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- Over US$150bn airport projects including new airport construction and expansion of the existing airports in the emerging markets - 200 new airports are planned in India by 2030 18th of March 2014 United Arab Emirates Civil aviation authorities, airports, airport companies, consultants , contractors and senior decision makers from the emerging markets like Middle East, Indian Sub-Continent, Africa, Asia Pacific and Russia – CIS will meet global leaders in airports industry at the 4th annual Emerging Airports Conference and Exhibition in Abu Dhabi to seek partners for the proposed developments at their respective airports. Over US$150bn ongoing and future airport projects master plan and expansions in the emerging markets are expected to be presented at the strategic airport event. EACE 2014 will provide an ideal platform for the CAAs, airports and airport companies to source for the much needed foreign investments, technologies, products and services. The event will be held on April 9th -10th at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), Abu Dhabi. EACE 2014 is expected to attract senior decision makers from airports in over 20 emerging market, 200 international delegates, 50 exhibitors and 1200 trade visitors from across the world, making it one of the most important airport industry events which will provide an opportunity for the UAE and global airport fraternity to focus on the massive airport projects in the emerging markets and to ensure their market share. Mr. Raj Menon, General Manager, Arabian Reach FZ LLC, the organizer of the EACE 2014 said: “We look forward to connect the emerging market airports, which are interested in sourcing their entire infrastructure requirements, with the global airport fraternity at this event”. He added that the participants include Airports Authority of India, GVK Airports, GMR Airports, CAA of Nepal, Airporto de Mozambique, Tanzania Airports Authority, Bahrain Airports Company, New Khartoum International Airport, Sulaymaniyah International Airport, Oman Airports Company, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Dube Trade Port – South Africa, Egyptian Airports Company, Jordan Airports Company and others.
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