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Mosqueira is new Director of Operations at Frankfurt Cargo Services
Frankfurt Cargo Services (FCS), the largest independent cargo handler at Frankfurt Airport, has appointed Federico Mosqueira as its new Director of Operations. The 45-year-old started…
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St. Louis Downtown Airport sees growth in 2023; momentum expected to continue into 2024
$422 million economic engine will welcome continued expansion and new jobs this year
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Network Airline Services appointed GSSA for Air Mauritius in Denmark
Network Airline Services has announced that, effective from the 1st of August 2023, NAS in Billund, BLL has been appointed as the General Sales and…
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Tokyo runway collision leaves 5 dead, aircraft ablaze
All 379 people aboard a Japan Airlines Co. flight managed to escape after the Airbus jetliner burst into flames following a collision with a smaller…
England’s factory heartland drives Birmingham Airport rebound
Corporate travel is booming again at Birmingham Airport, in a sign that the midsize family businesses that make up England’s factory heartland are headed back…
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Japan crash probe points to taxiing plane out of position
A Japanese coast guard plane didn’t have permission to take off and was asked to hold short of the runway before colliding with a larger…
Turkey’s IC, Malaysia Airports seek deal on 2nd Istanbul Airport
IC Holding AS and Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd agreed to collaborate for Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen, as Turkish company explores acquiring a stake in the airport.
Amsterdam Airport to allow more summer flights in relief to airlines
Airlines are hoping the latest saga around Amsterdam Schiphol Airport’s summer capacity is now finally resolved.
Amsterdam Airport warns of possible capacity cuts next summer
Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport is now warning that it may have to cut capacity next summer due to operational issues, raising the hackles of airlines in…
The world’s best and worst airports for 2023 offer plenty of surprises
According to an annual ranking by AirHelp, US airports continue to miss the mark—as do hubs in many of the most-visited cities around the world.