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    Changi teams up with Cairo partner on air cargo

    来源:shippingazette    编辑:编辑部    发布:2023/08/25 17:21:16

    SINGAPORE's Changi Airports International (CAI) has signed a consultancy agreement with Cairo Airport Company for a feasibility study considering the development of "Cairo Cargo City" at the airport.

    Minister of civil aviation of Egypt, Mohamed Abbas Helmy, who is leading a high-level Egypt delegation on a visit to Singapore Changi Airport, said: "We are pleased with this new partnership, and have every confidence that Changi Airports International will be able to provide world-class solutions for Cairo International Airport as part of the strategic plan to strengthen the Egyptian position as a hub for passenger and cargo."

    Magdy Ishak Azzer, chairman and chief executive of Cairo Airport Company, commented: "Changi Airport has won the Skytrax World's Best Airport Award a record 12 times, and is one of the top airport hubs in the world. We look forward to tapping Changi Airports International's experience and expertise to implement value adding solutions at Cairo Airport."

    Eugene Gan, chief executive of CAI, said: "We seek to unlock Cairo Airport's tremendous potential for growth, leveraging on its status as one of the busiest airports in Africa by passenger and cargo volumes.

    "We also look forward to not only providing impactful solutions in the short term, but to a longer-term partnership with Cairo Airport Company."

    Changi Airports International (CAI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Changi Airport Group, is a major airport investor, manager and consultant in the global aviation market.

    CAI's experience spans over 20 countries and more than 60 airports around the world, reports London's Air Cargo News.