A consortium consisting of Basic Element, Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and Changi Airports International (CAI) recently won the operating rights for Vladivostok International Airport in Russia as part of a US$109m deal. Andrey Elinson, deputy head of Basic Element, talks to Passenger Terminal World about the acquisition and the consortium’s plans.
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Engineering News-Record (ENR) has recognized San Diego International Airport’s Terminal 2 (T2) Green Build project…
Siemens’ Logistics and Airport Solutions is showcasing its Siamos modular software solution for airport operations…
After four years of planning and design, Geneva Airport’s energy positive aile_EST (East Wing) project looks set to become a reality. Passenger Terminal World speaks to the architects in charge of the project
Construction work has started on the US$1.1bn Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) set out by the…
317 speakers. Three full days of discussion. No less than 13 dedicated sessions. Over 1,000…
Fraport, the operator for Frankfurt Airport in Germany, has announced that it has implemented Quintiq’s…
Atlanta’s Department of Aviation is seeking proposals from firms to develop a high-end hotel facility,…
Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) has released a statement backing the development of Clark International…
Collaboration with architects and IT experts is the name of the game for airport operators looking to ensure their development plans can stand the test of time