Airport Construction & Design supplement 2015
Posted: 28 September 2015 | Nick Barton, Ken O’Toole, Jurgen Renner | No comments yet
In this Airport Construction & Design supplement: Nick Barton, CEO at London Luton Airport shares their ambitious plans to expand by 50%, Ken O’Toole, Managing Director at Manchester Airport discusses the ‘Manchester Airport Transformation Programme’, and Jurgen Renner from IATA Consulting explains how to improve and optimise the LoS of an airport…


- London Luton Airport: Building for the future
Nick Barton, CEO, London Luton Airport - Delivering the ‘Manchester Airport Transformation Programme’
Ken O’Toole, Managing Director, Manchester Airport - Improving and optimising the LoS of an airport
Jurgen Renner, Senior Manager, IATA Consulting
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