The Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the trade group representing over 600 airports across 44 countries and territories, today released its Travel Retail Study in the Post-Pandemic Era, revealing a fundamental shift in airport retail dynamics. The study points out that younger travelers are now driving spend, while passenger behaviour, rather than sheer traffic volumes, has become the defining factor of airport travel retail performance.
The Qatar Research, Development and Innovation (QRDI) Council’s flagship program, Qatar Open Innovation (QOI), has recently announced three Innovation Opportunities in collaboration with MATAR.
Newcastle Airport extends its warmest congratulations to Lockheed Martin Australia on yesterday's announcement from the Australian Defence Force (ADF) designating Lockheed Martin Australia as the chosen strategic partner for AIR6500 Phase 1 (AIR6500-1), Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS).
Auckland Airport today announced its financial results for the 12 months to 30 June 2023, including its first dividend and full underlying profit in three years. Auckland Airport Chair Patrick Strange said: “It’s been a year marked by the strong return of international travel, with new airlines and routes, getting underway with the most significant upgrade of Auckland Airport in history, and making progress on sustainability initiatives that will have a meaningful impact across the aviation precinct.”
Just a month after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese turned the first sod on Newcastle Airport’s $110 million terminal expansion, the airport has marked another major milestone with the planning approval for development applications (DA) of the first two building projects on Astra Aerolab.
Queenstown Airport will pay shareholders a record annual dividend of $15.54 million after a strong recovery during the past financial year.
Auckland Airport has overhauled its parental leave policy as it scales up its workforce to deliver its major infrastructure programme.
A new project to free up 10,000 square meters of land is underway at the southern end of Wellington Airport.
Wellington Airport has added a new layer of accountability to its 2030 net zero emissions target by signing a commitment letter with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), the first step in having an independently validated emissions target.
In a continuation of its recovery – Queensland Airports Limited’s (QAL) Executive Committee is back to full strength, with three new appointments since the beginning of the year.
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