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Abu Dhabi to organise two major airport conferences
Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) is bringing two major aviation conferences to Abu Dhabi in the next two weeks as part of its programme to put the UAE capital on the world aviation map.
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- The two World Class Airports conferences aim to develop own human resources and expose them to the latest thinking from industry experts.
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) is bringing two major aviation conferences to Abu Dhabi in the next two weeks as part of its programme to put the UAE capital on the world aviation map.
ADAC is host sponsor to both World Class Airports conference from November 9-11 at Abu Dhabi Hilton and Passenger Terminal Expo from November 16-18 at the Beach Rotana.
The conferences will feature a host of senior airport and aviation managers from the global industry and forms part of ADAC's determination to showcase Abu Dhabi to the industry and share its plans to develop aviation in the Emirate.
"We welcome these aviation events and look forward to hosting airport experts from around the world. Not only does it help put Abu Dhabi on the map but it provides a ready means by which we can develop our own staff and expose them to the latest thinking from experts," said Khalifa Al Mazroui, Chairman of ADAC.
Both the airports events and the Terminal Expo conference will focus on all aspects of airport operation with significant emphasis on safety and security, a priority we share.
"We look forward to showcasing some of the progress ADAC has made on its path to transforming Abu Dhabi International into a world class gateway and how we are responding to one of the most dynamic aviation marketplaces in the world," said Mazroui.
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