ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East has called on the Australian Government to reinvest revenue from the increased Passenger Movement Charge into aviation infrastructure, digital border technologies, and passenger experience improvements. The association highlighted the broader economic importance of affordable air travel and warned that higher aviation taxes could impact tourism, connectivity, and competitiveness.
ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) highlighted the pressing security challenges airports face in mitigating landside attacks and drone intrusions at the 9th Annual Technical and Operational Meeting (ATOM) of the Cooperative Aviation Security Programme – Asia Pacific (CASP-AP).
In a win for healthcare services for the Hunter region and beyond, leading aeromedical retrieval service, CareFlight has announced Newcastle Airport as a permanent aircraft base for its operations, building on the successful patient transport service launched at the airport in 2018 to improve healthcare outcomes for Northern NSW communities.
Christchurch Airport reports a 10.5% increase in half year profit driven by international passenger growth and a strong property portfolio performance.
The 28th ACI World Airport IT Standing Committee (AITSC) meeting, hosted by Airport Authority Hong Kong, took place from 24 to 26 February 2025, bringing together airport IT leaders from key aviation markets.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) continues to take forward the Airport City development, which is mentioned in the Financial Secretary’s Budget today, and has introduced a new brand, SKYTOPIA, for promoting the project to the international business community. AAHK’s vision is to develop SKYTOPIA into a landmark of its own and a world-leading destination to attract visitors and propel Hong Kong’s economy.
The Ministry of Transport and Airport International Group signed a joint declaration on Thursday 20 February, 2025, reaffirming the Group’s commitment to the continued development and modernization of Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA).
Releasing its inaugural report into the Great Overseas Experience (OE) today, Auckland Airport, the starting point for Kiwi OEs since the 1960s, has revealed the past and future travel trends shaping the OE.
Kansai Airports (based in Izumi Sano City, Osaka) and HITO-Communications, Inc. (based in Toshima Ward, Tokyo) are delighted to announce the establishment of a new ground handling company called “Kobe Airport Aviation Services” on March 3, 2025.
The airport has today given notice to the Nelson City Council of its decision on the notice of requirement (NoR) to enable a future extension to its main runway.
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