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The
Future of Hong Kong International Airport - HKIA. Mr. Tommy
Leung, General Manager Projects Airport Authority Hong Kong, tells
the media all about the future plans of Hong Kong International
Airport HKIA at the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines 57th
Assembly of Presidents on 15 November 2013 in Hong Kong.
Aviation Update. Association of Asia Pacific Airlines' (AAPA) Mr.
Andrew Herdman Director General speaking at final press conference
of 57th General Assembly of Presidents in Hong Kong on Friday, 15
November 2013.
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