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61st ACI AFRICA REGIONAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

4-10 March 2019, Luxor - The City of the 100 Gates

BOOSTING AIRPORT GROWTH WITH NON-AERONAUTICAL REVENUES

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About the Host • Egyptian Holding Company for Airports & Air Navigation EHCAAN started an ambitious plan for imple- menting projects to develop, moder- nize, and upgrade the international airports to face the potential increa- sing growth in air traffic. • The plan includes projects With huge investment program for Cairo Airport and Egyptian Regional Airpo- rts such as Sharm El Sheikh, Hurgha- da, and Borg Elarab. • The huge projects are to raise the Egyptian Airport’s Services to a higher level, to ensure a smooth, safe, easy, and enjoyable journey for the passengers, in addition to implemen- ting an integrated security solution project to improve facilities of Egyp- tian international airports addressing all of today's security requirements for the Egyptian airports. EHCAAN

Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation (EHCANN)

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Welcome from the Host Dear delegates,

The Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation (EHCAAN) is honored to host the 61st ACI Africa Board and Committees Meetings & Regional Conference and Exhibition to be held from March 4 to 10, 2019 in the amazing and charming city of the 100 Gates, Luxor, Egypt. “Boosting Airport Growth with Non-Aeronauti- cal Revenues”

Pilot. Ahmed GENINA Is the theme on which we will discussed in Luxor. Chairman , It will certainly offer us an excellent opportunity Egyptian Holding Company to share our experiences and best practices in for Airports and Air Navigation business sustainability, commercial develop- ments, renovations and innovations in Egyptian Airports as well as probing challenges that face the aviation industry worldwide. EHCAAN gives particular importance to Non-Aviation revenues in Egyptian Airports with a comprehensive strategy to achieve the best use of economic assets available within Egyptian Airports. Under the high patronage of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Egypt shall rally all efforts and necessa- ry arrangements towards the full success of this event and I invite all the delegates to enjoy the beauty of Luxor and the richness of Egypt’s histo- ry and the hospitality of our people, our diverse culture and our magnificent heritage. I welcome you and look forward to see you in Luxor, March 2019.

Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation (EHCANN)

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Welcome from the Organizer Dear members and friends, Partnership and investment, the Aerotro- On behalf of African Airports, we would polis concept and the impact of regula- like to invite you to participate in the 61st tion and state policies on air traffic and ACI Africa Board and Committees Mee- business development in airports. tings & Regional Conference and Exhibi- The Conference will be preceded by tion which will be held from 4 to 10 meetings of the Board and Regional March 2019 in the City of the 100 Gates Committee from 4 to 5 March 2019 and (Luxor) - Egypt, with the kind invitation of will be followed from 9 to 10 March 2019 the Egyptian Holding Company for by two simultaneous and free training Airports & Air Navigation (EHCAAN). seminars for members only. In parallel to We would especially like to thank our this event, a large-scale exhibition will host the Egyptian Holding Company for bring together airports, service provi- Airports & Air Navigation (EHCAAN), for ders and aviation companies to exhibit offering their support to welcome this the latest developments, technology and important event. other products and services. This event provides a unique opportunity The Egyptian Holding Company for and a perfect setting for airports and Airports & Air Navigation (EHCAAN) has other aviation executives, experts and chosen a prestigious venue for this major exhibitors from around the world to event, Steigenberger Nile Palace hotel network, share information and forge a which is located in the heart of Luxor's common vision for the future business of historic district just 1.5 km from the African Airports. famous Luxor Temple. Airports are currently facing with rela- The conference center satisfies all the tively limited opportunities to raise aero- requirements of a large-scale event that nautical revenue. A focus on non-aero- will host a diverse international nautical has become an imperative. audience. Airports need to develop the necessary Together with our host the "Egyptian strategies to introduce new and innova- Holding Company for Airports & Air tive products, diversify the portfolio and Navigation (EHCAAN)" and our spon- creating new sources of revenue. sors, we look forward to welcoming you The theme of the conference is "Boos- in Luxor the City of the 100 Gates, for a ting Airport Growth with Non-Aeronau- productive and enjoyable conference. tical Revenues". The conference will Sincerely, discuss the main challenges facing Afri- can Airports to ensure their growth and how non-aeronautical revenues can be a stable source that can help recovering operating costs and reduce the use of airport charges to finance future airports development. International renowned experts will address topics on Public Private Saleh DUNOMA Ali TOUNSI President, ACI Africa Secretary General ACI Africa www.aci-africa.aero 5

