The year 2024 marked a new milestone for the aviation industry. Passenger traffic not only rebounded from the pandemic but also expected to have exceeded pre-pandemic levels, signaling a new era of growth. Asia-Pacific served an estimated 3.5 billion passengers or 3% increase over 2019, while the Middle East continued its upward trajectory, reaching an estimated 443 million passengers—a remarkable 9% growth over pre-pandemic levels.
Airport demand forecasting plays an integral role in forming an airport’s wider strategic plans for operations, infrastructure and facilities for passengers.
If ever there is an oxymoron, it’s developing and building a new airport under lockdown during a pandemic. But always up for a challenge, that’s what the aviation industry does.
We recently caught up Dr. Pierre Coutu, President of Aviation Strategies International (ASI), one of our World Business Partners, for a conversation to hear how ASI has been faring amid the pandemic.
The aviation sector and global economy have long been coping with the almost two years-old consequences of the pandemic. Thus, when Marsh committed to joining ACI Asia-Pacific as a World Business Partner early in 2021, they were happily welcomed but Jeannie Wong, Head of Communications and Events couldn’t help but ask “Why are you joining now at this juncture?”
The Moodie Davitt Report, the leading provider of business intelligence for the travel retail and airport commercial revenue sectors
Building a new airport from scratch is a multi-faceted, highly-complex endeavour. How people move around the airport is an important consideration in the process. Let’s take a closer look at what it takes to move people quickly and efficiently through one of the world’s largest airports.
In this latest instalment, we are pleased to share a very candid and encouraging conversation with Geoff Culbert, CEO of Sydney Airport. He has also been a director of the ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Board since 2018.
How Cloud Computing Can Support Airports in India and Beyond
At Hamad International Airport, Philip Bamber is a driving force behind the airport’s Smart Security Programme.
Notice
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you agree with it. Learn more