Asia-Pacific & Middle East Airports – Issue 3, 2024
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Airport profile: Mactan Cebu
Special report: Western Sydney Airport
Plus: Airport Art, Customer Service & Regional News
VIEW FROM THE TOP
Director general, Stefano Baronci, reflects on the advocacy efforts of ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East to raise awareness of the social and economic importance of the region’s airports and the huge infrastructure challenges ahead.
INDUSTRY NEWS
We provide a snapshot of some of the latest news stories from across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
REGIONAL UPDATE
ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East’s manager for communications and brand marketing, Yuman Lau, provides a comprehensive round-up of the latest developments and insights from the airport industry.
ONBOARD FOR GROWTH
With soaring traffic figures, an ambitious new investor and plans to become the first transfer hub in the Philippines, these are exciting times for Mactan Cebu International Airport, writes Joe Bates.
GOING GREEN
Airports across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East continue to raise the sustainability bar and reduce their carbon footprint, writes Joe Bates.
GREEN MACHINE!
Its achievements, ambitions and commitment to protecting the environment quite simply make Christchurch Airport one of the greenest and sustainably run gateways on the planet, writes Joe Bates.
FUEL FOR THOUGHT
Andrew Caughey, head of sustainable aviation at AtkinsRéalis, offers advice to airports seeking to become future fuels ready.
GAME CHANGER
Abu Dhabi Airports CEO, Elena Sorlini, tells Joe Bates more about the transformational benefits of Zayed International Airport’s new Terminal A and the company’s customer service strategy.
LOOKING GOOD!
With 80% of the project now complete and its first international airline secured, Western Sydney Airport is on track to open in late 2026.
WORKS OF ART
Joe Bates takes a closer look at the introduction of innovative new artworks at Singapore Changi and Hong Kong airports.
WBP NEWS
The latest news and views from World Business Partners across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.


