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Copenhagen Airport to start work on new cargo centre

The new air cargo center will be situated in the eastern part of the airport, marked with red on the map. Following recent freighter traffic increases and pharmaceutical facility expansions at Copenhagen Airport (CPH), German developer AXXUS Capital agreed to develop a new 20,000-square-meter cargo centre in the eastern part of the Danish airport. Imagine your Ad placed here The

Boeing CEO attacks Canadian rival claiming they destroyed the market for its planes

Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Kevin McAllister testified in front of the International Trade Commission on Monday. Boeing claims it was harmed when Bombardier used government subsidies to offer unnaturally low prices to Delta. Delta and the Canadian government both refute this claim.  Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Kevin McAllister testified before

BA and Iberia parent IAG still showing an interest in Austrian carrier Niki – sources

Frankfurt (Reuters) - British Airways and Iberia parent IAG are again interested in Austrian holiday airline Niki after it filed for insolvency, according to two sources familiar with the matter. “IAG is back again. It’s seeking to strengthen (IAG’s Spanish budget airline) Vueling in Duesseldorf, Berlin and Mallorca,” one of the people

Lithium battery limits included in DGR revisions

  New restrictions will come into force at beginning of 2018 According to the latest update by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), measures have been introduced in the latest IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) to reduce the risk caused by carrying lithium batteries. If the batteries overheat, they carry a fire risk.

Holiday travel chaos ahead after Atlanta airport outage

Passengers wait after the lights went out at Hartfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017, in Atlanta. A sudden power outage at the airport on Sunday grounded scores of flights and passengers during one of the busiest travel times of the year. (AP Photo/Branden Camp) ATLANTA (AP) — While power

Blackout at Atlanta airport leaves thousands stranded

More than 1,000 flights have been cancelled at the world's busiest airport after a fire in an underground electrical facility caused a sudden power outage. Passengers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International airport were left in the dark when the lights went out around 1 pm on Sunday. Imagine your Ad placed here All outgoing flights were halted,

The worst airlines for customer satisfaction revealed

BA, Ryanair and Vueling were the three airlines at the bottom of the list   After a year of IT failures, rota blunders and catering complaints, watchdog Which? says airlines need to "step up their game". British Airways has plunged to third from bottom in an annual survey of customer satisfaction on

Shanghai hits 4 million tonnes of cargo for 2017

Shanghai Pudong International Airport cargo Shanghai, as of today, has joined a prestigious and exclusive ‘4-million tonne club’ to which only two other cities in the world can claim access. The airport authority reported this morning that its annual airfreight traffic surpassed 4 million tonnes, for the first time. Before this

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