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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 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

Pentagon allowed U.S. Customs and Border Protection to use an anti-drone laser earlier this week, leading the FAA to close airspace over El Paso, Texas, on Wed
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London Heathrow Airport is widely recognized as Europe’s busiest airport, and it has held the title for decades
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Southampton Airport has revealed expansion plans including two new passenger lounges as bosses look to boost traveller numbers to three million a year.
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A planned £205.2m subsidy of Cardiff Airport “should be declared unlawful”, lawyers for Bristol Airport have argued at a competition tribunal.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF expected to test elements of new strategy to sound out investors as it seeks billions from the private sector to keep its giga-project pipeline moving
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Saudi Arabia has said it will invest billions of dollars in developing new airports in Syria.
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After a second government shutdown, U.S. House of Representatives cleared a FY26 “minibus” appropriations bill that covers five agencies, including the USDOT
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Shortages of efficient new aircraft and alternative fuels were pushing up profits for suppliers and putting at risk the industry’s flagship emissions goal – IATA
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10.2 billion passengers forecasted in 2026: 18.8 billion by 2045, confirming sustained long-term demand
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Global airport traffic is set to more than double by mid-2040s as aviation enters “new baseline”, according to airport trade body ACI World.
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FAA says renovated Air Traffic Control System is coming
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Trump threatens to decertifying Bombardier Global Express jets and impose a 50% import tariffs on aircraft made in Canada until Canada’s regulator certified planes produced by Gulfstream
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Tunisia’s Transport Minister Rachid Amri said long-standing idea of relocating Tunis-Carthage Airport remains relevant as part of medium- and long-term state planning
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Reno-Tahoe27 Jan 2026 The Reno-Tahoe International Airport is investing in the future with two new concourses designed for modern air travel. This […]
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Navy veteran and Naples native Brad Fagan will oversee communications, outreach and noise-abatement initiatives for the airport authority.
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Welcome to the latest instalment of the UK-Ukraine Transport Partnership newsletter
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The Australian Government released the Aviation White Paper on 26 August 2024.
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