OCTOBER 29TH, 2011

Munich and Beijing airports establish new partnership

The airports in Munich and Beijing are forging closer ties. At an official signing ceremony, the heads of the two air transportation hubs, Dr. Dong Zhiyi, the president and CEO of Capital Airports Holding Company, and Dr. Michael Kerkloh, the president and CEO of FMG, the Munich Airport operating company, finalized a new cooperation agreement. The objective of the partnership is a systematic knowledge transfer for employees and managers of the two airports. Among the arrangements for achieving this goal, the contract provides for a management exchange program, in which visiting managers will gain detailed insights into the operations and processes of the partner airport.

Beijing International Airport is China’s biggest airport, and handles nearly 80 million passengers per year. When the new Beijing Daxing International Airport opens in the Chinese capital in 2015, it will handle about 370,000 passengers per day, making it the world’s busiest aviation hub. Beijing joins Denver, Nagoya, Bangkok and Singapore as Munich’s fifth sister airport.


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