About Us
Airports Daily covers airports as operating systems: the turnarounds, terminals, airspace, capital programmes and passenger handling that decide whether a schedule holds. We write about the parts of aviation that happen on the ground and in the sky above the airfield, for readers who want the mechanism rather than the announcement.
Our interest is structural. A delayed departure is usually the visible end of a roster decision, a stand plan or a piece of infrastructure built for a different generation of aircraft, and that is the part we try to reach.
This is a structural prototype build. The articles on this site are illustrative sample copy written for a design demonstration, not sourced from live reporting. Names, figures and quoted remarks in them are invented for that purpose.