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Super Terminal Expo to be held in Hong Kong

The Super Terminal Expo will be held in Hong Kong this November.
The expo will feature conferences, awards and forums centred on celebrating and introducing aviation technology advancements, as well as facilitating discussions about urban air mobility.
Michael Duck, executive vice president of Informa Market, said multiple sectors, from banking to restaurants, stand to benefit.
He said Hong Kong has been chosen for the expo because it is right at the centre as the biggest growth area for aviation in the world.
"This (expo) is very important to show to everyone within the region that the place to meet the most amount of people in the shortest amount of time, is here in Hong Kong," Duck said.
Vivian Cheung, acting chief executive of the Airport Authority, said Chek Lap Kok has already made good use of new technology, from the third runway and facial recognition for passengers, to automated vehicles to carry luggage.
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- 15 Jul 2024
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Super terminal 2024 will be held here at the Asia World Expo, which is situated in the heart of the Greater Bay Area and seamlessly connected to Hong Kong International Airport. The accessibility will be crucial for attracting a diverse range of industry leaders from China and beyond, fostering a rich exchange of ideas at the event. [BLANK_AUDIO]
The Super Terminal Expo will be held in Hong Kong this November.
The expo will feature conferences, awards and forums centred on celebrating and introducing aviation technology advancements, as well as facilitating discussions about urban air mobility.
Michael Duck, executive vice president of Informa Market, said multiple sectors, from banking to restaurants, stand to benefit.
He said Hong Kong has been chosen for the expo because it is right at the centre as the biggest growth area for aviation in the world.
"This (expo) is very important to show to everyone within the region that the place to meet the most amount of people in the shortest amount of time, is here in Hong Kong," Duck said.
Vivian Cheung, acting chief executive of the Airport Authority, said Chek Lap Kok has already made good use of new technology, from the third runway and facial recognition for passengers, to automated vehicles to carry luggage.