airports
Coverage of airports in the Nexus archive.
- Amit Shah orders third-party audit to cut airport passenger delays
Amit Shah ordered a third-party audit to address airport passenger delays. He directed the phased installation of an Automatic Tray Retrieval System to reduce congestion at security checkpoints and lower manpower needs.
- Rolls-Royce Mankato expansion targets data center generator demand
Rolls-Royce is expanding its Mankato facility with a $24 million investment to double production of backup power systems for data centers, creating over 100 jobs. The new 250,000-square-foot facility will also supply generators for hospitals and airports.
- EU border rules causing travel chaos ahead of summer peak, industry warns
European airlines and airports warn that EU border rules are causing travel chaos ahead of the summer peak, leading to severe delays. They are calling for flexibility to suspend the digital border system.
- Call to suspend new EU border system in peak holiday period as planes leave half full
Airlines and airports are urging the suspension of the new EU biometric border check system during the peak summer holiday period due to long passenger queues and flights leaving half full. They sent a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen requesting an option to suspend checks amid concerns the situation will worsen.
- Planes leaving half full in EU border chaos, says industry
Airports and airlines report planes are departing half full due to EU border chaos, with warnings that summer delays will worsen unless new checks are abandoned.
- Russia Says It Downed 419 Ukrainian Drones Overnight, Including 56 Bound for Moscow
Russia intercepted 419 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 56 targeting Moscow, leading to the temporary closure of two airports. This follows a previous reported incident where Russia claimed to have downed 660 drones.
- An airport is being renamed for Trump. How many US airports are named for presidents?
An airport is being renamed for Trump, who is not the first president to have an airport named after him.
- Adani unveils ₹20,000-crore airport city plan across six airports
Adani has unveiled a ₹20,000-crore airport city plan across six airports. The initiative involves developing infrastructure and services at these locations.
- Facial recognition cameras at airports, vital sites to be linked to data fusion centre: CISF DG
Facial recognition cameras at six major airports are to be integrated with the National Intelligence Grid to enhance real-time monitoring and suspect identification, as stated by the CISF DG. The initiative aims to link these cameras to a data fusion centre for improved security.
- Jairam Ramesh writes to Sonowal, seeks clarifications on Great Nicobar project's transhipment port
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh wrote to Sonowal seeking clarifications on the Great Nicobar project's transhipment port. He questioned whether private ownership of ports would be diversified or follow the airports model where one company acquired six airports.
- Is duty-free shopping done? Warning to Brits heading to airport this summer as duty-free shelves set to look 'bare'
Duty-free shopping may decline as British travelers face warnings about empty shelves at airports this summer. The article highlights potential changes affecting airport retail experiences.
- The world’s most beautiful airports revealed — and two surprising US hubs made the list
The article reveals the world's most beautiful airports, highlighting two unexpected US hubs. It notes passengers are flying high-falutin.
- Vaughn College graduates first air traffic controller class, tackling shortage
Vaughn College graduates its first air traffic controller class to address a nationwide shortage as summer travel delays impact airports. The college is located across from LaGuardia Airport.
- Britons warned of six-hour waits at airports due to EU border checks as fears mount over summer travel chaos
Britons are facing potential six-hour waits at airports due to EU border checks, raising concerns about summer travel disruptions. Fears are growing over possible chaos during the peak travel season.
- Ebola screenings begin at three major airports as deadly outbreak spreads and travelers face fever checks and home visits
Ebola screenings have begun at three major airports as a deadly outbreak spreads, with travelers undergoing fever checks and home visits to contain the virus.
- Spirit set to cease flights at 3am tomorrow, sparking fears of brawls at airports - although doomed airline's website is STILL letting passengers book flights
Spirit Airlines is set to stop flights at 3am tomorrow, raising concerns about potential airport brawls. Despite the shutdown, the airline's website continues to allow passengers to book flights.
- Chaotic DHS shutdown lasting 76 days ENDS after airport turmoil... while ICE funding remains blocked
The 76-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown has ended, resolving airport disruptions, but funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) remains blocked. The shutdown caused significant operational chaos at airports, though ICE's financial support is still unresolved.
- ‘Nightmare’ queues and missed flights: readers report turbulent start to EU entry-exit system
Travelers faced long queues, non-functional kiosks, and limited staff at airports under the new EU entry-exit system (EES), causing missed flights and delays. The system, introduced in October 2025, became effective in Schengen countries, including Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland.
- UK refineries asked to maximise jet fuel production amid supply fears
The UK government has requested refineries to maximize jet fuel production to prevent flight disruptions amid fears of supply shocks from the Iran war. Energy Minister Michael Shanks emphasized monitoring fuel stocks and collaboration with airlines, airports, and suppliers to address rising costs.
- Inside the great duty-free con: The exact items that are cheaper on the high street - as investigation reveals how to REALLY calculate the bargains at an airport
The article investigates duty-free shopping at airports, revealing that certain items are actually cheaper on the high street. It also provides methods to accurately calculate real bargains at airports.
- UK eases airline penalties as jet fuel shortages threaten flights
The UK government has eased penalties for airlines canceling flights due to jet fuel shortages, allowing carriers to retain airport takeoff and landing slots. Passengers are advised to proceed with travel plans despite potential disruptions.
- Ryanair to close check-in 20 minutes early as EU's new border controls cause long delays for passengers
Ryanair will close check-in 20 minutes earlier to address delays caused by the EU's new border control measures, which are creating long passenger wait times. The airline's adjustment aims to mitigate disruptions amid increased security checks at European airports.
- How planes and airports are even dirtier than you think - and the germ-laden seats at 30,000ft to avoid
The article discusses how airplanes and airports harbor high levels of germs, particularly on seats at high altitudes, and highlights specific areas passengers should avoid to reduce health risks.
- Spirit Airlines could go out of business TONIGHT as panicked passengers fear being left stranded at airports across the US
Spirit Airlines faces potential business closure, causing panic among passengers who fear being stranded at U.S. airports. The airline's financial troubles have escalated concerns about immediate operational shutdowns.
- Prepare for a summer of holiday chaos: Warning over long queues at airports, soaring airfares and flight cancellations as aviation fuel crisis and new EU border rules hit travel industry
Travelers are warned of significant disruptions during the summer holidays, including long airport queues, rising airfares, and flight cancellations. These issues stem from an aviation fuel crisis and new EU border regulations impacting the travel industry.
- Border chaos hits Europe: Airlines and airports blame each other as new EU travel rules spark massive delays and leave families with young children stranded
Border chaos in Europe has erupted due to new EU travel rules, causing massive delays and stranding families with young children. Airlines and airports are blaming each other for the disruptions, leading to widespread travel issues.
- Airports warn 'systemic' jet fuel shortage will 'become a reality' if Strait of Hormuz does not reopen within weeks - sparking fears of summer holiday chaos
Airports warn of a systemic jet fuel shortage that could disrupt summer holidays if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The crisis highlights vulnerabilities in global fuel supply chains and risks causing widespread travel chaos. Stakeholders urge urgent reopening of the strategic waterway to prevent economic and operational disruptions.
- EU's new digital border is officially rolled out today - but British tourists face 'hours and hours' in queues because airports are still 'not ready'
The EU has officially launched its new digital border system, but British tourists are experiencing significant delays at airports due to incomplete preparations. The rollout has led to long queues, with some travelers facing hours of waiting as infrastructure remains unready.
- The US in Brief: Airports may remain ICEy
The article discusses potential continued ICE presence at US airports, highlighting ongoing political debates. It serves as a daily political update on immigration-related developments.