Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation, establishing a formal framework for collaboration between the region’s airport and air traffic management (ATM) communities.
Nadi International Airport has become the first airport in the South Pacific to achieve and be awarded ACI’s Airport Health Accreditation through its Travel Safe programme which prioritises the health and safety of arriving and departing passengers.
North Queensland Airports, the operator of Cairns and Mackay airports, announced today that its CEO Norris Carter is leaving and will be succeeded by Richard Barker.
Reaffirming its commitment to delivering an exceptional travel experience and premium offerings, Queen Alia International Airport received the title of ‘Best Airport by Size and Region: Middle East’ for airports serving five to 15 million passengers - for the second consecutive year.
Bahrain International Airport became the latest airport in the Middle East to receive Airport Health Accreditation from ACI World
ACI recently granted the Airport Health Accreditation to Almaty International Airport. Almaty International Airport is the first airport in Commonwealth of Independent States to obtain Airport Health Accreditation.
Korea Airports Corporation introduced World’s first Artificial Intelligence deep-learning based X-ray Automatic Security Screening System at Gimpo International airport domestic terminal’s departure security checkpoint.
GMR led Hyderabad International Airport has the credit to be the first and only airport in India to offer truly end-to-end paperless E-boarding to all its domestic passengers across all flights.
Nippon Medical School Foundation and Narita International Airport Corporation is opening the Narita International Airport PCR Center to provide negative PCR test certificates for customers in a minimum of 2 hours.
Demonstrating VINCI Airports’ strong commitment to fight climate change, Cambodia’s three international airports achieve the upgrade to the level 2 – Reduction of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme, the only voluntary global program for greenhouse gas emissions reductions at airports launched in 2009 on the initiative of the Airports Council International.
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