What is the British Aviation Group (BAG)? The BAG is the leading representative body for UK companies involved in the airport and aviation development sector. The role of the BAG board is to help members sell their products and services in the UK and overseas.
Board Members stand for a term of three years. Each member company is entitled to nominate a representative to stand for the Board at the annual elections.
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 BAG Board consists of a Chair, two Deputy Chair’s (one Chair elect), a Vice Chair (the immediate outgoing Chair); a Director of ADS, and 14 elected member company representatives.
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On Friday, 37 Reform councillors will take their seats in the Doncaster Council chamber for the first time.
Read moreInadequate ATC staffing is an issue affecting several airports in the United States
Read moreAirports all over the United Kingdom are gearing up for what is set to be a busy Bank Holiday weekend.
Read moreCopenhagen Airport’s FuelTrack study explores how jet fuel properties impact aircraft emissions and local air quality during real-world operations.
Read moreAs part of a five-year contract extension with First Bus, Glasgow Airport has launched its first fully electric and zero-emission bus shuttle route between the city centre and airport
Read moreRegional airports from across Europe attending ACI Europe’s RACE are calling on EU/European countries to address economic, connectivity & policy impacting the sector
Read moreLondon Gatwick has partnered with specialist renewable energy provider Vital Energi to advance its ambitious £250m decarbonisation programme
Read moreLiege Airport is on a serious upward trajectory, having handled more than a million tonnes of freight every year for the past five years, and growing.
Read moreAarhus Airport is to be acquired by Fairchild Denmark
Read moreHouston Hobby Airport suffered a significant power outage on Sunday at the airport’s air traffic control (ATC) tower.
Read moreInvestors and partners want JFK’s public-private partnership model to be a blueprint for future airport financing
Read moreAt a recent meeting, councillors voted to reject the airport’s plans, which would see an increase in its annual flight limit from 50,000 to 70,000 planes.
Read moreDACC confirmed that key contracts have been awarded, including USD 272.3 million for a second runway and USD 20.4 million for enabling works
Read moreKSIADC, backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is transforming the existing King Khalid International Airport into a global hub
Read moreThe USD 5.8 billion project, which began in 2017 and was initially due to complete in 2022
Read moreThe 218.7-billion-baht (USD 5.88 billion) development is a flagship project under Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC)
Read moreThere is still no timeline for the Sangley Point International Airport project in Cavite (Luzon) due to missing submissions from the consortium.
Read moreManchester Airport has begun a multi-million-pound upgrade of Terminal 3, with completion expected in 2026
Read moreSteven Yiu, executive director of airport operations at Airport Authority Hong Kong, highlights how this eight-year project is now blossoming
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