Minister visits Inverness Airport
Minster for Agriculture and Connectivity, Jim Fairlie MSP visited Inverness Airport yesterday to thank the team for their hard work and continuing service to customers.

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Aithisg Bhliadhnail is Cunntasan – 2022/23
Thèid an aithisg bhliadhnail agus cunntasan againn airson 2022/2023 fhoillseachadh an-diugh.
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HIAL’s Annual Report for 2022/2023
Today sees the publication of our annual report and accounts for 2022/2023.
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Going the distance at Dundee Airport Fire Service
Earlier this month Chief Fire Officer James Millar attended Dundee Airport to make the presentation of three 20 year Fire Service Long Service and Good Conduct medals.
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HIAL completes £5 million upgrade to runways at Islay Airport
A £5 million project by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL) to resurface both runways at Islay Airport has been completed following four months of work.
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SATE wins inaugural Aerospace Technology and Innovation Award
The Sustainable Aviation Test Environment, SATE, picked up the Team award at this week’s Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) Conference which took place in Birmingham.
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Loganair reaches 750,000 customers milestone in Shetland
Loganair has celebrated a major milestone with the carriage of 750,000 customers through Shetland in just six years.
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Low-emissions air travel can unlock new economic growth in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, feasibility study finds
New concept study finds Airlander 10’s addition to the transport ecosystem in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland could deliver new opportunities for green passenger and freight transportation.
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Loganair is awarded lifeline flights contract
Transport Scotland announce Loganair's contract to operate Scottish Government supported air services to some of Scotland's most remote communities for the next four years.
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Stornoway Airport's Coastal Protection Project is complete
Major engineering works to protect Stornoway airport from the effects of coastal erosion have been completed.
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Maggie's Highlands raises over £93,000 at Inverness Airport
Around 300 participants ran, jogged and walked Inverness Airport's runway in aid of Maggie's Highlands cancer support charity. Raising a huge £93,460.