Ilia Lioutov, Head of Economics and Middle East Office, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East, explores how non-aeronautical business has evolved into the strategic engine of airport's financial resilience, with future of airport commercial operations defined by reimagining, sharing, and sustaining value through data, diversification, and adaptive strategy.
Global air travel is expected to grow over the next few months. According to ICAO, the United Nations body to support diplomacy and cooperation in air transport, there has been a steady rise in RPK (Revenue Passenger Kilometers), over the last few months. With the pandemic tapering off, supposedly, and travel restrictions being eased globally, these numbers are only going to rise.
Speaking to delegates meeting at the Stockholm+50 Leadership Dialogue today, Executive Director of the cross-industry Air Transport Action Group, Haldane Dodd urged governments to work together to adopt a long-term climate goal at the upcoming International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Assembly.
Standing up to challenges of pandemic, Shanghai Pudong International Airport has been gradually returning to its usual busy cargo operation. On May 20, a total of 175 cargo flights were accommodated at Pudong International Airport, handling cargo volume of 7,918 tons, which has recovered to 80% of its normal.
Narita International Airport Corporation (NAA) joined hands with ANA HOLDINGS INC. (ANAHD), owner of ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD (ANA) on 11 March to co-host a webinar on preventing the use of aviation for wildlife trafficking.
Never have the restroom habits of travellers been of quite as much interest to airport operators as they have become over the last two years.
Airport demand forecasting plays an integral role in forming an airport’s wider strategic plans for operations, infrastructure and facilities for passengers.
Skyports' Head of Asia Pacific Yun Yuan Tay discusses the company’s priorities, strategic plans and opportunities and explains how airports can benefit from the air taxi revolution.
The restart and recovery phase for aviation is proving to be an uphill battle, a situation not helped by constantly changing travel restrictions and growing fears about a new wave of the pandemic that has already cost over 900,000 lives globally and virtually brought the world as we knew it to a standstill. Our ongoing response to the pandemic, of course, includes doing all we can to help and support our members through the crisis.
Managing Partner of Paccaya Resources, Andrew Ford, recently sat down with our head of communications and events Jeannie Wong for a chat. He shared some key insights necessary for the resuscitation of commercial revenues at airports.
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