Articles the Winter edition of the AOA's magazine 'The Airport Operator' include:
New Cornwell Spaceport could be ready as early as next year
Cornwall Airport Newquay could be ready for satellite launches by the end of next year, according to the airport’s Managing Director, Al Titterington.
Birmingham Airport commits to net zero carbon target by 2033
Birmingham Airport has this month announced its commitment to become a net zero carbon airport by 2033, with on-site renewable energy generation seen as the biggest opportunity.
Department for Transport to 'Champion' General Aviation
Aviation Minister, Paul Maynard, has told MPs that the Department for Transport is considering “a wide range of policy options” to support General Aviation.
The Future of airport productivity
Operational breakage, technical failures, growing legislative demands, human error, as the list of challenges facing the operational rigour of airports across the globe grows larger, what does this mean for the future of core Airport functions that drive the daily routines?
Upbeat mood at the UK's newest commercial airport
Ticket sales for flights from Carlisle Lake District Airport, which reopened this summer after a 26-year gap, are “going very well” and the airport is now looking at new route development options
How a new collaborative community is helping airports to respond to risk
Global airport stakeholders are pooling intellectual resources to better respond to the increasingly complex and fluid risk environments faced by their community in the digital age.
Work on 'New' Jersey Airport to start in the New Year
Jersey Airport Director, Inez Bartolo, has confirmed that building work to create a new integrated arrivals and departures terminal at the airport will begin early next year