Creating the airports of the future through the power of our network
The British Aviation Group is the leading representative body for British companies involved in aviation and airport development and operations. We work with UK Department for Business and Trade to help global aviation clients connect with the world class expertise of the British aviation sector. We represent around 200 member companies from across the supply chain including world leaders in all aspects of aviation.
Providing world class expertise to meet the challenges of global airports. BAG is the first port of call for global clients to connect to the British aviation expertise delivering solutions for airports both large and small.
BAG is a not for profit organisation and operates under the ADS Group Ltd umbrella and is open to both ADS Members and non-ADS members. The BAG Constitution provides further background on BAG’s role and aims.
We work with and across a large number of organisations, partners, and supporting bodies to deliver a range of highly valued activities and services on behalf of our sector and the members we support.
The BAG Annual Review features BAG’s activities in a virtual and interactive way and highlights month by month what BAG has achieved, including key activities, Special Interest Groups and Regions, and how BAG has successfully engaged with its members throughout this year.
The British Aviation Group is governed by a Board, whose role it is to help guide BAG in its activities and strategies and to ensure that the Group meets the requirements of its members to represent them in the best way possible.
The day-to-day work of the British Aviation Group is carried out by a dedicated and experienced team, including allocated event managers for each of our events.
Each day we bring you the latest airport and aviation news from across the globe in a single news source
House of Commons: Adjournment Debate: Role of aviation in UK trade with Henry Smith MP for Crawley and DBT Minister of State, […]
Read moreThe government is working to support the creation of an updated business case for a third runway at Heathrow Airport.
Read moreKenny Jacobs, chief executive of the DAA, said airlines may challenge the slot system in a bid to find new growth opportunities
Read moreThe government department outlines new ambitions for supporting UK business with the publication of its new business plan. UK Export Finance publishes […]
Read moreMorocco has launched an initiative to upgrade 20 of its airports by 2045, seeking international expertise to develop a comprehensive modernisation blueprint.
Read moreThe Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) has unveiled a comprehensive, multibillion-dollar initiative named Pearson LIFT, aimed at revamping Toronto Pearson Airport (Ontario, Canada).
Read moreTerminal 1 (T1) at Barcelona’s El Prat Airport is set to undergo a major renovation, marking the largest project at the airport since its last expansion in 2009.
Read moreNico Bezuidenhout, the chief executive of Aurigny, has expressed support for extending the runway at Alderney Airport, stating it makes “financial sense” for the airline and the island.
Read moreLeeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has initiated construction on a new terminal regeneration project named LBA:REGEN, with a budget of GBP 100 million (USD 125 million).
Read moreRegional airports in Donegal, Kerry, and Ireland West (Knock) will receive over EUR 5.6 million in government funding for the Regional Airports Programme 2021-2025.
Read moreAustin-Bergstrom Intl Airport (AUS) in Texas has broken ground on the 75,000ft2 Journey With AUS expansion project, which will expand TSA screening, the outbound baggage handling system and more.
Read moreBrisbane Airport (BNE) in Australia has begun the biggest transformation in its history. A$5bn (US$3.3bn) being invested in the 10-year Future BNE program, comprising of more than 150 projects.
Read moreDavid Pekoske, testified before the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security regarding Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget request, which includes US$11.8bn for TSA.
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