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In April 2007, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) processed
299,000 tonnes of cargo and saw 24,460 aircraft movements. These
figures represent increases of 1.4% and 3.9%, respectively, from
April 2006.
For the 12 months ended 30 April 2007, cargo throughput and aircraft
movements grew 2.8% and 4.3%, to 3.6 million tonnes and 283,940,
respectively.
Chief Executive Officer of Airport Authority Hong Kong, Stanley
Hui, said, "While the strong upward trend in passenger traffic
continues, cargo volumes softened during the first quarter. The
air cargo market is well known for its volatility and seasonality,
and markets in the Asia Pacific region generally slowed down in
the first quarter. Despite the recent fluctuation in cargo volumes,
we continue to expand our cargo handling facilities at the HKIA
to meet future growth in demand."
Recently, the airport's freight systems and infrastructure were
recognised by Air
Cargo World, which presented HKIA with the Air Cargo Excellence
Award. In the magazine's third annual survey, HKIA ranked first
among airports in Asia and the Middle East handling over 1 million
tonnes of cargo per year. Airports were rated on four areas: competitive
rates, service standards, facilities and regulatory operations.
Commenting on the award, Hui noted that aviation and logistics
are key elements of Hong Kong's economy. "We are committed
to enhancing Hong Kong's position as a regional logistics hub
and a cargo gateway of the Chinese Mainland and we will continue
to enhance our cargo-handling capabilities to meet increasing
demand."
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