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17. ACI Asia Pacific Regional Director Reviews Challenges Airports
ACIs traffic record shows that global passenger traffic has grown by 45% in the last 10 years (from 3.48 billion in 2000 to 5.04 billion in 2010) and the trend is continuing. ACI has forecast global passenger traffic to double to over 10 billion passengers by 2029. The high traffic growth implies need for expansion and upgrade of airport infrastructure which can impose huge financ
18. Air Astana Opens New Engineering Facility in Almaty
Kazakhstans Air Astana has opened a new internationally approved engineering facility in Almaty. The facility is equipped to handle non-destructive testing and repairs to wheels, batteries and aircraft structures. Air Astanas investment in the facility is expected to save it over US$1 million in the first year, as it becomes independent of foreign maintenance service providers.
19. Japan Beats Philippines to Win Borneo Sevens
Japan ran in eight unanswered tries against the Philippines to sweep to a 46-0 victory and clinch the Borneo Sevens title, the second and final ranking event in the HSBC Asian Sevens Series on Sunday. The victory saw Japan retain its position as the top team in Asian Sevens for a second consecutive year. In the second annual Asia Pacific Womens Sevens, Papua New Guinea claimed its
20. Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in August 2011
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in August 2011. For the first ever time, visitor arrivals to Hong Kong surpassed 4 million in a single month, with arrivals in August 2011 reaching 4,065,761, a year-on-year growth of 17.7%. In the first eight months of 2011, visitor arrivals amounted to 27,236,330, a 16.2%-increase compared to the same period last year.
21. Stephen Ford Appointed GM @ The St. Regis Shenzhen
Stephen Ford has been appointed as General Manager of the 297-room St. Regis Shenzhen. He is also Vice President, Area Managing Director, South China, for Starwood Hotels & Resorts.
22. Aircraft Movements @ Nordic Aviation Capital
Nordic Aviation Capital has purchased one Bombardier Dash 8-Q300 (MSN 565) from All Nippon Airways Trading Co. and purchased one ex Mac Air ATR 42-500 (MSN 571) from Transtate Airlines Investments (Receivers and Managers Appointed).
23. JAL and China Eastern Airlines Expand Codeshare
Japan Airlines and China Eastern Airlines have reached an agreement to expand their codeshare partnership to include their entire Sino-Japan networks. Starting from 8 October 2011, the airlines will place their respective flight designators JL and MU on every flight operated by the other, between cities in China and Japan.
24. Tiger Airways Fleet Reaches 20 Aircraft
Tiger Airways Singapore fleet had reached a milestone 20 aircraft with the addition of two new Airbus A320-232 planes from the Airbus delivery centre in Toulouse. This increase is in line with the groups overall plans to grow its total fleet to 68 aircraft by December 2015.

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