Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the leading trade association representing over 600 airports across 45 countries and territories, has contributed US$50,000 to Airlink, a disaster logistics non-profit organisation, to support humanitarian relief efforts in Myanmar following the recent devastating earthquake.
NACO has been requested by Malaysia Airports to develop the future vision and master plan for its flagship airport, KL International Airport (KLIA).
ACI Asia-Pacific has announced the results of the region’s annual Green Airports Recognition 2020. Taoyuan International Airport (Taoyuan City, Chinese Taipei), Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (Hyderabad, India) and Kaohsiung International Airport (Kaohsiung City, Chinese Taipei) received the highest Platinum recognition for their efforts in water management.
In a move that further advances its aspiration to be New Zealand’s first carbon neutral airport, Hawke’s Bay Airport has entered into a Joint Venture agreement with Waipukurau based lines company Centralines to explore the potential for a commercial solar farm on-Airport.
Cambodia Airports, the longstanding concessionaire of Cambodia’s network of 3 international airports, has unveiled a 20-year development and investment program for the international airport in Sihanoukville.
COVID-19 Task Force publishes reports on COVID-19 operational measures and impact assessment.
As part of its commitment regarding airport maintenance, safety and health/hygiene to all airport users and industry business partners, YACL, the operator of Yangon International Airport has strengthened the type and frequency of airport maintenance, as well as the cleaning and disinfection processes in all areas within YIA's premises, taking advantage of the enforced temporary ban (restrictions) for all international flights, as a preventive measure for the containment the COVID-19 viral outbreak.
Hamad International Airport has implemented the latest technologies to optimize passenger and employee safety in preparation for post-COVID-19 travel. The airport will be using robotics and advanced thermal screening helmets as part of the measures being introduced for the Post-COVID-19 era.
Ben Gurion Int'l Airport implements early stages of opening the sky to Aviation. Ben Gurion Int'l Airport strives to create a "Corona free Zone" at the Airport.
Following the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II and coordinating with relevant concerned entities, Queen Alia International Airport received on Tuesday 5 May, 2020, the first flight carrying Jordanian students.
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