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Construction & Design

 

Airport Construction and Airport DesignWith the demand for air travel rising, projects that are investing in infrastructure and expanding existing facilities are frequenting the airport industry. These construction and design projects involve a wide range of stakeholders, and vary both in size and cost.

The role of an airport is to facilitate a journey to a desired destination, however, many airports are endeavouring to become destinations in themselves. To achieve this demands new designs and innovative features which can provide a ‘wow factor’ for passengers, allowing airports to not only cope with growth, but excel.

Already we have seen inspiring applications of innovative design within the industry. In this section of International Airport Review’s website, we will showcase examples of creative construction and design, and keep you up to date with project progress around the world.

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Europe’s next gateway?

23 June 2016 | By

Nicholas Coleman, Senior Lecturer at London Metropolitan University, spoke to journalist Phil Fine exclusively for International Airport Review about how Istanbul New Airport stacks up against Dubai International Airport...

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Airways New Zealand awarded contract to assist Samoa airport upgrade

15 June 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

Samoa Airport Authority has awarded Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) Airways New Zealand a contract to assist with the upgrade of air traffic management systems and infrastructure at Faleolo International Airport.

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Aerotropolis: The economic engine of the 21st century

26 May 2016 | By

The railway may have been the economic engine of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. But the aerotropolis – specifically, an airport and its cluster of aviation-linked businesses and commercial operations – is destined to be the economic engine of the 21st century. But compared to other…

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CMA report outlines benefits of BAA break-up

16 May 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

A report published by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has detailed benefits that have arisen since the breakup of BAA following an assessment of the 2009 decision requiring BAA to sell off 3 of its airports.