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- Oct 2, 2023
Business Courier: Amazon begins using larger, Airbus A330 jets at CVG superhub
Cincinnati Business Courier / Chris Wetterich / October 2, 2023Amazon's Prime Air service, which is headquartered at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, launched a new Airbus A330 aircraft Oct. 2, the first of 10 larger, wide body jets it plans to use in its continuing efforts to speed up how quickly its customers get their packages.It is the largest aircraft Amazon has used to date.The global retail giant gave reporters a tour of the new aircraft Oct. 2, billing it as a major milestone that will enable it to move customer packages across longer distances in a shorter time frame.Amazon leases all of its jets and contracts out with airlines to fly them. Altavair is the lessor, while Hawaiian Airlines will operate the A330s in Amazon's fleet, with it establishing a Cincinnati base, Amazon officials said.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/10/02/amazon-begins-using-larger-airbus-a330-jets-at-cvg.html)Read more - Sep 30, 2023
NKY Tribune: Enhancing your travel experience: Wendy’s opens new restaurant at CVG’s Concourse B
Northern Kentucky Tribune / September 30, 2023A new Wendy’s experience will impress customers when they visit the restaurant now open in Concourse B at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). The restaurant’s innovative design will bring Wendy’s iconic food, like the square hamburger, spicy nuggets, and a Frosty, to arriving and departing travelers.“This restaurant has been designed with our customers in mind,” said Jessie Sinkula Aston, Co-President, Sinkula. “We believe our guests will be delighted by our breakfast menu, the fresh look and feel of the restaurant, the contactless pick-up, and the digital options we offer when they dine with their family and friends.”“CVG Airport is having another strong year for passenger air service, surpassing 2022 by more than 15 percent,” said Candace McGraw, chief executive officer, CVG. “We’re happy to partner with Wendy’s, and local franchisee, Sinkula, who offers a diverse menu and is a quick, well-known option for the more than 7 million travelers we serve each year.”[FULL STORY HERE](https://nkytribune.com/2023/09/enhancing-your-travel-experience-wendys-opens-new-restaurant-at-cvgs-concourse-b/)Read more - Sep 28, 2023
CVG Airport testing new, solar-powered system to meet FAA's new safety requirements
Erlanger, KY (September 28, 2023) – When the Federal Aviation Administration announced a new set of safety management rules for airport construction, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) leaders knew they needed an innovative and affordable way to meet the FAA’s requirements.That’s why CVG is in the process of testing a cutting-edge, Artificial Intelligence-driven technology – powered by the sun.The Volan Positioning System, VPS, is a solar-powered wireless network that uses secure locators and beacons to precisely monitor airport construction workers and vehicles and alerts workers, escorts, and other airport officials if someone wanders too close to a runway, taxiway, or outside of their restricted area.“CVG Airport is a city within a city and provides an ideal location to serve as the VPS testbed. Spanning across 7,700 acres, CVG has an unrelenting commitment to safety and has always been on the front end of innovation and sustainability,” said Brian Cobb, Chief Innovation Officer of CVG. “We’re optimistic that VPS will enable us to comply with FAA rules by improving our span of positive control, while at the same time helping us save money by not requiring us to divert airport employees from other duties simply to monitor construction crews working near sensitive areas of the airport.”During the test, which kicked off in May 2023 and is expected to last roughly six months, construction workers are required to wear a badge-size VPS locator on a lanyard whenever they enter their predetermined work area. Locators are also installed on construction vehicles and equipment, like bulldozers and forklifts. VPS continually monitors the location of each locator, alerting workers, safety monitors, and operations if someone gets too close to a restricted area like an active runway or if someone steps out of their predetermined work zone.“One of the ways VPS saves airports money is because they can use fewer people for construction safety monitoring while increasing security and safety,” said Michael Betua, CEO of Volan. “It’s also incredibly easy and fast to set up; our technicians installed the entire system at CVG in hours, and it only took us thirty minutes to train the airport staff on how to use it.”[FULL PRESS RELEASE HERE](https://assets.ctfassets.net/38z8fjm5i4nh/3OBxOUqjRzSmwnkIdXBYjn/7bec2d180a74803f35c4726d3226e370/press-release_cvg-airport-testing-new-solar-powered-system-to-meet-faa_s-new-safety-requirements-_003_.pdf)Read more - Sep 22, 2023
Business Courier: CVG improves in J.D. Power airport rankings for traveler satisfaction
Cincinnati Business Courier / Chris Wetterich / September 22, 2023Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport improved its ranking in the annual J.D. Power survey of North American airports, beating other Ohio airports and finishing seventh among 16 other mid-sized peers in terms of traveler satisfaction.That’s up from its ranking of 13 out of 18 airports in the study last year, when it trailed both Columbus and Cleveland.Medium-sized airports included those with between 4.5 million and 9.9 million passengers per year.CVG scored 817 out of a possible 1,000 customer satisfaction points. The top medium-sized airports were Indianapolis, Southwest Florida and Ontario international airports. The average score in the category was 809.Earlier this year, CVG ranked as the second-best North American regional airport by London-based Skytrax, which also surveys passengers.Over the past 11 years, CVG ranked No. 1 seven times.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/09/22/cvg-improves-in-j-d-power-airport-rankings.html)Read more - Sep 21, 2023
