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Event: Airport Development 2006
Where: The Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore
When: 29 August – 2 September 2006
Organiser: Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
Website: Airport Development 2006
Airport Development 2006 is a world first. A major five-day international event organised by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) with key partners including Airports Council International (ACI) and IJK and Associates, supported by Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB).
The event aims to draw together global aviation investors and strategic interests in Airport and ANS development essential to future development of airports in the emerging markets.
By bringing a global focus to Asia Pacific, Middle East and Eastern European issues, this event highlights the need to share experiences in state of the art finance/investments, regulations & policies, privatisation, retail strategies, latest infrastructure, strategic and new technology requirements for these rapidly emerging markets. Established by industry specialists, the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation has designed a landmark conference for 2006.
Programme Highlights
- A Specialist Finance Masterclass
- 7 workshops on Emerging Markets, Low Cost Airports, ANS and Airport Benchmarking
- 3 Day Conference including:
- Airport Investment funding models
- The holistic view of the emerging ANS and Airport overlap
- Case Studies on Airport Development
- Streams on Emerging Markets of India, Middle East, China and the Eastern European regions
Key issues include the interplay between airports, ANS providers, privatisation forces and competition between airline hubs and traffic growth in the development of airports in the emerging markets.
A number of the region’s airport s will detail their plans looking towards the finance sector for investment, while investors will discuss potential returns in the competitive marketplace, and the potential growth of airport investment models in the emerging markets.