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IAH runway improvement project to strengthen safety, extend lifespan

Source: Houston Airports 90-day resurfacing and lighting upgrade on Runway 9/27 keeps four runways open while improving friction, visibility and long-term performance. One of the longest and most heavily used runways at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) will soon undergo a carefully planned upgrade designed to strengthen safety and extend the life of critical airport infrastructure. Houston Airports has temporarily closed Runway 9/27 — a 10,000-foot runway made up of approximately 1.5 million square feet of concrete — for a 90-day resurfacing and lighting improvement project. Rather than repaving the runway, crews will grind approximately one-half inch off the existing concrete surface, retexture it and then regroove the runway. The process restores friction and drainage performance, helping aircraft maintain better [...]

2026-03-31T22:34:40+03:00April 2nd, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|

Aruba Airport Authority Announced Improvements in Passenger Screening

Source: Aruba Airport Removing Shoes Is No Longer Necessary Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) is pleased to announce an important enhancement to the passenger security screening process at Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA Airport). Already enforced, departing passengers will no longer be required to remove their shoes during security screening. This improvement aligns with AAA’s efforts to adhere to and ensure it evolves with international aviation security standards and reflects AAA’s continued commitment to enhancing passenger comfort while maintaining the highest levels of safety and security. The updated procedure streamlines the screening process, reduces wait times, and improves the overall airport experience — all without compromising security protocols. AAA collaborates closely with its aviation security partners to ensure that safety [...]

2026-03-31T22:44:04+03:00April 2nd, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|

Aena has been awarded the concession for Galeão International Airport, Rio de Janeiro’s main airport

Source: Aena The winning bid, determined by public tender, was BRL 2.900 million, equivalent to approximately EUR 483 million Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport, with 17.8 million passengers in 2025, is the main airport of the city of Rio de Janeiro The transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2026 With its arrival in Rio de Janeiro, Aena Brasil has taken a significant step towards establishing itself as the country’s largest network of concessioned airports, comprising 18 facilities  The Spanish airport operator consolidates its global leadership in terms of passenger numbers Aena, through its subsidiary Aena Desarrollo Internacional, has been awarded the contract following a public auction held on the B3 – São Paulo Stock Exchange [...]

2026-03-31T20:16:18+03:00April 1st, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|

Santiago de Chile International Airport receives prestigious Cirium award as the world’s most punctual

Source: Santiago de Chile International Airport Cirium, the international aviation analytics firm, awarded the Chilean airport for its operational efficiency, as it registered more than 87% of its departures and 84.5% of its arrivals on time during 2025. This milestone is related to the new infrastructure, technologies and a management system that assigns airlines by zones and flights prioritizing their efficiency. Santiago de Chile International Airport, a company managed by Groupe ADP, VINCI Airports and Gestione Concessioni, was officially recognized as the most punctual large airport in the world (over 25 million passengers per year) by the international analytics company Cirium, a leader in aviation data and analysis. The award ceremony was led by the new Minister of Public Works, [...]

2026-03-31T20:24:40+03:00April 1st, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|

Star Alliance opens Star Connection Centre at Los Angeles International Airport

Source: Star Alliance Strengthening seamless multi-airline connections at one of Star Alliance’s busiest transfer hubs in North America To reinforce its commitment to delivering effortlessly connected multi-airline journeys across its global network, Star Alliance has opened a new Star Connection Centre (SCC) at LAX — its ninth centre worldwide. With more than 350,000 passengers connecting between Star Alliance member airlines at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) each year, it is one of the Alliance’s most critical global transfer hubs. Designed to support passengers with tight connections between two Star Alliance member airline flights, SCC proactively identifies customers at risk of missing their onward journey due to their delayed incoming flight and expedites them to their next flight. “Every moment matters [...]

