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Abu Dhabi and Beijing airports become sister

Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) and Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) became sister airports following a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) signed between two companies.

The agreement sets the stage for mutually beneficial collaboration between both airports through knowledge and experience sharing. The airports will look to collaborate in areas such as staff training across all aspects of airport operations and management including terminal operations, airside management, route development, and commercial management. The MOU also allows for cooperation on joint projects that will have positive returns on both entities such as hub development, airport planning, and service quality evaluation. 

Abdul Majeed Al Khoori, Acting Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Airports, commented: “We are excited to be collaborating with a globally leading aviation partner.  This MOU will be the base for an ongoing strategic partnership and future collaboration between AUH and BICA. It will enable the sharing of best practices, exploring challenges, and working together with the aim of elevating the quality of services and facilities in both international hubs.”

Mr. Liu Xuesong, Chairman ofBICA, commented: “Both BCIA and AUH possess state-of-the art infrastructure and have accumulated profound knowledge in airport operation and management. We welcome the opportunity to working together with our colleagues at AUH to share information and expertise, to improve passenger experience, and to strengthen the relationship between Beijing and Abu Dhabi. 

To date, Abu Dhabi Airports has signed sister airport agreements with 2 other international airports; Chicago Airport and Narita Airport, with the purpose of driving the growth and development of the aviation industry locally and internationally.

 

 

 
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