As Airports Innovate commenced in Busan today, Mr. Stefano Baronci, Director General of ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East, the association representing over 600 airports, delivered a strong State of the Industry address, calling for industry-wide innovation and policy reforms to future-proof airport operations.
A forest of 65 Christmas trees has sprouted at Wellington Airport, transforming the terminal in support of families living with cystic fibrosis (CF) in Wellington.
This accolade recognizes the airport’s Smart Cleaning System – an advanced, integrated solution that redefines facility management through technology and real-time intelligence.
Members of the Airport Community are joining efforts to support residents affected by the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po. While airport companies are donating to support the residents and receiving enthusiastic donations from staff, coordination is underway to pool resources and maximise the help for the residents.
The members have also discussed and exchanged ideas as well as opinions on aviation related topics.
The service is initially operating three times per week on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays before increasing to four times a week during the peak holiday season starting on 14 December.
The anniversary coincides with the launch of Jetstar’s new daily Christchurch - Hamilton service, which takes off today with a celebratory event in the terminal, including a spectacular water-arch welcome for the first flight.
Mangaluru International Airport will enable connectivity to Mumbai with the operationalisation of India’s newest greenfield airport – Navi Mumbai International Airport from 25 December 2025. IndiGo will commence a daily direct service between Mangaluru and Navi Mumbai starting Christmas Day. With this, the Mangalore (IXE) – Mumbai (NMI) route will offer travellers the choice of five daily flights – four operated by IndiGo and the other by Air India Express.
Dubai Airports celebrated the UAE’s 54th Eid Al Etihad with a heritage-inspired experience, at Dubai International (DXB), inspired by the traditional Emirati Freej (neighbourhood); the beating heart of community life in the UAE’s early days. The celebration marked the “Year of Community,” highlighting the values of unity, belonging, and togetherness that define Emirati culture and the spirit of oneDXB.
Kansai Airports today announced its half-year consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ended 30 September 2025, posting operating revenues of 139.7 billion yen, operating profit of 39.4 billion yen, ordinary profit of 34.0 billion yen and net profit of 22.6 billion yen.
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