Airservices Australia focuses on supporting innovation and growth
Airservices Australia releases corporate plan outlining how the organisation will continue to support the long-term growth of Australia's aviation industry.
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Airservices Australia releases corporate plan outlining how the organisation will continue to support the long-term growth of Australia's aviation industry.
Over the past two years, Christchurch's growth has not faltered and the airport has seen a 17 per cent increase of profits compared to FY18.
One of the capacity restraints the Asia-Pacific region is facing comes from a lack of human resources, in terms of both recruiting and training skilled-aviation personnel.
With capacity set to continue its strong growth in the Asia-Pacific region, ACI highlights the importance of efficiency, protecting existing infrastructure and investing where is necessary.
As part of the south terminal expansion, Gold Coast Airport will soon have aerobridges to increase passenger satisfaction, as piling gets underway.
Airport investment and effective land use planning are essential for sustainable growth and longevity of the development of Australia's regional airports.
Scott Douglas has been appointed new Executive General Manager, Property, of Brisbane Airport Corporation from August 2019.
As one of eight key anchor projects planned for Auckland Airport over the next decade, Northern Network will add capacity to the core airport network.
Ben Kiff, Managing Director, NATS, Middle East and Asia Pacific (MEAP) details the initiatives NATS are deploying globally – but specifically in APAC – to ensure quality ATM.
This terminal expansion will be a major employment generator for the city, by 2037 the airport precinct will contribute $818 million annually to the region.
Christchurch Airport sees a strong growth in May; its visitor arrival growth between July and May growing to 8.5 per cent.
The operator of Gold Coast Airport will be incentivised to reduce carbon emissions under an innovative new financing agreement with the Commonwealth Bank.
Perez has over 20 years' experience in airline, strategy and commercial management roles and a deep understanding of travel, trade and route development.
Paul Coughlan, Project Director, said Brisbane's new runway is the biggest and most satisfying project he has ever been involved in.
An advanced air traffic control training facility has opened in Beirut, Lebanon which uses pioneering simulation technology developed by Airways New Zealand.