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BAG has a series of strategic partners including major airports and other stakeholders. These strategic partnerships are more important than ever as we seek to plan and deliver facilities for airports in this transitional era.
The BAG Board will from time to time nominate Airport Operators, other relevant bodies or organisations as strategic partners to BAG to give access for BAG members to these purchasers of their skills and/or services and/or equipment. For our members, we seek to provide greater visibility of potential opportunities and project pipelines, greater knowledge of clients’ organisations and a broader understanding of and involvement in discussions between government and industry. Our members want to understand market drivers and clients’ needs, priorities and ambitions in order to optimise their offer.
These are mutually beneficial arrangements which provides strategic partners with access to specialist aviation supply chain members, and activities such as test ideas and seek feedback, publish and roll out their corporate agenda, increase support for stakeholders’ events.
Our current Strategic Partners are
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