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Samuel Ayobami Ojerinola

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Web Editor at Travel Radar

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  • Dec 6, 2023 | travelradar.aero | Samuel Ayobami Ojerinola

    High-flying action meets Christmas spirit for 2023 in Air New Zealand‘s Christmas ad, The Great Christmas Chase, where one flight attendant takes the airline’s legendary Manaaki to new heights – all for the sake of the holiday fun. According to Leanne Geraghty, Chief Customer and Sales Manager at Air New Zealand, the action-packed movie highlights the airline’s dedication to giving its clients life-changing experiences, particularly during the hectic Christmas season.

  • Nov 21, 2023 | travelradar.aero | Samuel Ayobami Ojerinola

    CVG is now testing a state-of-the-art, solar-poweredsystem powered by artificial intelligence designed to improve overall safety and fulfil the FAA’s 2023 safety standards. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) officials realised they needed to find a creative and economical solution to satisfy the FAA’s standards when the agency released new safety management guidelines for airport development.

  • Nov 21, 2023 | travelradar.aero | Samuel Ayobami Ojerinola

    Namibia 2024 will see its Airport Company hosting the AviaDev Africa event in the stunning city of Windhoek in June 2024. AviaDev Africa is the foremost platform devoted to improving connectivity to, from, and within the African continent.

  • Oct 24, 2023 | travelradar.aero | Samuel Ayobami Ojerinola

    Manchester Air Terminals Group (MAG) has launched the Jet Zero Curriculum as a component of its obligation to make a more sustainable future. Thousands of young people in the North West will benefit from new sustainability courses taught at Manchester Airport’s on-site Aerozone. The curriculum teaches young people about Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and how the aviation industry may utilise it to meet the UK industry objective of 2050 and MAG’s aim of net zero by 2038.

  • Oct 10, 2023 | travelradar.aero | Samuel Ayobami Ojerinola

    Adelaide Airport began resurfacing its runways and taxiways as part of routine maintenance on Wednesday, October 4. The overlay operations, which must be done every 10 to 12 years, are part of Adelaide Airport’s regular maintenance programme to ensure the safety of all aircraft. By August 2024, the resurfacing work should be finished.

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