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The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA or AAHK) is the statutory body (governed by the Airport Authority Ordinance (Cap. 483)) of the government of Hong Kong that is responsible for the operations of the Hong Kong International Airport.
Hong Kong is 5 hours away from half the world's population, so in order to meet future demand until 2030 and beyond, the Airport Authority Hong Kong ("AAHK") proposed the expansion of HKIA into a three-runway system ("3RS") to support the two currently operated runways, through the introduction of Master Plan 2030 ("MP 2030") in 2011.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), the operator of the city's airport, said on Wednesday that it has raised US$1.5 billion by selling perpetual debt to help fund the completion of its mega third ...
The airport is operated by Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), a statutory body of the Hong Kong government established on 1 December 1995. [6] It runs 24 hours a day and is the primary hub for Cathay Pacific , Greater Bay Airlines , Hong Kong Airlines , HK Express , and Air Hong Kong (cargo carrier).
Jack So Chak-kwong, GBM, GBS, OBE, JP (traditional Chinese: 蘇澤光; simplified Chinese: 苏泽光) is the chairman of the Board of Airport Authority Hong Kong from June 2015. He is a former chairman and executive director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), former chairman and Chief Executive of the MTR Corporation , and ...
While the airport is under the control of the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), the security power has been delegated to the AVSECO staffs. All persons and baggages carried by them must be X-Rayed and checked at the security screening points of the AVSECO (with a few exceptions at the Tenant Restricted Area).
An airport authority is an entity responsible for the operation and oversight of an airport or group of airports. [1] ... Airport Authority Hong Kong: Hong Kong, China:
The Hong Kong International Airport APM is a driverless people mover located within Hong Kong International Airport. It operates in two segments within Terminal 1 and the Midfield Concourse, and between Terminals 1, and also connects to the Skypier. It used to also serve Terminal 2 prior to 2019.