According to the latest figures from the Airports Council International (ACI) World, the global airport industry is due to be hit by a loss of more than 4.6 billion passengers...
Read MoreFace to face with the future of flying Although the impact and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to result in catastrophic predictions for air traffic and revenue losses...
Read MoreThe Australian Federal Government is investing $9 million across 45 airstrips in isolated communities to ensure that those living in remote, regional and rural locations will be better connected with...
Read MoreFollowing its temporary closure on 27 March, Harrods Aviation has reopened its London Luton and Stansted FBOs and maintenance hangars. Air Harrods, the helicopter management business, has also resumed operations....
Read MoreVirgin Atlantic has said that it will stop flying from London Gatwick Airport as it expects to cut just over 3,000 jobs or up to a third of its workforce....
Read MoreThe US Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has revealed that it will award more than $102 million in airport and infrastructure grants to Alaska's airports. The Alaska Department...
Read MoreAuthorities in China, the UAE and Italy have already introduced the use of fast-screening fever detection helmets. Representing the next generation of thermal imaging cameras and helping to drive down...
Read MoreAmid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) has awarded its commercial janitorial contact to Flagship Aviation Services. Prior to the transition, Flagship implemented advanced...
Read MoreWith temperature checks, autonomous cleaning robots and antimicrobial coatings set to become the norm in airports around the world, Hong Kong Airport has not only applied all these latest technologies ...
Read MoreEurope's biggest independent IT solutions provider, SCC, is trialling an innovative Thermal Fever Detection Technology at Bournemouth Airport in the UK. The technology, which is also being extensively tested in...
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