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UK names head to review cause of summer air-traffic outage
The UK’s aviation regulator has appointed a chairman to lead a review into the air-traffic system outage that hit the country on a national bank…
Mexican billionaire takes $300 million hit on AMLO airport move
The decision by Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s government to unilaterally change the way airports charge service fees has made a billionaire behind one…
New Zealand’s Queenstown Airport closed as suspected bomb found
New Zealand’s Queenstown Airport has been cleared to reopen after it was closed for several hours on Friday while authorities investigated a suspected bomb.
Philippines puts 42 airports on alert due to bomb threat
The Philippines on Friday placed 42 airports on “heightened alert” following a bomb threat, its civil aviation authority said.
Mexico stocks sink after government alters airport fees
Mexican stocks sank after the government unexpectedly moved to change concession agreements of airport operators, the latest challenge by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to…
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Monterey Regional Airport awarded $750,000 grant from Transportation Dept. to add non-stop service to Chicago
The Monterey Regional Airport (MRY) has been awarded a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation under the Small Community Air Service Development Program…
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Vienna Airport Pharma Handling Center grows annual tonnage
Tonnages at pharma handling continues to rise strongly
Bangkok readies new airport terminal before tourist rush
Thailand’s capital city will add a third passenger terminal to its biggest airport as the Southeast Asian nation prepares for a surge in tourist arrivals…
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DHL Express introduces sustainable solution for its U.S. aviation operations
Mobile charging carts to power electric ground support equipment, reducing carbon emissions. With a $10M investment, DHL is the first international express package carrier to…
UK report into August air traffic chaos to be months not weeks
The UK Civil Aviation Authority’s review into a technical issue that saw hundreds of flights delayed and canceled in late August will take “months rather…