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Exotic escapades
Yangon International Airport serves as the main gateway to its namesake city and the country of Myanmar (formerly Burma). Jim Parsons ventured to the busy Southeast Asia airport in December 2019 to snap some exotic airlines
Stunning photos of airliners at Le Bourget in the 1970s
While Le Bourget Airport is known today for its business jet operations and location of the long-standing biennial Paris Air Show, this more than 100-year-old French capital gateway has a rich history of commercial airline operations too. Ron Mak highlights some of the aircraft from 1970 to 1980
Berlin Brandenburg Airport's big ambitions revealed
Berlin Brandenburg Airport may once have been best known for its much-delayed opening, but it has weathered an exceptionally tricky first year and has big ambitions, as chief operating officer Patrick Muller tells Tara Craig
The fascinating ways airports are getting greener
Sustainability is back on the agenda and many airport operators have been analysing their environmental impact. Here are some of the eco stories from across Europe that you might have missed over recent weeks...
Bern-Belp: Inside Swiss capital's forgotten airport
Bern-Belp Airport serves the capital of Switzerland, yet contrary to its status, the gateway has had to fight hard to maintain its existence, even before the onset of COVID-19, as Andreas Spaeth discovers
Why Victorville is more than just an aircraft boneyard
Chris Sloan travels to California to learn why this quirky desert facility is far more than an aviation retirement home
How do airport IATA codes work?
We all know what’s in a name, but codes attached to hubs and gateways worldwide can have more peculiar origins. Tom Batchelor demonstrates the method in IATA’s madness in the first of a fascinating new series
Embraer's E2 makes London City debut
The launch of scheduled services by the Brazilian Embraer E190-E2...
COOL under pressure
Even airports not historically affected by heavy snowfall are rethinking their winter processes. Tom Batchelor looks at some of the measures European facilities are taking to remain operational year-round
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