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Global passenger and freight volumes increasing
Airlines

According to statistics released by the Airports Council International, passenger and freight traffic rebounded strongly during January. ACI says that total passenger traffic for the month was up by 5.4 per cent. This was aided by strong growth in international passenger numbers, which increased by 5.8 per cent, driven by double digit increases in the

Terminal WA gets nod
Airports

Terminal WA gets nod

by WOFA March 8, 2010

Westralia Airports Corporation, which operates Perth Airport, has received approval for a Major Development Plan, clearing the way for work to start on its new intrastate terminal, Terminal WA. The $136 million terminal, which will be located adjacent to the current international terminal, will cater for charter and regional flights operating within Western Australia, particularly

New Canberra Airport terminal 2nd stage approved
Airports

Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has approved a Major Development Plan for the western concourse extension at Canberra Airport. The western concourse extenstion is the second of the two-phase $350 million new multi-level passenger terminal project. The existing terminal will be demolished in stages to make room for the new facility, with the project being undertaken

Vic opposition blasts government on airports
Airports

The Victorian opposition coalition has attacked the Brumby government for failing to ensure the viability of a number of regional airports around the state. Citing the Engineers Australia 2010 Infrstructure Report Card for Victoria, Shadow Aviation Industry Minister Gordon Rich-Phillips said that the Labor government had not supported the network of more than 80 public

Auckland Airport improves profit
Airports

Auckland Airport improves profit

by WOFA February 26, 2010

Auckland International Airport Limited has recorded a 4.7 per cent increase in first half profit for the six months ending December 31, despite a fall in retail revenues. The airport recorded a profit of NZ$54m (A$42m) for the six month period, compared to NZ$51.6m (A$40m) during the corresponding period last year. This was on the

QAL growth continues in July
Airports

QAL growth continues in July

by WOFA February 23, 2010

Queensland Airports Limited has recorded growth in passenger movements of 2.9 per cent during January across its three airports. The growth was primarily driven by the Gold Coast, which was up 3.3 per cent compared to the same time last year. This was primarily driven by 23 per cent growth in international traffic through the

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