Overview
Developing new designs and engineering solutions to UK Airports
Now is a crucial turning point for the Airport’s Sector. 2012 will see the Coalition Government decide aviation strategy and policy into the next decade. Should the UK remain a major hub for international travel and connects? Or focus on more international and European connections?Want to discover how this will affect your business? What will be the impact on operator’s investment plans?
Airport Design and Engineering 2012 is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to effective secure future project involvement by understanding the demands of airport operators, contractors and passengers.
With major investment required in UK airports, both to compete international and ensure that assets are used as efficiently as possible, now is an exciting time for this sector with offers lucrative opportunities for contractors, engineers, architects and SMEs.
Attend Airport Design and Engineering 2012 to have your questions answered:
- How will national policies effect the expansion and redevelopment of major UK airports?
- Will the UK remain a hub for long haul flights and connections?
- Where will the most lucrative maintenance and refurbishing contracts emerge in the future: the South East, Major hubs, Regional Airports?
- Can airports be financially viable without effective and purpose built commercial opportunities?
- Will airports ever be able to effectively reduce carbon emissions or become site carbon neutral?

