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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

New megahub airports are being developed to cater to the commercial fleet that is projected to double in the next two decades.
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FAA has committed $6 billion on air traffic control telecom and radar infrastructure by the end of the year as part of a drive to modernize the country’s ATC network
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The United States Department of Transportation has launched a major initiative to redevelop Washington Dulles International Airport (Virginia)
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The USD 2.5 billion Transform RDU capital improvement programme, which will expand capacity and modernise core airport infrastructure through 2032
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Construction of Phase 1 of Terminal 6 at Riyadh King Salman is scheduled to begin in 2026 as part of the Vision 2030 strategy to establish Riyadh as a global aviation hub
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Vietnam’s government is seeking authorisation to accelerate Phase II of Long Thanh International Airport (Dong Nai Province)
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Da Nang City has proposed developing Chu Lai Airport (central Vietnam) under a PPP, integrated with a USD 10 billion aviation-centred economic ecosystem.
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Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport expected to finalise and announce the Basic Plan for civilian section of Daegu–Gyeongbuk Integrated New Airport by end 2025
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The Department of Transportation announced a new grant program that will open a pot of $1 billion to airports that want to make family- and health-friendly improvements.
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AAM promises air taxis, delivery planes and others in the US’s skies. Leaders said while the FAA must lead on airspace management, it must listen to those on the ground.
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Funding ensures young people from all backgrounds can learn about the varied, highly skilled jobs and future opportunities in aviation across the UK.
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New electric buses will start operating at Vilnius Airport next year. Lithuanian Airports has signed a contract with COBUS for the purchase of 12 modern vehicles.
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Interview for International Airport Review with Michele Parietti, Head of PRM Assistance at Malpensa SEA Milan Airports
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Shannon Airport has marked a key step in its sustainability and capacity plans with the official opening of Ireland’s first airfield-located solar PV farm
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This facility, designed primarily for research purposes, paves the way for innovation and collaboration opportunities
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EUROCONTROL and ACI Europe climate resilience guidance, titled “Adapting European Aviation to a Changing Climate: Guidance on Risk Assessment and Adaptation”,
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Groupe ADP will change the names of the terminals and departure lounges at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, to make the airport more intuitive for all passengers
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London Gatwick has appointed Mathieu Boutitie as its new chief technical officer, effective January 1, 2026.
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The AIR news digest provides a round-up of what’s happening in airports and aviation infrastructure across the UK.
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