Auckland International Airport Limited (Auckland Airport) has established a new bilateral $150 million standby bank facility to refinance a syndicated $100 million standby bank facility maturing 10 March 2010.
AUSTRALIA :
Melbourne Airport today welcomed Qantas’ decision to increase A380 services from Melbourne following the delivery of their fifth and sixth A380 aircraft.
Following discussions with SAS Ground Services UK Ltd (SGS) and Acas over the weekend, Unite the union has agreed to suspend the strike action proposed for Tuesday 22nd, Wednesday 23rd, Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th December, 2009, plus Sunday 3rd and Monday 4th January, 2010.
Fitch Ratings assigns an underlying 'A+' rating to Charlotte, North Carolina's (the city) $133 million series 2010A fixed-rate airport revenue bonds (non-amt) and series 2010B fixed-rate airport revenue refunding bonds (amt). Fitch also affirms the city's approximately $484 million in outstanding airport revenue bonds at 'A+'.
The Director General of Airports Council International (ACI), Angela Gittens, today called for renewed engagement across the aviation sector for managing environmental commitment.
Auckland International Airport Limited (“Auckland Airport”) is calling on regional transport planners to accelerate improvements to Airport-related public transport services, including the eventual provision of an Airport rail link.
The schedule of Vilnius International Airport (VIA) is supplemented with 3 more new directions; the airline company airBaltic starts regular flights to Paris today, to Munich tomorrow, and to Berlin on Monday.
Today the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it will provide over $90 million toward the cost of replacing the south runway at Port Columbus International Airport. The replacement of the south runway will enable greater airport capacity by allowing for an increased number of aircraft operations and creating space for a future second terminal.