Airport 2010 - Beijing Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition 2010
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Stan Gale to make keynote address
Gale International serves as the principal developer of Songdo International Business District, a $35 billion city located near South Korea’s Incheon Airport that is recognised as one of the largest private development projects in the world.
“I am honoured to have been asked to deliver a keynote address at the 2010 Airport Cities World Conference, and look forward to engaging in a fruitful dialogue on the future of the Aerotropolis development model. I hope you will join me as we examine the connected world. I will share some of the initiatives we are undertaking to
create global cities that are environmentally sustainable and globally connected.”
Stan Gale, Chairman, Gale International
ACE 2010 will give Beijing wings
Beijing Airport City Development Co Ltd (ACL) has officially unveiled its theme for hosting the 2010 Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition (ACE).
Under the title "City Wings - A New Thrust of Future Urban Development," ACL will emphasise how the development of an airport city leads to urbanisation, city growth and widespread economic benefits.
Speaking at a press conference during the 15th Routes World event in Beijing, Desmond Shum, vice chairman and CEO of ACL said: “ACL is proud to be hosting the 10th Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition and to bring this international event to Mainland China for the first time. This event is of great significance for the aviation market in China and will be a huge boost to airport-based industry development.”
Chen Weidong, governor of the Shunyi district government, commented that the airport city would not only boost economic and social development at Beijing Airport for years to come but also represented a “key inland free trade point to China” to attract international investors.
During the event Alex Kirby, managing director of Insight Media, the owners and organisers of ACE, handed over the Global Airport City Conference and Exhibition telescope, as a symbol of ACL’s hosting of the conference. ACE 2010 will be held at the China World Hotel in Beijing from April 21?23.
Sponsorship, session and speaker information
Andrew Hazell
Events Director
E-mail: andrewh-AT-airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7518
Conference and registration information
Emma Dean
Conference Manager
E-mail: emma-AT-airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7505
Gale International serves as the principal developer of Songdo International Business District, a $35 billion city located near South Korea’s Incheon Airport that is recognised as one of the largest private development projects in the world.
“I am honoured to have been asked to deliver a keynote address at the 2010 Airport Cities World Conference, and look forward to engaging in a fruitful dialogue on the future of the Aerotropolis development model. I hope you will join me as we examine the connected world. I will share some of the initiatives we are undertaking to
create global cities that are environmentally sustainable and globally connected.”
Stan Gale, Chairman, Gale International
ACE 2010 will give Beijing wings
Beijing Airport City Development Co Ltd (ACL) has officially unveiled its theme for hosting the 2010 Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition (ACE).
Under the title "City Wings - A New Thrust of Future Urban Development," ACL will emphasise how the development of an airport city leads to urbanisation, city growth and widespread economic benefits.
Speaking at a press conference during the 15th Routes World event in Beijing, Desmond Shum, vice chairman and CEO of ACL said: “ACL is proud to be hosting the 10th Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition and to bring this international event to Mainland China for the first time. This event is of great significance for the aviation market in China and will be a huge boost to airport-based industry development.”
Chen Weidong, governor of the Shunyi district government, commented that the airport city would not only boost economic and social development at Beijing Airport for years to come but also represented a “key inland free trade point to China” to attract international investors.
During the event Alex Kirby, managing director of Insight Media, the owners and organisers of ACE, handed over the Global Airport City Conference and Exhibition telescope, as a symbol of ACL’s hosting of the conference. ACE 2010 will be held at the China World Hotel in Beijing from April 21?23.
Sponsorship, session and speaker information
Andrew Hazell
Events Director
E-mail: andrewh-AT-airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7518
Conference and registration information
Emma Dean
Conference Manager
E-mail: emma-AT-airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7505
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Last modified: 2010-06-04 19:32:22