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October 23, 2019

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A direct access point from the Brussels Airport-Zaventem station to the Brussels Airport Business District has been officially opened. The access, designed to shorten the daily commute for the thousands of people who work at the airport business district – and at the airport – was opened by Sophie Dutordoir, CEO of Belgian rail operator […]

October 23, 2019

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Boeing expects its 737 Max will be ready to fly by year-end, but warned it may be a phased return to service, with some countries allowing it to fly before others, executives said Wednesday on their third quarter earnings call. “Looking forward, we target regulator approval for the 737 Max return to service to begin […]

October 23, 2019

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Plans have been revealed for Qatar’s Hamad International Airport which is set to be expanded to handle 60 million passengers a year after 2022. The expansion at the Doha-based airport includes 11,720 square metres of retail and food & beverage space, a 10,000 square metre indoor tropical garden and a 268 square metre water feature. […]

October 11, 2019

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Polish aviation group, LOT Aircraft Maintenance Services (LOTAMS) is set to purchase two plots of land, equalling over 13 hectares, at Jasionka Airport. It’s a move which will see one of the largest and ultra-modern aircraft maintenance bases in Europe being built. From 2022, narrow and widebody aircraft from around the world will be serviced […]

September 30, 2019

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In the latest rankings of the world’s best-connected airports, Munich has risen to the number five position. The new rankings were released by the Official Airline Guide (OAG), the global authority on air service information. OAG releases an annual Megahubs Index in which it rates the connectivity of major air transportation hubs. According to the […]

September 24, 2019

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Dubai Airports has launched a new complementary taxi service, taxiDXB, at Dubai International Airport’s Concourse B. Launched with the aim of making the customer journey through DXB’s linear concourses easier, the fleet of 15 eight-seater buggies is available at pick-up points around the arrivals and departures level of concourse B. They can also be hailed. […]

September 20, 2019

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London Heathrow Airport is to trial new technology that could turn unrecyclable passenger waste, including food packaging and plastic film, into airport furniture, uniforms and alternative fuels. The airport is testing a new recycling unit which, once scaled up, has the potential to process up to 5,000 metric tons of non-recyclable plastic, and could allow […]

September 16, 2019

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Germany’s main political parties are coalescing around proposals to increase the cost of flying, potentially doubling the tax on short-haul flights to slash greenhouse gas pollution. Alarmed that the country is falling short of emissions-reductions pledges it made under the Paris Agreement on climate change, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats are drawing up policies with […]