Airfield construction and installation (airside) | Technical systems (airside) |
Drainage and water treatment | Aircraft maintenance |
Fuel farm technology | Airfield lighting |
Hangar design and construction | Environmental control (e.g. noise, flight monitoring) |
Pavement design and construction | Maintenance systems (e.g. scaffolding, test stands) |
Planning consultancy, construction | Marking and signage |
Power supplies and cabling | Navigation aids |
Technical installations | Surface treatment |
Waste collection and treatment | Tools and tooling |
Other construction and consultancy activities | Other technical systems and services |
Ground support equipment and Services | Terminal Construction and Installations |
Air starters, PCA systems | Access technology (doors), control systems |
Aircraft access | Architecture |
Aircraft de-icing | Baggage handling |
Aircraft handling | Baggage protection systems |
Aircraft refuelling | Baggage screening |
Aircraft towing | Baggage trolleys & trolley management |
Aircraft washing | Cargo handling |
Airfield surface equipment | Check-in desks and counters |
Baggage handling | Check-in systems and technology |
Baggage loading | Construction |
Baggage transportation | Consultancy |
Cargo handling | Escalators and moving walkways |
Catering equipment | FIDS and PIDS |
Crash, fire, rescue | Lighting and HVAC |
Conveying technology | Loading equipment (ULD) |
Loading systems (e.g. cranes, lift tables) | Monitors |
Maintenance (e.g. sweepers, mowers) | Parking (all facilities) |
Mobile cargo handling systems (e.g. transporters, dollies) | Passenger handling |
Passenger handling | Passenger information technology |
Passenger transportation | Passenger screening |
Power supplies | Public address systems |
Water and toilet carts | Safety inspection equipment |
Winter services | Safety systems (e.g. alarm, fire control) |
Other ground support equipment & services | Security |
Stationary cargo systems and components | |
Technical installations | |
Terminal infrastructure | |
Warehousing and commissioning systems | |
Other technical equipment and Services | |
Terminal interiors | Services |
Floor finishes | Associations |
Furniture | Consultancy (e.g. privatisation) |
Promotional displays | Property management |
Shop furnishings | Trade press, information services |
Other terminal equipment | Other services |
Information technology (IT/Software) | |
Air traffic control | |
Airport management | |
Baggage management | |
Cargo management | |
Internet services | |
Passenger management | |
Traffic and operations management | |
Other software and services |
The 6th Inter Airport China 2014 is organized by the Mack Brooks Exhibitions Group, will take place at China International Exhibition Center (CIEC) during Oct.15-17, 2014.
The sponsor, AVITEC’s broad remit includes equipment tendering both domestically and internationally for airport and ATC equipment, as well as the import and export of aviation-related equipment and services. Its list of references includes tendering and purchasing for more than 100 large-scale civil aviation infrastructure projects. Together, the CAAC, CAS and AVITEC will be inviting the majority of visitors attending the show.
Background of Inter Airport China 2014
China plans to build 55 new airports over the next 5 years. This will increase the total number of airports to 230. This will help to ease the overwhelming increase in passenger numbers.
The Civil Aviation Administration plans to invest a remarkable USD230 billion within the next 5 years.
450 million to 500 million passenger trips are expected to be made annually in China by 2015. This is a substantial increase from the 230 million made in 2009.
Beijing plans to build a second airport which can handle 60 million passengers a year. This will maintain the rapid increase in passenger numbers.
The International Air Transport Association forecasts that Chinese international passengers will increase from 49.2 million in 2009 to 82.1 million by 2014. This is a striking 66.87% increase.
China is increasing its total number of airports from 175 to 230 over the next five years and will be investing approximately 390bn USD to purchase 3,710 new aircraft.
According to the International Air Transport Association, the number of Chinese international passengers is set to increase from 49.2m in 2009 to 82.1m in 2014.
China also plans to open its airspace below 4,000 meters to civilian aircraft. Already possessing the second largest economy in the world, China’s large involvement with the aviation industry means the country will eventually become the second largest market in the world for general aviation aircraft like helicopters and turboprop aircraft.
EXHIBITOR'S PROFILE:
Exhibit Categories of Inter Airport China 2014
ORGANIZER'S PROFILE:
Name: The Mack Brooks Exhibitions GroupAddress: Romeland House Romeland Hill St. Albans Herts AL3 4ET United Kingdom
Tel: +44-1727 814400
Fax: +44-1727 814401
E-Mail: info@mackbrooks.com
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The Mack Brooks Exhibitions Group builds markets worldwide by bringing buyers and sellers together in specialized market-places.
The history and background of Mack Brooks
Established in 1965, the company owns and organises leading international trade fairs and ‘business to business’ exhibitions, events and conferences around the world in the fields of engineering, transport, metalworking, information technology, textiles, food and beverages, railways, construction, tunnelling, printing, converting, airport management and aviation. The Group also publishes related directories, magazines, sector reports and internet sites.