Air Cargo News: IAG Cargo expands cold chain services in US
Air Cargo News / Rebecca Jeffrey / September 21, 2023IAG Cargo’s facility at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) has been approved to transport time and temperature-sensitive healthcare products.This “Constant Climate” station will facilitate the movement of pharmaceuticals that require time and temperature management between Cincinnati and London Heathrow Airport.IAG Cargo said the station will leverage the company’s network, which links six continents, to transport critical cargo such as vaccines, medicinal drugs and clinical trial medication around the world.The service is expected to be of special interest to pharmaceutical customers located in Ireland and India whose medicines frequently transit through London Heathrow to the US.The station brings the total number of approved IAG Cargo Constant Climate stations in the US to 21.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.aircargonews.net/sectors/pharma-logistics/iag-cargo-expands-cold-chain-services-in-us/)Read more - Sep 21, 2023
Business Courier: CVG approves $200 million contract with Beumer for new airport baggage system
Cincinnati Business Courier / Chris Wetterich / September 21, 2023Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is expected to spend more than $196 million replacing one of its most important systems – the machines that move baggage throughout the facility to the aircraft.CVG’s board approved an eight-year $137 million contract with Beumer Corp. to build, install, operate and maintain the new baggage system, with the potential of another $59.4 million in extensions over a four-year period once the initial term runs out.The current system “has reached the end of its useful life,” said CEO Candace McGraw. “It was designed and built for a hub airport.”The new system will allow for every bag to be in its own tote, which allow airports and airlines to track them more efficiently.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/09/21/cvg-airport-baggage-system-contract-beumer.html)Read more - Sep 12, 2023
Fox 19: 86 Tri-State veterans tour monuments, memorials in D.C.
Fox 19 / Stetson Miller / September 12, 2023WASHINGTON D.C. (WXIX) - Tri-State veterans and their guardians flew to the nation’s capital Tuesday as part of the Honor Flight service.Eighty-six veterans stepped off tour buses on Tuesday after flying in from CVG airport.They toured several national monuments and memorials in Washington, D.C., including the World War II Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Iwo Jima, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy memorials.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.fox19.com/2023/09/12/86-tri-state-veterans-tour-monuments-memorials-dc/)Read more - Sep 11, 2023
Business Courier: Delta Air Lines restarts service from CVG to Raleigh-Durham
Cincinnati Business Courier / Liz Engel / September 11, 2023A route out of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport that’s been dormant since the beginning of the pandemic resumes service Sept. 11.Delta Air Lines will restart once-daily nonstop flights to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), as of 6:55 p.m. Sept. 11. The return of the route was first announced in June, alongside Delta’s addition of seasonal service to Cancun, Mexico, which will run from Dec. 16 to April 6.Currently, American flies directly to Raleigh-Durham, while Frontier offers seasonal service.Delta’s flight leaves CVG at 6:55 p.m. and arrives at RDU at 8:22 p.m. The return flight leaves RDU at 7:25 a.m. and arrives at CVG at 9:05 a.m.Delta will fly the route using the CRJ-900, a regional jet with 12 first-class seats and 20 comfort-plus seats. CVG CEO Candace McGraw said RDU is among several destinations growing in demand. Raleigh, North Carolina's capital city, is generally considered a business market for regional travelers.[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/09/11/delta-air-lines-cvg-rdu-air-service-new-flights.html)Read more - Sep 8, 2023
Fox 19: CVG holds mass casualty training exercise Friday
Fox 19 / Megan O'Rourke / September 8, 2023HEBRON, Ky. (WXIX) - To casual observers, the scene at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport looked like the climax from a big-budget movie on Friday.The airport was full of emergency vehicles from dozens of Tri-State police, emergency and fire departments. With lights on and dozens of volunteer victims, over 80 mutual aid agencies were taking part in a mass casualty training exercise the airport regularly holds in case of a major incident.“We are practicing a very unfortunate circumstance,” said Mindy Kershner, senior communications manager with the airport. “Air travel is still very safe, but you always need to practice for the what-ifs.”The training was for a plane crash with dozens of injured victims. First responders tended to victims, taking some to a triage area before transporting them to area hospitals, which took part in the exercise.The drill took months to plan, Kershner said, along with hundreds of volunteers. She said cultivating relationships with Tri-State agencies and volunteers is the key to holding a successful exercise.“Building those relationships ahead of time, it’s really the most critical piece of all of this,” Kershner said.Kershner said departments are kept in the dark as much as possible and don’t know what to expect.“We try to keep it pretty vague,” Kershner said. “So then our first responders really need to jump into action and put critical thinking and life safety (training) into place.”[FULL STORY HERE](https://www.fox19.com/2023/09/08/cvg-holds-mass-casualty-training-exercise-friday/)Read more