We are delighted to announce that Alex Lake, Founder and Managing Director, FJØRI Limited will be chairing this year's event.

New speaker! David Stewart, Head of Airports from the IATA will be speaking about what airlines want from an airport

Register now for Airport Design and Engineering 2012 to hear from airport operators, contractors, consulting engineers and architects as they explore the options for the UK

Major developments continue in the UK as airports invest in the aging infrastructure and refurbish terminals to deal with new and diverse passenger requirements.

Key speakers for 2012 include:

  • Phil Wilbraham, Development Director, BAA
  • Ben Green, Head of Piers & Infrastructure Projects, Gatwick Airport
  • Paul Kehoe, Chief Executive Officer, Birmingham Airport
  • Glyn Jones, Managing Director, London Luton Airport
  • Graeme Mason, Planning and Corporate Affairs Director, Newcastle International Airport
  • Darren Caplan, Chief Executive, Airport Operators Association
  • Archie Garden, Director, Cambridge Airport
  • Mathew Garner, Commercial Development Manager, East Midlands Airport
  • Carl Lapworth, Operations and Engineering Director, Leeds Bradford International Airport

Airport International 

What happened at Airport Design and Engineering 2011?

  • £2.2 Billion worth of projects to be discussed
  • 140+ Attendees
  • 18 Speakers
  • 14 Sessions covering design, engineering and project opportunities
  • 10 Airport Operators attended
  • 8 hours of learning and presentations
  • 4 Case studies

Who will you meet?

Consultant Engineers, Architects, Contractors, Transport Consultant, Airport Operators, Financial Advisors, Airlines, Quantity Surveyors, Property Developers, Sub-Contractors, Manufacturers, Suppliers

 


 

 

Testimonials

“Extremely interesting and professional conference”,
A Neal, Macemain and Amstad

“Informative, relevant and necessary”,
A Campbell, Scott Wilson

“A very good high level picture about the airport business
from the design and engineering point of view”,
T A Fadon, Ferrovial Agroman UK