Airports are looking to transform from transit points into vibrant destinations, with new designs emphasizing modularity and flexibility, consultancy says.
Daria Sergeeva, Airport Development Team Manager West at Wizz Air, spoke to Routes about what it meant to win the Rising Star category at the Routes World 2025 Awards in Hong Kong and the airline’s recent air service achievements.
The UPS Boeing MD-11 that crashed while taking off from Louisville International Airport Nov. 4 lost its No. 1 engine before the aircraft cleared the airport perimeter, the NTSB said.
Air Canada sees improvement in transborder demand after a decline earlier this year which followed rapidly changing trade policies and other geopolitical fractures.
Saudi Arabian LCC flyadeal, which currently has an all-Airbus A320 family scheduled fleet, is likely to firm up at least half of its 10 A330neo purchase rights.
Southwest Airlines has named Philippine Airlines as its newest partner carrier, while continuing to explore new transatlantic partnerships for later this year.
RIOgaleão Airport, part of the Routes Americas 2026 host team, explores international growth opportunities and reveals what delegates can expect from their time in Rio.
Weihai Guangtai Airport Equipment Co. is leveraging its electric vehicle expertise to capitalize on growing demand for electrified ground support equipment.
Sri Lanka is seeking foreign investment to upgrade and develop its airport infrastructure, a government official says at Super Terminal Expo 2025 in Hong Kong.
This month, Etihad Airways opens new routes to Chiang Mai, Hanoi and Hong Kong, while China Eastern Airlines and IndiGo expand their international networks.
Andrew Bell, CEO of Regional & City Airports, on the group’s latest successes and strategic opportunities for network growth during Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong.
The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Dr Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, laid the foundation stone for the new Mogadishu International Airport (NMIA) alongside officials from the Somali Civil Aviation Authority.
The Moroccan government and the National Airports Office (ONDA) have signed an agreement for a total investment of 38 billion dirhams ($4.23 billion) to expand and modernize the country’s airport infrastructure between 2025 and 2030.