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Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), an association representing 624 airports, delivered two important presentations at the ICAO Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for Middle East region in Riyadh, highlighting the critical need for enhancing air connectivity and seamlessly integrating Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) into the current air transportation framework.
Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited grandly unveils “AOT DIGITAL AIRPORTS: Living Airports” for its six airports. Suvarnabhumi airport takes the lead in connecting to 16 sister airports around the world. AOT is transforming itself into a full-scale digital organization to enhance its business competitiveness.
As a weakening Aussie dollar and challenging economic conditions impact the aviation sector, the Melbourne market’s resilience shone through in July with Melbourne Airport reporting a decline in passenger numbers of less than one percent.
Veovo, a leading provider of airport-based operational, revenue and customer experience optimisation solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of James Williamson as CEO.
Narita International Airport has signed a contract with ICM Airport Technics for the installation of 72 self-service Auto Bag Drop units ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) today announced traffic figures of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) for July 2019. During the month, HKIA handled 6.7 million passengers, representing year-on-year growth of 1.0%, while flight movements increased 0.4% to 36,845 compared to the same month last year.
Sharjah Airport received the first delegations of pilgrims returning from the Holy Land, where they were greeted with flowers and Arab hospitality.
Yangon International Airport, Myanmar’s busiest international airport, now directly connects Yangon with Phnom Penh, operated by the JC (Cambodia) International Airlines starting from today.
Sunshine Coast Airport and Sunshine Coast Aero Club will celebrate 60 years of flights into Sunshine Coast Airport today. On 14 August 1959, pilots Roy Kassulke and Bill Edgar flew up to the Maroochy Aerodrome in an HT-2 Hindustani Trainer aircraft to be the first aircraft to land on the new aerodrome, which was then a modest grass strip.
Sunshine Coast Airport’s status as Australia’s fastest growing airport has been reflected in its annual results with 5.7% passenger growth to a record 1,263,731 passengers for the 2018/19 financial year.
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