- Air China, Hainan Airlines Lead The Way in Passenger Satisfaction Survey[Feb. 02, 2007]
Passengers have elected Air China and Hainan Airlines as the best carriers on the mainland last year.
- Sydney Airport Rejects Brisbane Airport's Warnings as 'Offensive'[Feb. 05, 2007]
Australia's Sydney Airport has lashed out at warnings by its Brisbane rival that the privatisation of Qantas could reduce competition among airports, describing the allegations as offensive and unfounded.
- More Thai Turbulence as Airport Chief Quits[Feb. 03, 2007]
The former head of the company that operates Bangkok's troubled new airport has quit with a parting shot at authorities, saying the hub was opened too early last year despite his warnings.
- Sun Hung Kai Properties, Cathay Pacific Join Race for Third Cargo Terminal at HKIA[Feb. 03, 2007]
The Airport Authority Hong Kong has received expressions of interest to build the city's third cargo terminal from Sun Hung Kai Properties and Cathay Pacific Airways, according to a source.
- Cool Reception for Third Runway Plan at HKIA[Feb. 02, 2007]
Airlines have urged Donald Tsang not to rush into building a third runway at Hong Kong International Airport while the issue of limited airspace remains unresolved.
- Changi Buys Stake in Nanjing Airport[Feb. 02, 2007]
Singapore's Changi Airports International made its first investment in China after it bought a 29 percent stake in Nanjing Lukou International Airport, Changi said in a statement.
- Dubai to Build World's Largest Airport[Jan. 31, 2007]
Dubai already has the fastest-growing airport in the Middle East, handling more than 28 million passengers in 2006, but the booming emirate is on course to build another one - the world's largest.
- Melbourne Airport Welcomes Possible Increased Services by Qantas[Jan. 31, 2007]
Melbourne Airport is encouraged by Airline Partners Australia announcement on January 31 that if its bid for Qantas is successful it intends to increase domestic and international services.
- Australian Government Launches Inquiry into Security Scare at Sydney Airport[Jan. 30, 2007]
The Australian Government will investigate whether a recent serious incident at Sydney Airport warrants tightening security, Australia's Transport Minister Mark Vaile said on January 30.
- Australian Government: No Intention to Change Airport Gambling Legislation[Jan. 30, 2007]
The Australian Government has no intention of changing legislation to allow casinos, poker machines or TAB operations at passenger airports, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Regional Services Mark Vaile said on January 30.