- Sun Hung Kai Lines up Bid for Air Cargo Hub[Sep. 11, 2006]
Sun Hung Kai Properties, Hong Kong's largest developer by market capitalization, plans to bid for the proposed third air cargo terminal in Hong Kong, according to a source.
- ANA 'to Launch Low-cost Carriers'[Sep. 09, 2006]
Japan's All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd (ANA) is set to launch two low-cost carriers -- one for international services, one for domestic -- by sometime in the first half of 2007, the Yomiuri Shimbun daily said on Saturday.
- Qantas Response to Report on Airport Pricing[Sep. 07, 2006]
Qantas said today that it was disappointed at the Australian Productivity Commission's draft report on airport pricing, which was released today, and would make a further submission.
- GACA, British Airports Group Hold Talks[Sep. 06, 2006]
Alan McCartney, chairman of the British Airports Group (BAG), met Abdullah Al-Rehaimy of the Genera Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) in Jeddah yesterday to share ideas and explore the UK experience in airport construction and logistics.
- Property Helps Brisbane Airport's Profits Up[Sep. 04, 2006]
Brisbane Airport Corporation's property portfolio has helped the group lift annual after tax profit from $20.97 million to $62.58 million for the year to June 30.
- Tibet's Third Civil Airport Operational[Sep. 02, 2006]
Nyingchi Airport, the third civil airport in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, began operations when a Boeing 757 landed on Friday.
- Deicing's 'Premium Blend'[Sep. 02, 2006]
There is nowhere in the world that has seen the type of tremendous growth that is currently happening in China's aviation industry. "China's soaring aviation industry is expected to double its transport volume over the next five years," said Gao Hongfeng, deputy director of China's General Administration of Civil Aviation.
- Review of Airport Security Measures Urged[Sep. 01, 2006]
An Asian airlines' association warned on Friday that radical new airport security measures are raising public anxiety, and urged governments to review such procedures to avoid dampening air travel.
- AUS: No Extra Security Measures at Airports[Aug. 28, 2006]
Australia will not introduce the extra airport security steps adopted in Britain and the US in wake of the alleged London bomb plot such as banning liquids and gels on flights.
- Adelaide Airport MUIT Receives 1st Major Award[Aug. 30, 2006]
Adelaide Airport's new Multi-User Integrated Terminal (Terminal 1 or known as T1 in short) has been chosen over others as the 'Achievement of the Year' for 2006 in South Australia by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (Australia) on 24th August.