All BAG Special Interest Groups (SIGs) have been formed to represent joint interests within the airport development sector. These groups are led by a nominated representative with the task of developing specific sector strategies, identifying target markets and advising the Board on issues affecting the sector.
BAG facilitates opportunities to network and build collaborative relationships with the widest representation of the UK supply chain. This is underpinned by promoting Regional Structure, i.e. truly working with the whole of the UK. All BAG Regions are open to all BAG members but it is hoped that they will enable greater participation in BAG by the regional offices of BAG member companies, and attract new members for whom a London based offer has been too difficult to access.
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Read moreMontreal’s Trudeau Airport (Quebec) will undergo CAD 10 billion (USD 7.3 billion) in renovations over the next decade to meet rising passenger demand.
Read moreWashington Dulles International Airport (Virginia) is undergoing a major transformation under a newly approved long-term Master Plan
Read moreCairo International Airport is moving ahead with plans for a new smart Terminal 4, which will raise the airport’s total annual capacity to 60 million passengers.
Read moreVietnam is advancing a strategic plan to transform Da Nang International Airport and Chu Lai Airport (Quang Nam-Da Nang) into a dual-airport hub
Read moreU-Tapao Airport and Eastern Aviation City project (Rayong Province) is facing delays and a reduced investment scale for Phase 1
Read moreJersey Airport will begin a major 14-month redesign in August 2025 to upgrade passenger facilities and create a more welcoming and practical terminal environment.
Read moreHeathrow Airport has confirmed it is willing to consider building a shorter third runway in response to mounting concerns from airlines over the high cost of its expansion plans.
Read moreLegislation would return 9/11 Passenger Security Fee to its intended purpose
Read moreSean P. Duffy announces a new FAA rule to remove outdated regulations that have impeded innovation and safety in the growing recreational Light Sport aviation sector.
Read moreHouse Transportation and Infrastructure Committee raised concerns that China’s state-owned / -supported companies could exploit U.S. infrastructure / transportation projects.
Read morePart of ‘golden age of travel’ initiative, One Stop Security program begins with flights from London Heathrow
Read moreThe New Terminal One at New York John F Kennedy (JFK) International Airport has closed its US$1.367bn Green Bond issuance.
Read moreNewcastle Airport in the northeast of the UK has published its masterplan for consultation, outlining its 15-year vision to strengthen its role as a gateway…
Read moreA bipartisan group of US senators has introduced a new bill that would see US$750m invested annually into airport security screening equipment.
Read moreCentralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), has opened a tender to appoint a general contract engineer for the construction of its new central airport.
Read moreWinning 17 companies will share £63 million to accelerate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production and support 1,400 jobs in the UK.
Read moreAviation policy has become a key test of ambition for the UK Government’s plans for infrastructure investment.
Read moreWe are delighted to welcome our new members so far this year. We look forward to colloaborating with you!
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