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We work at all scales an in all sectors. We create transformation cultural, corporate, residential and other spaces that work in synchronicity with their surroundings.
The British Aviation Group is the leading representative body for British companies involved in aviation and airport development and operations
10 Bowling Green Lane, London, EC1R 0BQ
We work at all scales an in all sectors. We create transformation cultural, corporate, residential and other spaces that work in synchronicity with their surroundings.
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+44 (0)20 7253 5147
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Luís Montenegro announced, in a statement to the country…that the Government has chosen Alcochete (Setubal district) for the location of Lisbon’s new international airport,
Read moreToday at the Sustainable Skies World Summit at Farnborough International, Sustainable Aviation have published a progress report one year on from the industry’s landmark […] Read more
As part of BAG’s priority market campaigns activity which includes both Saudi Arabia and India, we are keen to understand if […] Read more
The Department for Business and Trade want to support BAG member businesses with barriers they’ve encountered either scoping the Canadian market […] Read more
Thailand’s AOT is planning a USD 4.8 billion expansion for Bangkok’s two main airports to accommodate booming tourism and support Thailand’s goal of becoming a regional aviation hub
Read moreThe Peruvian Ministry of Transport and Communications is embarking on significant airport development projects at Trujillo and Iquitos airports
Read morePhoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (Arizona) is initiating the construction of a new terminal, anticipated to open in the late 2030s.
Read moreMiami International Airport (Florida) has launched a design-build tender to build a new Concourse K.
Read moreSome short-term projects have recommenced for commercially owned airports, whereas, government funded airports, such as Nancy Bird Walton are proceeding at pace.
Read moreAfter several delays, notably in 2021, the renovation and expansion project of Kumasi International Airport in Ghana has finally been completed.
Read moreATI’s HCN is to focus on test infrastructure, research and skills as the three key enablers to hydrogen-powered aircraft technologies with the programme’s first report published 09 May 2024.
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