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Monday, 21 February 2022
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Liverpool Airport’s expansion master plan to be reviewed on environmental grounds
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationLiverpool Airport never really fulfilled its potential after being overlooked as the English northwest region’s primary international...
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Iberia’s president Sanchez-Prieto: Madrid’s Barajas Airport could be “left behind"
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationSpain exists in a tourist bubble, being one of the most visited countries on earth. But much of that tourism has historically...
Sunday, 6 February 2022
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Finding a way to Western Sydney Airport - by rail?
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAfter more than 50 years of studies, the Commonwealth of Australia is funding and building another new airport in the fast-growing...
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European airport capacity rankings: Both Istanbul and Sabiha Gökçen in top 10
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe COVID-19 pandemic shattered the stability of Europe 's rankings of leading airports by seat capacity. It even sent the pre-pandemic...
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Asia-Pacific airline fleet shifts, Part 2: contrasting fortunes. A380s and 747s grounded
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThis two-part analysis takes a close look at aircraft fleet trends in the Asia-Pacific region, and how they have changed during the course of the...
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As if the airlines didn’t have enough problems. Oil goes through the roof
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAs crude oil prices soar to seven year highs, jet fuel is climbing even more steeply. This is weighing heavily on airline share prices and the...
Sunday, 23 January 2022
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Business-oriented London City Airport anticipating a quick passenger rebound
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationLondon’s City Airport, close to the financial districts of what claims to be the world’s premier financial centre, has thrived in the...
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US airlines bullish on prospects for 2022
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationA culmination of events has spurred an uncertain start for US airlines as 2022 begins, ranging from staffing issues triggered by the...
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Incheon Airport to build infrastructure and operate Batam Hang Nadim Airport with Indonesian partner
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationSlowly but surely Indonesia is privatising some of its smaller airports. Indonesia is a country where some foreign operators...
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Australian airlines slash domestic capacity as omicron torpedoes demand
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationJust as most Australian states open up their internal borders, soaring COVID-19 case numbers are disrupting the network recoveries achieved in...
Monday, 10 January 2022
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Omicron: Cathay Pacific at 2% of 2010 passenger capacity
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe Asia-Pacific travel industry’s hopes for a much brighter 2022 have taken an early hit, with some major markets tightening travel...
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Aviation Sustainability and the Environment, CAPA 06-Jan-2022
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationJetBlue launches 'Sustainable Travel Partners' programme airBaltic increases sustainable aviation fuel use by 20% in 2021...
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Air Serbia recommits to hub strategy at Belgrade Airport
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationOn two previous occasions CAPA has examined the prospects of Belgrade Airport , where the management, supported by the government, have...
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JFK’s New Terminal One accentuates the appeal of the airport P3
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAlthough the steam ran out of airport leases long ago in the US and all manner of attempts to kick-start that activity have failed,...
Sunday, 12 December 2021
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European aviation: recovery slides further as travel restrictions rise
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationIATA says increased international travel restrictions are a "knee jerk" response to the Omicron variant of COVID-19. It points out that...
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Allegiant and Viva Aerobus: evolving the ULCC model
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationOne of the most interesting market developments during the pandemic is the unique partnerships that have emerged. The latest – a proposed...
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Omicron threat highlights divergent pandemic responses in Asia-Pacific
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has caused many Asia-Pacific countries to adjust their border settings, and if they go further...
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GMR wins bid to develop ‘a western international hub for Indonesia’
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationIn 2004 the earthquake and tsunami wrought havoc with the northwestern part of Indonesia . Just down the coast from the worst-affected...
Monday, 29 November 2021
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Aviation Sustainability and the Environment, CAPA 25-Nov-2021
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationCivil Aviation Authority of Singapore ( CAAS ) and Airbus signed (18-Nov-2021) a MoU to collaborate on sustainable...
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe path through—and past—the pandemic era is wrought with uncertainty and change. Airlines, in particular, have had to make difficult...