre

A new car rental centre has opened at Portland International Airport, eliminating the need for passengers to use shuttle services

Reagan opens new security checkpoint buildings

The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority and TSA have opened two newly constructed 50,000ft2 security checkpoint buildings at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Scilly zero-carbon flights bid progresses

Three companies have signed a letter of intent to bring hydrogen-powered flights to the UK’s Isles of Scilly

SITA solution supports EPL standardisation

Travel IT specialist SITA has developed a blockchain-based solution enabling the verification of an electronic personnel license without network connectivity

Airlines burning 40% less fuel

Cirium has published its Global Aircraft Emissions Monitor

UK airports in slot ruling plot

Gatwick, Belfast International and Edinburgh airports have written to the UK government asking it to reinstate the ‘use it or lose it’ airport slot rules

BSCA boosts airport management capability

Brussels South Charleroi Airport and EMMA Systems have partnered to commission, configure, and test a new operations management platform

Airbus demonstrates formation flying

Airbus has performed the first long-haul demonstration of formation flight in general air traffic (GAT) regulated transatlantic airspace with two A350 aircraft