In what was one of biggest events to ever come to Wales, Cardiff Airport is reflecting on an incredibly busy and successful Champions League final weekend. With all eyes on the Welsh capital ahead the ...
The future of Cardiff airport looks bleak, an expert has said, as losses at the Welsh gateway continue. The airport, southwest of the capital, continues to make losses as it struggles to attract ...
Lawyers have defended a £205.2m Welsh government subsidy for Cardiff Airport during a competition appeal tribunal. George Peretz KC said the "ambitious" funding was legal and would deliver "much wider ...
It has hardly been a smooth flight path since the Welsh Government acquired Cardiff Airport for £52m back in 2013. Passenger numbers have fallen and the airport has needed ministers to step in to ...
Cardiff Airport has reported a slight rise in annual passenger numbers as it edges closer to the one million mark. The Rhoose-based airport, which is wholly-owned by the Welsh Government but operates ...
The Welsh Government completed its purchase of Cardiff Airport for a total investment of £52 million in late March following a period of due diligence and negotiation with TBI, the airport’s previous ...
Jon Horne has been appointed to the role of chief executive at Cardiff Airport following its acquisition last week by the Welsh government. Announcing the appointment, Lord Rowe-Beddoe, chairman, ...
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In a world-first, high-tech SMEs, Zenotech and Flare Bright have successfully completed a series of critical flight trials at Cardiff Airport. This project, SafeZone, is set to improve the safety and ...
Cardiff Airport is not ready to lift the limit on the volume of liquids that can be taken through departure gates this summer. All UK airports were told, external to have high-tech scanners in place ...
Cardiff Airport has been owned by the Welsh government since 2013 [Getty Images] Lawyers have defended a £205.2m Welsh government subsidy for Cardiff Airport during a competition appeal tribunal.