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- 273. PHG Signs Hotel in Melbourne, Australia
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Park Hotel Group has signed a management deal with Roxy-Pacific Holdings for a hotel in Melbourne, Australia. Scheduled to open in 2022, the Park Hotel Melbourne increases the group’s portfolio to nearly 20 hotels in operation or under development.
- 274. Kyushu Saga International Airport to Become Proving Ground for Latest Technologies
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All Nippon Airways (ANA) has partnered with Saga prefecture in Japan, to transform Kyushu Saga International Airport into one of the world's smartest, best-connected airports. The move is designed to make Saga Airport a proving ground for the latest connected technologies, turning it into a hotbed of innovation and a premier logistics hub in the region.
- 275. Gold Coast Airport Pleased with New Security Screening Process
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The Gold Coast Airport in Australia, part of Queensland Airports Limited, recently trialed Smiths Detection’s latest CT technology screening systems for passenger carry-on baggage. As part of the trial, Smiths Detection introduced an advanced integrated checkpoint solution designed to deliver more stringent security, whilst improving passenger experience.
- 276. CASGC/Airbus Training and Support Center contract Renewed for 20 Years
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CASGC/Airbus Training and Support Center contract Renewed for 20 Years.
- 277. China Southern Airlines passes 'white-glove' inspection of its Cargo Department
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China Southern Airlines has passed a "white-glove" inspection of its Cargo Department by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).
- 278. American Airlines seeks Chicago-Shanghai approval
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American Airlines seeks Chicago-Shanghai approval.
- 279. Boeing Delivers Next-Generation 737 to China United Airlines
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Boeing Delivers Next-Generation 737 to China United Airlines.
- 280. 2008 a More Demanding Year for Asia's Travel Industry
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2008 a More Demanding Year for Asia's Travel Industry. Asia's travel agents can face 2008 with some confidence of continued industry growth even as the United States economy tilts towards negative territory, says Abacus International, one of Asia Pacific's leading travel facilitators. Abacus' President and CEO Don Birch said Asia's travel market is holding steady in the wake of the
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