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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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Aerotropolis 5: A look at India

12 April 2016 | By Dr Sarkar

Fuelled by its booming economy and rapidly rising personal incomes, India’s commercial air travel has grown substantially over the past decade. Since India’s airport infrastructure was ill-equipped to accommodate such dramatic growth, the Ministry of Civil Aviation set about a two-fold process...

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Aerotropolis 4: A Powerhouse of Tremendous Economic Potential?

5 April 2016 | By Dr Sarkar

Aerotropolises, mostly built around large metropolises, are a powerhouse of tremendous aviation-mode transport and economic potential; especially for export-oriented international business, technology park, eco-tourism, etc. Cited below are some of the illustrative cases of aerotropolis with focus of eco-innovation and technological marvels. We take a look at some case studies…

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Munich Airport: Innovative and sustainable

4 April 2016 | By Philipp Ahrens, Director of the Satellite Project Team, Munich Airport

Munich Airport’s €900 million Satellite Terminal project – which is set to increase capacity at the airport by 11 million passengers while generating 40% less CO2 emissions than existing terminal buildings – is now entering the final stages of completion. Philipp Ahrens, Director of the Satellite Project Team, reveals the…

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Manchester Airport Transformation Programme

31 March 2016 | By Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport explains how its Transformation Programme will improve passenger experience through a series of 60 enhancements and unlock economic possibilities for the benefit of the North and UK plc...

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Video update: Lyon Airports Terminal 1 extension

29 March 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

As construction activity reaches its peak, Lyon Airports issues a video displaying the travel experiences which the new Terminal 1 will offer and a timelapse video of the build.

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Aerotropolis 3: A deeper understanding

29 March 2016 | By Dr Sarkar

An aerotropolis is a region that develops and grows within an airport and related activities as central economic growth drivers and the hub of economic activity...

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Aerotropolis 2: The Global Scene

22 March 2016 | By

These transportation hubs are able to dramatically stimulate local economies by attracting a wide range of aviation-related businesses to their peripheries and resulting in what John Kasarda, a US academic who studies and advises governments on city planning issues, has dubbed the ‘aerotropolis’...

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Aerotropolis: Defined

15 March 2016 | By

Airports, like cities, are never static. They are constantly evolving in form and function. Historically, airports have been understood as places where aircraft operate, including runways, control towers, terminals, hangers and other facilities which directly serve aircraft, passengers and cargo. However, this traditional understanding is giving way to a much…