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Airport Profile: Bahrain International Airport

16 February 2015 | By Mohamed Thamir Al Kaabi, Chief Airport Operating Officer, Bahrain International Airport

Proud of its deep-rooted history in aviation, Mohamed Thamir Al Kaabi, Chief Airport Operating Officer of Bahrain International Airport (BIA) explains how it continues to uphold its reputation as a significant transit and cargo hub in the Arabian Gulf. Home to global commercial and cargo airlines since its establishment as…

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SITA optimises ground handling at Bahrain International Airport

9 September 2014 | By

Bahrain Airport Services Co. (BAS) has selected air transport IT specialist, SITA, to automate staff rostering and allocation at Bahrain International Airport in a new five-year deal. SITA’s resource management system will help the ground handler achieve its objective by increasing the efficiency and productivity of its airport staff.

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Expansion of airport takes off

16 July 2009 | By

Work on a second terminal at Bahrain International Airport is due to start early next year. It will almost double the current capacity of the airport - allowing it to handle 12 million passengers every year, up from seven million at present. Bahrain Airport Company Chief Executive Officer Dr Osama…

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Construction phase at Bahrain International Airport gains momentum

15 June 2015 | By Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

Bahrain Ministry of Transportation and Communication has awarded the second Enabling Works Package for a new passenger terminal building at Bahrain International Airport to local contractor G.P. Zachariades Engineering and Construction Company.

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Middle East ‘mega airport’ project to showcase at Airport Show

12 April 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

The Al Maktoum International Airport construction project will be highlighted at this year’s Airport Show following a signed agreement for the first phase of a project which will see annual capacity rise to 26.5 million by 2025.