April 27, 2012 at 4:18 pm
Featuring:

The President’s Gateway
Marco Finelli travels to the US capital Washington DC and samples the nearest airport to its centre – Washington Reagan.
Behind the Scenes – Cutting Edge Runway
Martyn Cartledge spent a night with the team resurfacing one of Manchester’s two runways.
West African Ambition
Sebastien Schmitz travels to one of the Republic of Congo’s two main airports, and finds a facility in need of improvements to meet ever rising demand.
Canada’s London Airport
Raymond R Canon uncovers the fascinating history of London International Airport in Canada, which continues to adapt in and ever-changing world.
Welcome to Armenia
Luigi Vallero travels to Zvartnots Airport, the gateway to the Armenian capital, Yerevan, and the wider Caucasus region.
Serving the World’s Largest City
Ronald Kuhlmann visits the Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao, the Phillipines, and discovers a developing facility, well positioned to serve the sprawling metropolis.
Serving the Top of the World
Tribhuvan International Airport serves the Nepalese capital Katmandhu and is also the international aerial gateway to all of Nepal.
Airport Tech – Deja Vu in the Thames
Plans for airports in the Thames estuary are nothing new. David Hurst delves into the archives.
and much more!
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