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02 April 2014 Patrick Ong CEO ADA-Administration of Airports Ltd.

Patrick Ong - Session 2: Introducing The Emerging Asian Airport Cities

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Page 1: Patrick Ong - Session 2: Introducing The Emerging Asian Airport Cities

02 April 2014

Patrick Ong

CEO

ADA-Administration of Airports Ltd.

Page 2: Patrick Ong - Session 2: Introducing The Emerging Asian Airport Cities

02 April 2014

Introduction of Macau S.A.R.

Introduction of Macau International

Airport

Analysis of Macau International Airport

being ‘Airport in the City’

Limitation to be a potential ‘Airport City’

Strategy to breakthrough the limitation

Agenda

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Small city with 30 km2

60 km southwest of Hong Kong and 145 km from Guangzhou

Introduction of Macau S.A.R.

Consists of Macau Peninsular,

Taipa Island and Coloane Island

No arable land, pastures, forest,

or woodland in Macau

population density of 20,497

persons/ km2

Economy heavily dependent on

casinos and tourism, and some

limited manufacturing

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Location of Macau Int’l Airport

Apron, taxiway and runway

face the sea

Runway built on an artificial

island

No residential areas close

to the airport

No noise concerns

20-min drive can reach

most of the tourist spots

and hotels

Introduction of Macau Int’l Airport

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Our Capacity

6,000,000 passengers a year

with capacity of 2,000

passengers/hour each way

165,000 tonnes cargo a year

50,000 movements a year

Over 2,000 General Aviation

a year

Introduction of Macau Int’l Airport

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Connecting to the

World

21 Airlines

operating

Total of 37

destinations

Introduction of Macau Int’l Airport

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Aerodrome

One Runway (16 & 34) with

3,360m

Instrument Landing System (ILS)-

Cat II at RWY 34

2 Taxiways Bridges (connecting

apron & runway)

24 Stands

4 Loading Bridges

24-hour operation

Introduction of Macau Int’l Airport

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Terminal Building

G/F for Arrivals with car park

at both sides

1st Floor for Departures

2nd Floor for Offices and

Facilities

Introduction of Macau Int’l Airport

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Shopping Facilities:

Duty-Free shops including Perfume

& Cosmetics, Liquor & Tobacco

Bookstore

Banks & Money Exchange

Gift / Souvenir Shop

Convenience Store

Post Office

Travel Agent etc.

Enjoyment at the Airport - Shopping

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Brand-Named shopping experience at Departure Level:

Boss – Hugo Boss

Cartier

Harrods

Bally

Coach

Burberry

Dunhill

Ferragamo

Enjoyment at the Airport - Shopping

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Enjoyment at the Airport - Dining

Even though passengers spend

around 1½ hours for consumption at

our Airport, we still provide a wide

variety of restaurants / café for

Passengers:

McDonald’s

Gloria Jean’s Coffees

Pacific Coffee Company

3 Chinese Restaurants

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Can Macau Int’l Airport

be an “Airport City”?

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Large piece of land including:

Airport (terminals, apron, runways)

On-airport business (cargo, logistics, offices, retail,

hotels, office blocks, banks, convention and

exhibition centres, medical facilities, leisure and

recreation venues, free trade zones and even

entertainment and theme parks, etc.)

Do much more than perform its traditional aeronautical

services, evolving new non-aeronautical commercial

facilities, services and revenue streams.

Non-aeronautical income is comparable to aeronautical

income

Airport City Features

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The airport itself is built as a business on tourism

destination in its own

Therefore, the concept consists of a very basic but

important criteria : vast pieces of available and

accessible land around an airport

Example : Guangzhou Int’l Airport, Beijing Capital

Airport, Incheon Int’l Airport etc.

Airport City Features

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City of small size

Land is a scarce resource in

Macau

Limited land for further airport

development

Small population

Shortage of human resources

Limitation of being an Airport City

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We employ strategy of “Airport in the City” by making use of our

distinct advantages:

Airport located at the center of Macau to provide excellent

Accessibility

Establish strategic relationship with the facilities nearby the

airport such as hotels, leisure and shopping centres, MICE

facilities, UNESCO heritage sites etc. as airport community

The Airport supplies sustainable source of air passengers to

hotels, MICE activities, entertainment facilities, restaurants,

retailing… etc. The Airport is part of the society

Our Strategy– Airport in the City

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Airport in the City

Accessibility - Location

Location of Macau Int’l Airport

5-min drive to Cotai Strip

8-min drive to Coloane

10-min drive to Macau City

Centre

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Express link is a 2 customs, 1 check-

point immigration procedure to allow

passenger transferring between Hong

Kong/Mainland China and our Airport

directly. They are:

Land to Air

China Gongbei/Hengqin Border Airport

Air to Land

Airport China Gongbei/Hengqin Border /

Hong Kong

Sea to Air

Hong Kong Airport

Air to Sea

Airport China Gongbei/Hengqin Border /

Hong Kong

Airport in the City

Connectivity – Express Link Service

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Airport in the City

Connectivity – Sea Transport

Jetfoil and Ferry available

5-min walk to Cotai ferry

terminal

10-min drive to Macao ferry

terminal

Destinations to Hong Kong,

Shenzhen and Zhuhai

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Macao to Zhuhai, China

15-minute drive to Gongbei Border where various

regular bus routes available to different areas of China

10-minute drive to Henqin Border

20-minute drive to Wanzai Border

Airport in the City

Connectivity – Land Transport

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5-minute drive to 5-star luxury hotels at Cotai Strip

• The Venetian Macao

• Four Seasons Hotel Macao

• Hard Rock Hotel Macao

• Conrad Hotel Macao

• Sheraton Hotel Macao etc.

15-minute drive to 5-star luxury hotels at

Macau City Centre

• Hotel Lisboa

• Grand Lisboa Hotel

• Wynn Hotel Macao

• Sands Macao etc.

Airport in the City

Accessibility – Hotels & Gaming Resorts

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15-minute drive to Convention &

Exhibition Centers at Macau City Centre

5-minute drive to Convention &

Exhibition Centers at Cotai Strip

Airport in the City

Accessibility – Convention & Exhibition

Centers

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3-10 minute drive to Universities

& Hospitals at Taipa

10-minute drive to two 18-hole

golf courses

Airport in the City

Accessibility – Universities, Hospitals &

Recreation

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• 5 minute drive to Cotai Strip and Taipa

Shopping Center

• 10-minute drive to Macau Shopping

Center and delicious food

Airport in the City

Accessibility – Shopping & Dining

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Two Major Infrastructure Project under

Construction:

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge

Project completion in 2016

Reduce connecting time between HK

and Macau from 1-hr ferry to 30-min

drive

Macau Light Rail System, linking to:

Macau International Airport

Hotels and Resorts

City Center

Airport in the City

Accessibility in the Future

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Close to Hengqin, Zhuhai

Newly developing and free-trade area

with Macau and Hong Kong

Focus on developing business

services, the financial industry,

cultural innovation, tourism, scientific

research, hi-tech industries,

traditional Chinese medicine and

health care.

New campus of University of Macau,

operation in 2014

Airport in the City

Accessibility in the Future

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Airport in the City Airport City

Macau International Airport

integrates Macau Airport into community of Macau

the city and the airport combine into a two-in-one body

which complements each other

the Airport shares the development fruits and prosperity

together with Macau in a win-win situation

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Thank You

Macau International Airport

http://www.macau-airport.com

http://www.ada.com.mo