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Setting operational benchmarks

29 September 2009 | By Marcel Hungerbuehler, CEO of Bangalore International Airport Limited

Realising the dream of giving Bangalore an airport of world class standards has not been an easy one. If not for the relentless commitment and enthusiasm of the thousands of people involved in the making of the airport, the many complex issues faced could have slackened the pace and the…

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Marrying art with utility

29 September 2009 | By V P Agrawal, Chairman, Airports Authority of India

It gives me great pleasure indeed to present the Indian Regional Focus in International Airport Review. At the outset, I would like to compliment IAR for the yeoman service they are rendering to the Global Aviation fraternity by keeping us up to date with developments the world over.

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Spearheading the country’s aviation growth

30 September 2008 | By Mr. B.S. Shantharaju, Chief Executive Officer, Delhi International Airport (P) Limited

Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) is undergoing a major transformation, under the stewardship of Delhi International Airport (P) Limited (DIAL). The airport is being modernised with the addition of new terminals, runways and other passenger convenience infrastructure.

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Poised to make Hyderabad a regional air hub

30 September 2008 | By Mr. P.S. Nair, CEO of GHIAL, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) is poised to make Hyderabad a truly global air travel hub in India. The new airport which commenced operations on 23 March 2008 has stabilised its operations and passengers are enjoying the new experience.

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A proud moment in history

30 September 2008 | By Mr. Albert Brunner, CEO, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL)

The North of Bangalore witnessed an avalanche of activities during the second half of 2007. By then, Bangalore’s Greenfield International Airport was in its last stage of completion, in preparation for its launch in March 2008. An enthusiastic team of BIAL employees and staff from the service provider such as…

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The ‘Open Access Model’ fuel farm

28 March 2008 | By Rajgopal Swami, CFO, GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd (GHIAL)

Travel to any airport in the country and among the many things you will see are trucks re-fuelling aircraft while they are parked on the apron area. It is not just in India. This is commonplace in many other airports across the globe. The new Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at…

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Indian airports ride the wave of infrastructure growth – CSIA all set to power this growth

28 September 2007 | By G.V. Sanjay Reddy, Managing Director, Mumbai International Airport Private Limited and Vice Chairman, GVK

Noted Indian economist Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao, said more than two decades ago, “The link between infrastructure and economic development is not a once and for all affair. It is a continuous process; and progress in development has to be preceded, accompanied and followed by progress in infrastructure, if we are…

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Hyderabad: Raring to go

28 September 2007 | By Mr T Srinagesh, Chief Operating Officer of GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd.

A jewel in the crown of India’s rapidly expanding airport system is rising on a Greenfield site, approximately 30 kilometres south of downtown Hyderabad. The new Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), scheduled for operation in March 2008, is being developed by the GMR Group in a public-private partnership that also…

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Realising the new Bangalore Airport

28 September 2007 | By Albert Brunner – Chief Operating Officer, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL)

In order to keep pace with the rapid development of Bangalore as India’s leader in information technology, biotechnology and the services industry, the Government of Karnataka and the Airport Authority of India decided, in 1999, to call for international consortia to build, own and operate a new Greenfield international airport…

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Contours of Asian tourism

25 November 2005 | By Peter A. Semone, Vice President, Business Development, Pacific Asia Travel Association

Today, writes Peter Semone, Asia represents one of the planet’s hottest tourism destinations and one of the least understood source markets for the world’s premier destinations.