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.
Christchurch is set to further strengthen its position as a national hub for business and leisure travel, with Air New Zealand introducing a new year-round domestic jet service between Christchurch and Hamilton from 18 September.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) welcomes the reappointment of three serving members to the AAHK Board for a term of three years from 1 June 2025. The three reappointed members are Mr Philip Chen Nan-lok, Mr Laurence Li Lu-jen, SC and Ir Dr Hon Lo Wai-kwok.
Queenstown Airport is excited to announce the first grants from the ZQN Community Fund, an initiative launched this year to support organisations making a meaningful difference across the Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago districts.
Fiji Airports is proud to announce the signing of a landmark collaboration agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), marking a significant milestone in the rollout of the Nadi International Airport Infrastructure Development under Fiji Airports’ visionary Master Plan.
Wellington Airport has today announced its financial results for the 12 months to 31 March 2025, highlighted by solid earnings and the commencement of transformational upgrades.
From the sub-tropical beaches of the Far North to the vineyards of Martinborough and the cultural experiences of Rotorua in between, tourism leaders are joining forces to make a strong play for holidaymakers to experience more of the visitor offerings right across the North Island.
For seven long years, air traffic controllers at Cassidy International Airport on Christmas Island worked inside a confined 20-foot container, guiding planes in and out of one of the most remote islands in the Pacific.
JGC Holdings Corporation (Representative Director, Chairman and CEO, Masayuki Sato, “JGC HD”), Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. (President & Group CEO, Mitsuko Tottori, “JAL”), and Kansai Airports (Representative Director and CEO, Yoshiyuki Yamaya, “KAP”) have been advancing various initiatives as part of the Fry to Fly Project, aiming to realize a world where airplanes fly using Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) produced domestically from waste cooking oil collected in Japan.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today hosted the “Hong Kong International Airport Reception 2025” at AsiaWorld-Expo, showcasing the latest developments and innovative service at the airport.
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