2026-03-30T18:09:34+03:00March 31st, 2026|AIRLINES, AIRPORTS, News|

New MIA exhibit celebrates aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss

Source: MIA Historic artifacts and photos honor the founder of Hialeah, Miami Springs, and Opa-locka Miami International Airport is celebrating the centennial anniversaries of neighboring cities Hialeah, Miami Springs, and Opa-locka, and the legacy of their founder, aviation pioneer and land developer Glenn H. Curtiss (1878–1930), with its newest exhibition, Master of the Air, Builder of Dreams: Glenn Curtiss in South Florida. Now open through August in MIA’s Concourse J Mezzanine Gallery on the 4th floor, the exhibit highlights Curtiss' transformative role and impact on the region and the flourishing aviation industry that emerged during the cities’ land boom of the 1920s. Visitors can navigate through six thematic displays that weave together the narrative of Curtiss' innovative spirit and influence [...]

2026-03-26T13:11:48+02:00March 27th, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|

Santiago de Chile International Airport releases its first Sustainability Report

Source: Santiago de Chile International Airport  The report outlines the economic, social, and environmental impact of Chile’s main air terminal, including an estimated contribution of 110,000 jobs, 697 tons of recycled waste, and an operation powered entirely by renewable energy. Santiago de Chile International Airport has published its first Sustainability Report, covering 2024. This release marks a milestone in the airport’s evolution, closing a decade of major infrastructure development and signaling a new phase focused on operational excellence, improved passenger experience and responsible management of its economic, social and environmental impact. Issued voluntarily, the report consolidates key achievements in 2024, when the airport surpassed pre-pandemic traffic levels for the first time, transported over 26 million passengers and recorded historic figures [...]

2026-03-25T11:16:55+02:00March 26th, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|

Aruba Airport Proudly Receives Its Fourth Green Globe Certification

Source: Aruba Airport Aruba Airport Authority N.V.’s (AAA) proudly announces that Queen Beatrix International Airport (Aruba Airport) successfully achieved its 4th consecutive Green Globe Certification, reflecting its continued commitment and dedication to sustainability, occupational health and safety, efficiency and innovation. Aruba Airport became the 1st airport in the world to achieve this certification back in 2022, highlighting its aim and commitment to reducing its environmental impact. Green Globe is one of the leading certification programs for sustainable operations and management of travel and tourism worldwide. This year, high impact areas included continuous improvement and installation of high-efficiency chillers, introduction of waste separation bins, recycling of kitchen cooking oil, introduction of water management systems and processes for quality assurance, awareness sessions [...]

2026-03-25T11:26:45+02:00March 26th, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|

LATAM Airlines expands Lima–Aruba service to daily flights starting next month

Source: Aruba Airport   Air connectivity between Aruba and South America continues to grow as LATAM Airlines increases its Lima (LIM) – Aruba (AUA) service from five weekly flights to daily operations starting in April 2026. The expanded service further strengthens Aruba’s connection with the Peruvian market while improving access to LATAM’s broader South American network. The increase represents two additional weekly flights, adding 348 extra seats per week from Lima to Aruba. With this expansion, the route will offer more than 1,200 weekly seats each way, representing an approximately 40% year-over-year increase in seat capacity between Lima and Aruba in 2026. On an annual basis, the additional frequencies will generate over 18,000 additional seats in the Peru–Aruba market, supporting [...]

2026-03-20T19:06:56+02:00March 23rd, 2026|AIRLINES, AIRPORTS, News|

Government shutdown impacts TSA, passengers

Source: Houston Airports Federal shutdown may reduce TSA staffing, causing longer security lines. The partial federal government shutdown currently underway, is affecting TSA officers who are working without pay, resulting in staffing shortages at airports across the country, including Houston. Please note that: The number of available TSA screening lanes can vary by airport and shift, depending on staffing levels. Longer-than-normal TSA wait times may continue until the federal government shutdown ends. Houston Airports recommends passengers arrive three hours early for domestic flights and four hours early for international flights. Thank you for your patience as federal officers work to maintain the safety of all travelers during this difficult situation. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) TSA checkpoints in Terminals A, [...]

2026-03-20T09:40:00+02:00March 20th, 2026|AIRPORTS, News|