Airport Authority Hong Kong

The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) is a statutory body wholly owned by the Hong Kong SAR Government. Established in 1995, the AA is responsible for the operation and development of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA).

HKIA issues $5b retail bonds at 4.25%

The bonds have a tenor of 2.5 years.

HKIA issues $5b retail bonds at 4.25%

The bonds have a tenor of 2.5 years.

January HKIA cargo throughput down 26.4% YoY

Global economic uncertainties and factories’ holiday closures weighed it down.

HKIA passenger throughput rises 28-fold in January

Passenger volume surged 466% YoY to 7.6 million in the past 12 months.

Hong Kong, Zhuhai partner to boost airport operations

This is in pursuit of the Fly-Via-Zhuhai-HK.

Gov’t relaxes flight ban mechanisms starting 1 June

The adjustments will ease travellers’ journey whilst guarding imported cases.

AAHK extends relief package by 2 months

The body continued its support to the aviation industry amidst the pandemic.

Hong Kong completes third runway

This project took five years to complete.