The forecast anticipates 4.8% annual passenger growth in Asia-Pacific and 5.4% in the Middle East during the 2025–2028 period.
Kansai Airports is pleased to announce that we have become a member of “ACT FOR SKY”, a voluntary organization that works to commercialize, promote, and expand the use of domestically produced SAF (*1).
In order to make the airside facilities orderly and easy to identify, the major taxiways "NC", "NP" and "EC" in northern part of Taoyuan International Airport have been renamed "N", "P" and "E" at 6 pm on 21st April 2022, with new Aeronautical Information Publications (AIP) and navigation visual aids coming into effect at the same time.
Brisbane Airport’s Lost Property Auction is back with a record number of valuable items, allowing the public to grab a bargain as well as own some unique pieces of aviation history.
Perth Airport has achieved a 100 per cent overall score on the annual GRESB analysis and has been recognised as an infrastructure sector leader in the Transport category.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today announced the air traffic figures of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) for September 2022. During the month, passenger throughput at HKIA reached 525,000, marking a year-on-year increase of 132.7%. Cargo and flight movements handled were 341,000 tonnes and 11,665, respectively, representing decreases of 25.0% and 16.3% compared to the same month last year.
The KIX Sky Day and Sky Season Committee and Kansai Airports Group are pleased to announce that KIX 'Sky Day' Festival 2022 will be held in conjunction with 'Sky Day' on November 3.
Just three months after re-launching Vancouver to Brisbane services, Air Canada is expanding to daily flights from 2023.
Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) has concluded the 3rd batch of Basic Air Traffic Controllers training course.
Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 5,835,186 passengers (PAX) during the first nine months of 2022, registering an 89.6% increase and 15.6% decline against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively. Meanwhile, QAIA received 51,463 aircraft movements (ACM), 63.2% more and 16.0% less than the figures recorded during the same periods in 2021 and 2019, respectively. As for year-to-date cargo figures, QAIA handled 45,935 tons, marking a 9.7% rise and 39.7% drop compared with 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
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