Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) today announced its highly anticipated Air Connectivity Ranking 2024, revealing a remarkable 14% year-on-year increase in both Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, driven by strong international demand, robust network recovery, and the return of major travel corridors.
Fiji Airports has taken a significant step forward in its aviation modernization agenda with the signing of a JPY 1.18 billion (approximately FJD $18 million) contract with TEC International, marking a significant agreement in improving aviation safety facilities across Fiji’s airport facilities.
More than 500 aviation industry leaders, regulators, and safety experts are expected to attend the third annual Asia Pacific Summit for Aviation Safety (AP-SAS) at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre on July 15–17. AP-SAS 2025 is jointly organised by Flight Safety Foundation and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.
Airports across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are preparing for nearly 7% annual air travel growth over the next 25 years. To support sustainable development, the 2nd ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Assembly in New Delhi adopted a resolution promoting the optimisation of current capacity and the expansion of new infrastructure.
ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East today honored three airports for their outstanding commitment to aerodrome safety with the presentation of its inaugural Safety Recognition Awards 2025.
Mangaluru International Airport has procured state-of-the-art rubber removal equipment to enhance passenger and operational safety. This advanced machinery is designed to efficiently remove rubber deposits from aircraft tyres on the runway, ensuring optimal friction levels and safe landings.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has enhanced the reporting mechanism related to the Automated People Mover (APM) to ensure that incidents concerning passenger safety will be logged properly, while introducing new measures to ensure that incident investigation will be conducted thoroughly.
The changes are part of a system called the Divergent Missed Approach Protection System (DMAPS) which was initiated and developed by Airways, New Zealand’s air navigation service provider, and approved by Wellington Airport.
Sharjah Airport has announced the success of its comprehensive full-scale emergency drill, conducted to assess and enhance the airport’s readiness to handle emergency situations.
Kansai Airports is delighted to announce an earthquake and tsunami drill at Osaka International Airport (ITAMI) on November 28, 2024.
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