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July 18, 2011
It’s been a busy few weeks for the world’s airports with the opening of new terminals in Buenos Aires and Amsterdam and the news that NACO has won the contract to design a Beijing’s new international gateway.
Elsewhere, Japan’s Tsunami wrecked Sendai Airport is set to re-open; the Canadian government has admitted that Toronto will need a new airport; and Chicago O’Hare has opened a restaurant that plays homage to the city’s Blackhawks ice-hockey team.
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Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport opens new $150m terminal
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Argentina’s Ezeiza International Airport has officially opened its new $150 million Terminal C.
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Schiphol opens new general aviation terminal |
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Amsterdam Schiphol–East has opened a new 6,000sqm multi–functional general aviation terminal to cater for the 4,500 private and business flights that the airport handles each year.
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NACO designs Beijing’s second airport
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NACO Netherlands Airport Consultants has won the contract to design Beijing’s second ‘mega’ airport – The Beijing New International Airport (BNIA).
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Other news
Japan’s tsunami-swamped Sendai Airport to re-open
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Sendai Airport in Japan, which was crippled by March’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, is due to resume international flights on 25 July, the country’s Transport Ministry has announced.
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Toronto area will need a new airport from 2027 onwards
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The government of Canada will need to build a new airport 50 kilometres north east of Toronto in the next 16 to 26 years to cope with expected traffic growth in the region, according to a new study.
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O'Hare opens new Blackhawks ice-hockey themed restaurant
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Chicago O’Hare has welcomed another little piece of the windy city to its facilities with the opening of a restaurant named after its famous Blackhawks ice hockey team.
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Airport World 2011
Issue 03
In the spotlight:
Investing in airports
Airports:
X’ian, Tampa & Memphis
Retail:
Health & beauty
Plus:
Airport design & observation platforms
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Theme: Airport IT
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