Airport Authority Hong Kong
The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) is a statutory body wholly owned by the Hong Kong SAR Government. Established in 1995, the AA is responsible for the operation and development of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA).
Airport Authority Hong Kong wins at HKB Technology Excellence Awards 2024
Autonomous Electric Tractor enhances airport operations efficiency and safety.
Airport Authority Hong Kong wins at HKB Technology Excellence Awards 2024
Autonomous Electric Tractor enhances airport operations efficiency and safety.
HKIA issues $5b retail bonds at 4.25%
The bonds have a tenor of 2.5 years.
January HKIA cargo throughput down 26.4% YoY
Global economic uncertainties and factories’ holiday closures weighed it down.
HKIA passenger throughput rises 28-fold in January
Passenger volume surged 466% YoY to 7.6 million in the past 12 months.
Hong Kong, Zhuhai partner to boost airport operations
This is in pursuit of the Fly-Via-Zhuhai-HK.
Gov’t relaxes flight ban mechanisms starting 1 June
The adjustments will ease travellers’ journey whilst guarding imported cases.
AAHK extends relief package by 2 months
The body continued its support to the aviation industry amidst the pandemic.
Hong Kong bans inbound flights from over 150 countries until 15 February
This will run from 16 January to 15 February.
Hong Kong completes third runway
This project took five years to complete.
Commentary
Ginza-style commercial building in neighbourhood areas attracts local consumption