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PortHarcourt Airport Recieves Global Certification, FAAN Salute Fubara
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has applauded Gov. Siminalayi Fubara for supporting upgrades that secured global safety certification for Port Harcourt International Airport. Mrs Lynda Ezike, Regional General Manager, South-South Airports, presented the certification and operating licence to the governor during a courtesy visit on Friday. Ezike disclosed the certification followed the airport’s [] The post PortHarcourt Airport Recieves Global Certification, FAAN Salute Fubara appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
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Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 28, 2026
Cairo Int’l Airport renews PHSRA through 2029
By Mohamed Attia Cairo International Airport has successfully renewed its Public Health and Safety Readiness Accreditation (PHSRA) from Airports Council International (ACI) World, extending the certification’s validity through June 2029 and reaffirming its preparedness to respond to future public health emergencies. The renewed accreditation cements Cairo International Airport’s position as the first—and still the only—airport [] The post Cairo Int’l Airport renews PHSRA through 2029 appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Yemen Press Agency
· Jul 6, 2026
Sanaa International Airport: From destruction and blockade to opening and enforcement by force
SANAA, July 07 (YPA) – Sanaa International Airport represents the primary civilian and humanitarian artery for Yemenis, and the vital gateway connecting millions of citizens to the outside world. Since 2015, this civilian facility has been subjected to a systematic policy led by the Saudi-led coalition, ranging from direct military destruction and navigational blockade to []
Splash247
· Jul 1, 2026
COSCO-led group wins Tarragona terminal award
A COSCO Shipping Ports-led consortium has received an award notification from the Port Authority of Tarragona for a new multipurpose terminal in Spain, adding another potential Mediterranean node to the Chinese group’s European port network. The project is valued at around 144.6m, including applicable tax and interest, and remains subject to the creation of a
The Economic Times
· Jun 22, 2026
India’s airports gunning for Gulf’s connecting crown
India’s airports gunning for Gulf’s connecting crown
Middle East News 247
· Jun 23, 2026
Dubai Duty Free wins ‘Best Middle East Airport for Shopping’ award for 25th consecutive year
Photo Credit : WAM Dubai, UAE — June 2026 — Dubai Duty Free has once again claimed the title of “Best Duty Free Shopping in the Middle East” at the Business Traveller Middle East Awards 2026, held in Dubai, marking the 25th consecutive year the retailer has taken home the accolade. The achievement underscores Dubai Duty Free’s leading position [] The post Dubai Duty Free wins ‘Best Middle East Airport for Shopping’ award for 25th consecutive year appeared first on Middle East News 247.
Jamaica Information Service
· Jul 9, 2026
Sangster International Becomes First English-Speaking Caribbean Airport to Secure Level 3 Carbon Certification
Sangster International Airport (SIA) has become the first airport in the English-speaking Caribbean to achieve level-three certification under the Airports Council International (ACI) Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme. This was disclosed []
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Related coverage for "PortHarcourt Airport Recieves Global Certification, FAAN Salute Fubara": Egyptian Gazette — Cairo Int’l Airport renews PHSRA through 2029. Yemen Press Agency — Sanaa International Airport: From destruction and blockade to opening and enforcement by force. Splash247 — COSCO-led group wins Tarragona terminal award. The Economic Times — India’s airports gunning for Gulf’s connecting crown . Middle East News 247 — Dubai Duty Free wins ‘Best Middle East Airport for Shopping’ award for 25th consecutive year. Jamaica Information Service — Sangster International Becomes First English-Speaking Caribbean Airport to Secure Level 3 Carbon Certification
