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The British Aviation Group is the leading representative body for British companies involved in aviation and airport development and operations. We work with UK Department for Business and Trade to help global aviation clients connect with the world class expertise of the British aviation sector. We represent around 200 member companies from across the supply chain including world leaders in all aspects of aviation.
Providing world class expertise to meet the challenges of global airports. BAG is the first port of call for global clients to connect to the British aviation expertise delivering solutions for airports both large and small.
BAG is a not for profit organisation and operates under the ADS Group Ltd umbrella and is open to both ADS Members and non-ADS members. The BAG Constitution provides further background on BAG’s role and aims.
We work with and across a large number of organisations, partners, and supporting bodies to deliver a range of highly valued activities and services on behalf of our sector and the members we support.
The British Aviation Group is governed by a Board, whose role it is to help guide BAG in its activities and strategies and to ensure that the Group meets the requirements of its members to represent them in the best way possible.
The day-to-day work of the British Aviation Group is carried out by a dedicated and experienced team, including allocated event managers for each of our events.
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Da Nang International Airport is expanding Terminal 2 as Vietnam faces rapid tourism growth and rising international aviation demand
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Daa International will support the development of the airport’s certification and regulatory readiness, operational concept design, commercial strategy, operational readiness and airport management
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The expanded national airport network is expected to promote interregional socio-economic development and improve public access to air travel.
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Long Thanh International Airport, Vietnam’s largest-ever aviation project, is short of nearly 6,000 workers to finish on time
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Ho Chi Minh City will shift over 90 % of its international passenger traffic from Tan Son Nhat Airport to Long Thanh International Airport next year
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Việt Nam is looking to build a large-scale airport on water, a first-of-its-kind model in the country
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Mang Den and Van Phong airports are expected to be added to the revised national airport system master plan for the 2021–2030 period, with a vision to 2050.
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has called for accelerating construction of Long Thanh International Airport
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SOM has won the international design competition for the passenger terminal at Gia Binh International Airport in Bắc Ninh Province, Vietnam
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Financial position of its main investor, Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV), is coming under closer scrutiny as cash outflows accelerate.
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During 2021–2030, the airport is planned to meet ICAO Category 4E standards, with an annual capacity of about 20 million passengers and 100,000 tonnes of cargo
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ACV announced that its chairman Vu The Phiet has been arrested by the Ministry of Public Security over alleged bidding violations.
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Vietnam’s Party General Secretary To Lam on Wed voiced concerns over potential waste and inefficiencies at the $16 billion Long Thanh International Airport project
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Uzbekistan plans to begin construction of a new tashkent international airport in June
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IATA has announced plans to establish a permanent presence in Tashkent
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Investors secure 41% equity for Tashkent hub as Japan’s Sojitz, Jalux join and lenders line up remaining funds
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Public hearings on the construction project of the New Tashkent International Airport were held in Kuyichirchik district of Tashkent region
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The discussions focused on accelerating the construction of the New Tashkent International Airport
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AOT is revising its 365-billion-baht airport expansion roadmap to lift annual passenger capacity across six Thai airports to 180 million by 2034
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Thailand’s THB300-billion U-Tapao Aviation City has begun construction under a leaner first-phase plan after years of delay
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