The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)
has reiterated its support for the construction of a third runway
at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) to meet future passenger
and air cargo demand and support Hong Kong's ongoing economic and
social development.
Mr.
Andrew Herdman, AAPA Director General said, "Aviation has
indisputably played a crucial role in Hong Kong's successful
development as a major tourism destination, and a leading
international centre for business and professional services,
trading and transport logistics."
"As living standards
in the Asia Pacific region continue to rise, it is very clear that
demand for air travel will continue to grow. Hong Kong needs a
third runway in order to remain competitive as a major aviation
hub, and take advantage of such future growth opportunities. Air
transport exists to serve the local community, and fully recognises the need to take into account environmental and social
considerations when building the required new infrastructure.
These are important concerns that need to be addressed and
resolved," added Mr. Herdman
He concluded by saying, "We therefore very much
welcome the efforts made by the Airport Authority of Hong Kong in
reaching out to the wider community in its consultation process,
and its constructive engagement with various stakeholders in
carrying out a comprehensive environmental impact assessment. We
look forward to reviewing its recommendations and are committed to
working with all stakeholders to ensure that the associated
environmental impacts are effectively mitigated."
AAPA,
Association of Asia Pacific Airlines,
HKIA,
Hong Kong Airport,
Airport Authority of Hong Kong
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