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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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Planned Mexico City Airport gains support from IATA

9 June 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to support construction of the proposed Mexico City Airport.

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Work to begin on Bohol Airport Project

3 June 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

The Phillippines Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) has signed an agreement with Japanese joint venture Mitsubishi Corporation and Chiyoda Corporation to begin work on the new eco-friendly Bohol Airport Project.

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Houston’s approach to accommodating the Airbus A380

27 May 2015 | By Jeffrey K.A. Brown, Houston Airport System

With the arrival of the first two Airbus A380 arriving at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), Chief Development Officer Jeffrey K.A. Brown explains the airports approach to accommodating the aircraft through infrastructure and ground handling operations.

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Airport Development: Redesigning Rostov Airport

20 March 2015 | By Matt Cartwright and Alex Bitus of Twelve Architects

With the football World Cup arriving in 2018, the Russian city of Rostov on Don needed to replace its current airport with one that would expand its capacity well into the future. Matt Cartwright and Alex Bitus of Twelve Architects explain how it approached its design for the all new…

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Tampa International Airport: Tampa’s Master Plan Update

16 February 2015 | By Joe Lopano, CEO, Tampa International Airport

The Tampa Bay region has a legacy of aviation firsts that dates back to 1914 when Tony Jannus piloted the world’s first commercially scheduled flight, flying from St Petersburg to Tampa. As Joe Lopano, Chief Executive Officer of Tampa International Airport describes, it is continuing this tradition through an extensive…

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The Circle: Zurich’s second centre

8 December 2014 | By Beat Pahud, Project Leader, 'The Circle' Project

Switzerland’s biggest commercial property development is taking shape on Zurich Airport’s doorstep. ‘The Circle’ Project Leader, Beat Pahud, reveals how the project is set to revolutionise Zurich The Circle – a breath-taking plan which envisages a small town all in one building – is currently Switzerland’s biggest commercial property development.

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Leading Los Angeles Airport into the future

8 December 2014 | By Gina Marie Lindsey, Executive Director, LAWA

Los Angeles International Airport is in the midst of a modernisation and development investment worth £7 billion. Executive Director of Los Angeles World Airports, Gina Marie Lindsey, provides an overview of the projects.

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Dubai Airports: Connecting the world

14 October 2014 | By Lorne Riley, Dubai Airport

Lorne Riley outlines Dubai Airports' ambitious expansion programme which, when complete, will see Dubai International and Dubai World Central-Al Maktoum International Airport’s joint capacity reach in excess of 200 million passengers per year.

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Salt Lake City’s terminal redevelopment

14 October 2014 | By Maureen Riley, Salt Lake City Department of Airports

After years planning, Salt Lake City International Airport's terminal redevelopment broke ground in July 2014. Once complete, the $1.8 billion programme will provide a new hub for America’s south west.