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easyjet’s triple play from Stansted

Photography courtesy – easyjeteasyJet will begin flying on the longer routes of Marrakech and Sharm el Sheikh as well as the Bulgarian cpital, Sofia, as part of its new 2013 route launches from Stansted Airport.

Stansted trials new security technology

London Stansted AirportStansted Airport will this week begin trialling a new security body scanner as part of the airport’s drive to enhance security procedures and improve passenger service.

Database in sky to solve air traffic jams

EasyjetPlanes that ‘talk’ to each other through a computer database in the sky could negotiate their own air space – countering a potential nightmare for air traffic controllers across Europe.

Pegasus launches Stansted to Dubai flights

A symbol of modernity and luxury in the Middle East, the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates has a well-deserved reputation as an out-of-the-ordinary holiday spotTurkey’s best-known low-cost carrier, Pegasus Airlines, has opened up Dubai via Stansted Airport with a new service launching on October 18. The launch of its 58th destination continues the airline’s expansion of its international flight network.

Consortium pushes UK automotive innovation

Dr Paul MartinCambridge technology consultancy Plextek has joined a new automotive consortium designed to persuade more OEMs to adopt UK innovation.

Stansted up for sale

Currently 16 airlines operate from StanstedStansted Airport owner BAA has bowed to the inevitable and decided to sell the Essex hub rather than pursue its earlier intention to take the fight to the Supreme Court.

Olympics hit Stansted passenger figures

London Stansted AirportPassenger numbers through Stansted Airport in July fell 5.3 per cent year-on-year, owner BAA has disclosed.

Churchill’s Land Rover under the hammer

Sir Winston ChurchillA collector is set to experience their own finest hour when Sir Winston Churchill’s Land Rover goes under the hammer with auctioneering business Cheffins at its October sale in Cambridge UK.

Stansted on the silk road for cargo success

Silk Way West AirlinesHeavy freight bound for the oil & gas industry in Azerbaijan will be shipped through Stansted Airport via a deal involving the Essex hub’s newest cargo operator.

Stansted fights sale order in Supreme Court

Stansted AirportBAA is set to mount one last challenge to the Competition Commission’s order to sell Stansted Airport.

Stansted hails historic first China flight

China Southern Airlines crew with Stansted MD Nick Barton (centre) and commercial director, Jonathan Crick (far left)   Stansted Airport has welcomed its first ever passenger flight from China with the touchdown of a specially chartered China Southern Airlines A330

World leaders help create Stansted record

Some of the 165 aircraft parked at Stansted ahead of the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games.A last minute surge of world leaders, government officials, VIPs and celebrities arriving for the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games helped set a 24-hour traffic record at Stansted Airport.

Spider-Man weaves a magic web as lure of New York endures

Times Square. Photograph courtesy: NYC & Company/Joe BuglewiczIt was the perfect backdrop for a Spider-Man movie: 1am in mid-town Manhattan and a blistering heatwave gripped the Big Apple, turning its streets into a sauna. The city that never sleeps couldn’t, even if it wanted to.

Hotel Lone proves a home from home in Croatia

Hotel LoneWhen offered a trip to a “business hotel” in Croatia’s most northerly region, famed for its lush scenery alongside its white truffles and olive oil, the first response from your correspondence was a bemused, “eh?” Croatia on a map looks like a lower-case ‘r’ falling over.

Cambridge benefits from £9.4bn rail boost

Prime Minister David CameronBusinesses in the Cambridge technology cluster are to benefit from improved rail networks as part of a £9.4 billion upgrade programme unveiled today by the Government.

Swell Fargo keeps freight sector ‘app-y’

Fargo Systems launched a new app at Multimodal 2012Freight industry software specialist Fargo Systems, based in Suffolk UK, launched a new app at Multimodal 2012 – the fifth annual multimodal event devoted to the UK and Irish freight transport and logistics industries.

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