by charlotte@aviationnews-online.com | Mar 19, 2024 | Airports, Motors
The UK’s largest business airport, Farnborough, has announced a collaboration with BMW that will see the German automobile manufacturer employ its all-electric i7 vehicles as part of an initiative to elevate the customer experience. As part of the airport’s Brand...
by charlotte@aviationnews-online.com | Mar 15, 2024 | Airports, Food
Heathrow Airport has partnered with Heston Blumenthal’s The Perfectionist Café to launch The Fly Up, a full English breakfast with a difference. The Fly Up is cooked with oil which is then recycled into renewable biofuels, including Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)....
by Calum Wilson | Mar 11, 2024 | Airports, Technology
The future is here for Munich Airport as it introduces its service robot JEEVES along with its offering of refreshments to its passengers. Developed by German company Robotise, the ‘snackbot’ will roam Terminal 2 to serve customers as a one-year test run....
by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Jul 28, 2023 | Airports
Sydney Airport’s new T1 International arrivals opened 3000 square meters of new green space as a part of Sydney Airport’s 2039 Masterplan aimed at delivering an exceptional experience for passengers. Construction of the new forecourt began in November 2021, with...
by Olivia Beresford | Jul 16, 2023 | Airports, Lounges
Air Canada has opened its 28th brand-new Maple Leaf Lounge at San Francisco International Airport marking its third in US. The lounge is located at Terminal 2 and features Air Canada’s first outdoor lounge terrace along with premium amenities, food and beverages...
by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Apr 26, 2023 | Airports, Flight
“Don’t take your guns to town” was the message of the 1959 Johnny Cash song. Even for those who don’t know who Cash was or listen much to music, the lyrics might be due an update, going by the latest official US government data. The...