Weekly Review #255 - Insights from August in ATM

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Posted by Vincent Lambercy
The news this week has been partly dominated by the Voepass 2283 accident in Brazil. This is a tragedy. And, as always, unfortunately, many people speculate and forward videos with little to no added value. It is important to remember that the investigation will take time and to refrain from speculating. ATM likely played no role in this accident. Nevertheless, we are all aviation professionals and should behave accordingly when communicating, especially on social networks.
 
On a separate note, I wanted to revisit the topic I discussed two weeks ago. Volocopter finally flew in Paris! Well, in the vicinity of Paris at least. The demonstration flight took place at dawn, at the Chateau de Versailles, and the pictures look really good. Our featured image is also courtesy of Volocopter.
 
The flight had only the pilot on board and, unfortunately, it wasn't close to the city center. From that perspective, it is a missed opportunity. But it is great to see progress! The landing barge in Paris city center is legally approved until the end of the year. Hopefully, we'll see some activity there by then.
 
As with every year, August is a rather slow month for the ATM market and at FoxATM we see it through two factors: the number of items in the bulletins we prepare for our users every week gets lower and the number of out-of-office replies we get to our weekly newsletter goes up. However, we keep scanning the market relentlessly, day in and day out, and generate alerts when required, so our users stay best informed even in such a quiet phase. Want to know more? Contact us and see how the FoxATM Market Radar can support your ATM business. 
 
Vincent

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  • Ethiopian Airlines signs deal for $6 billion mega airport- Ethiopian Airlines had signed a memorandum of understanding with Dubai-based consulting company Dar to develop the design for the airport, which will have four runways. It will be built in Bishoftu, about 40 kilometres southeast of the capital Addis Ababa, and stretch across 35 square kilometres.
  • The new Buon Ma Thuot ATC Tower was put into official operation- The new Buon Ma Thuot ATC Tower was built on an area of 1,500m2 within the area of Buon Ma Thuot Airport. This is one of the key and significant projects for the development of Buon Ma Thuot Airport. The project has a total investment of over 74 billion VND, funded by VATM's development investment capital.
  • Turkiye to Open 58th Civilian Airport- Turkish Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Oraloglu has announced the opening of Cukurova International Airport in the south of the country. The widest aircraft can land on the airport's main runway, which is 3,500 meters long and 60 meters wide. The airport's capacity is 8 million passengers annually, and its hall area is 110,000 square meters.
  • UK Civil Aviation Authority consults on Gatwick Airport Limited’s commitments- The UK CAA has published an initial assessment of proposals from Gatwick Airport Limited (GAL) to extend the set of ‘commitments’ it makes to airlines by a period of four years. This consultation considers the views of stakeholders following an industry consultation last summer (CAP2554), develops a framework for assessing whether GAL’s proposals to extend the commitments are in the interests of consumers and sets out our initial assessment using this framework.
  • Airports Council Releases 2023 North American Airport Traffic Rankings - Aircraft movements continued to increase in 2023 after the sharp decline experienced during the pandemic. Total aircraft movements increased by 4.8 percent in 2023 as compared to 2022. This increase was driven by a recovery of 8.0 percent in passenger and combination aircraft movements. All-cargo aircraft movements recorded a decrease of 4.5 percent from 2022 in 2023.
  • Western Sydney Airport set to open in late 2026 – Airport World- Western Sydney Airport is one step closer to reality following the completion of its roof, paving the way for the acceleration of its internal fit out. According to a new statement, more than 80% of the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport is now complete, with domestic, international and air cargo services expected to commence from the gateway from late 2026.

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