Changing Places facility opens at Sumburgh Airport
A Changing Places facility has recently been installed at Sumburgh Airport thanks to funding from Ability Shetland.

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HIAL is a Living Wage employer
#LivingWageWeek, began yesterday and runs until 21 November. It is an annual celebration of the success of the real Living Wage movement and the benefits it brings to employees.
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HIAL helps students get a first-hand view of Campbeltown runway refurbishment project
Highlands and Island Airports Limited’s (HIAL) Campbeltown airport runway refurbishment project provided a unique experience for Argyll College engineering students on 3 November.
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ATMS – Joint Statement from HIAL and Prospect
HIAL and Prospect have agreed a framework for discussion to establish a new way forward for the implementation of HIAL’s air traffic management strategy (ATMS).
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Campbeltown Airport prepares for new runway
Work is progressing at Campbeltown Airport to prepare the runway for new asphalt to be laid as part of the refurbishment project.
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Trials to deliver remote community’s mail by lower emission drone launched at Kirkwall Airport
This week, the Sustainable Aviation Test Environment (SATE) project based at Kirkwall Airport supported a first for Royal Mail.
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New Non-Executive Director sought for HIAL Board
Scottish Ministers are looking to appoint a new Non-Executive Director to the Board of Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL).
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First ever Run the Runway at Islay Airport this weekend
The team at Islay Airport are hosting their first Run the Runway event this weekend - raising money for Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance.
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Terminal Building Refurbishment at Barra Airport
HIAL is proposing to refurbish the terminal building at Barra Airport to increase capacity within the building.
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HIAL a’ foillseachadh Plana Gàidhlig ùraichte
Dh’fhoillsich Puirt-adhair na Gàidhealtachd is nan Eilean Earranta am Plana Gàidhlig aige airson 2021-2026 an-diugh.
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HIAL publishes updated Gaelic Language Plan
Highlands and Islands Airports Limited today published its Gaelic Language Plan 2021-2026.