Law Firm AG to Advise on Pounds 1bn Airport Transformation ; ?the 10-Year Scheme at Manchester Airport Will Double the Size of Terminal TwoADDLESHAW Goddard has been appointed as legal contractor toManchester Airports Group's Pounds...Begum, Shelina...
, according to Airports Council International (ACI), a Canada-based international platform for representing airport standards and industry practices, total airport sales dropped by 35% to USD 14 billion in the first quarter of 2020 and by 90% to USD 39 billion in the second quarter of 2020....
Also, airports, like Manchester Airport, are testing zero-emission ground handling equipment, like belt loaders, pushback tugs, and multi-purpose cargo tractors. Such introduction of eco-friendly equipment and the stricter new emissions norms of the UK government, along with the aging ground handlin...
I attending an event where the head of Transport for greater Manchester who is ex-TfL was present. I tried to get him to read Alon’s stuff, but he rebuffed me quite aggressively. Hence Manchester keeps demanding expensive expansion of Piccadilly and Victoria rather than focusing on through-ru...
There are over promises, some bad actors, scale is not there, and it’s not really clear what the Metaverse really is. But importantly, we should embrace the road to innovation. From what we’ve seen with past trends, it will likely pivot and evolve to become something different from ...
“Having all trains pass through Birmingham might have blown out travel times to Manchester et al., since it is a bit of a deviation.” In reality it is the opposite. The proposed HS2 route causes deviations because of the desire to have trains run direct to London, instead of through ...
As shown in Fig.7, at the global scale, the BC number emissions from air traffic are equivalent to about 3.6% of the surface transportation emissions, about 1.3% of all the anthropogenic BC containing particles emitted on the ground and about 1.1% of all the emissions including the open bur...
Many of which were still capable of inflicting devastation on a massive scale. And yet for every item of unexploded ordnance (UXO) that's found on land, experts estimate that there could be tens of thousands more lying on the seabed around the UK: the explosive legacy of two world wars,...