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49. South African Airports and SITA Prepare for FIFA world Cup 2010
South African Airports and SITA Prepare for FIFA world Cup 2010. South Africa is preparing its airports to receive an estimated half a million visitors for the FIFA 2010 World Cup with improved check-in and self-service facilities through a $35m programme to be implemented by aviation IT and communications specialist SITA.
50. Double-Digit Growth in Passenger Traffic for Airports in Asia Pacific
According to the latest ACI Passenger and Freight Flash Reports, passenger traffic in the Asia Pacific region continued to show strong and steady growth in March 2012. A year-on-year increase of 10.8% was recorded for airports in the Asia Pacific area whereas airports in the Middle Eastern showed an even more remarkable increase of 16.4% when compared to March 2011.
51. Two Airports in Japan Partner ARINC to Upgrade Facilities
ARINC is implementing vMUSE Express at two Japanese airports - Naha Airport in Okinawa (OKA) and Kagoshima Airport in Kagoshima (KOJ). The technology will help both airports meet the needs of a growing pool of airline customers as well as enhance passenger processing as passenger traffic continues to grow.
52. Cybersecurity: Airlines and Airports Need To Do More
The air transport industry has cybersecurity as a top priority with 95% of airlines and 96% of airports investing resources into major cybersecurity programs or pilots over the next three years. Yet research released this week by SITA shows there is still room for improvement with only one third of boards at airlines, and a fifth at airports, having fully integrated cybersecurity i
53. Three Airports in Asia Pacific Now Airport Carbon Accredited
ACI Asia Pacific has confirmed that three more airports are now Airport Carbon Accredited. In 2009, ACI Europe launched Airport Carbon Accreditation which provided an independent tool to access and recognize the efforts of airports in managing and reducing their CO2 emissions. In November 2011, the program received support from ICAO and was extended to the Asia Pacific region with
54. ACI Reports September 2012 Traffic Data from Airports in Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific airports recorded a steady +5.1% increase in passenger traffic compared to September 2011 while Middle Eastern airports continued the strong growth and recorded +10.1% increase year-on-year. Year-to-date passenger traffic for the period of January to September 2012 showed an increase of 7.7% and 11.9% respectively for Asia Pacific and Middle East areas.
55. Volga-Dnepr Begins Validating ACC3 Status of Airports
Volga-Dnepr Airlines has validated the first seven airports in compliance with European Commission aviation security regulations for cargo operating into the EU from non-EU countries. The airline organised for an independent auditor trained by IATA and accredited by the EU to confirm the ACC3 validation status for airports in New Delhi, India, Al Maktoum and Fujairah in the UAE, Is
56. China’s Airports Face Challenging Outlook in 2008
China’s Airports Face Challenging Outlook in 2008. The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation is expecting China’s airports to be challenged by strong growth rates and the need to find capital to fund expansion in the year ahead. The analysis is contained in a new research report on the Chinese airport sector.

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