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Dufry keeps evolving to sustain its position as the world’s leading travel retail expert. We are now bigger than ever, more global, and more strategic. We go above and beyond, offering a large variety of brands and an unparalleled understanding of our customers. And all… in the best airports, in 65 countries, and at 2,300 stores on five continents. The best shopping destination

Dufry keeps evolving to sustain its position as the world’s leading travel retail expert. We are now bigger than ever, more global, and more strategic. We go above and beyond, offering a large variety of brands and an unparalleled understanding of our customers. And all… in the best airports, in 65 countries, and at 2,300 stores on five continents. 61st ACI AFRICA Regional Conference & Exhibition

Event Programme Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd March 2019 Luxor International Airport

All Day Delegates Arrival

Day 1: Monday, March 4, 2019 Steigneberger Hotel Luxor

09h00 - 19h00 Registration of delegates 09h00 - 11h00 ACI Africa Regional Committees Meetings: * Economics * Human Resources * Safety & Technical * Security & Facilitation 11h00 - 11h30 Coffee break 11h30 - 13h00 ACI Africa Regional Committees Meetings: * Economics * Human Resources * Safety & Technical * Security & Facilitation 13h00 - 14h00 Lunch 14h00 - 15h30 ACI Africa Regional Committees Meetings: * Economics * Human Resources * Safety & Technical * Security & Facilitation 15h30 - 16h00 Coffee break 16h00 - 17h00 ACI Africa Regional Committees Meetings: * Economics * Human Resources * Safety & Technical * Security & Facilitation 14h00 - 16h00 ACI Africa Executive Committee meeting 19h00 - 21h00 ACI Africa Board Dinner (for Board members)

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Event Programme Day 2: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 Steigneberger Hotel Luxor

09h00 - 17h00 Registration of delegates 09h00 - 11h00 ACI Africa Regional Committees Meetings: * Economics * Human Resources * Safety & Technical * Security & Facilitation 11h00 - 11h30 Coffee break 11h30 - 13h00 ACI Africa Regional Committees Meetings: * Economics * Human Resources * Safety & Technical * Security & Facilitation 13h00 - 14h00 Lunch 14h00 - 16h00 Workshop for ACI Africa Regional Committees Boosting non Aeronautical Revenue. Speaker Mr. Jean Marc Bourreau, COO, IOS Partners, Madagascar 09h00 - 11h00 61st meeting of the ACI Africa Board 11h00 - 11h30 Coffee break 11h30 - 13h00 61st meeting of the ACI Africa Board 13h00 - 14h00 Board Lunch 14h00 - 16h00 CEOs Forum (invitation only) Public Private Partnerships : The role of PPPs cannot be overemphasised in the growth of airport business. More recently, we are seeing airport operators willing to transcend traditional concession model and willing to explore innovative structuring options to maximize value. The session will expand on concession structuring models (Third Party, Joint ven- ture, Airport self Manegement, management contract etc). Speaker Mrs. Ramatou Magagi, Principal Investment Officer, Infrastructure Advisory Services, IFC , USA 16h00 - 17h30 Business Partners meeting 19h00 - 21h00 Welcome reception and opening ceremony of the exhibition

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Event Programme Day 3: Wenseday, March 6 , 2019 Steigneberger Hotel Luxor

08h00 - 19h00 Registration of delegates 09h00 - 10h00 Official opening and welcome Mr. Ahmed Genina, Chairman, EHCAAN, Egypt Mr. Ali TOUNSI, Secretary General, ACI Africa, Morocco Ms Angela GITTENS, Director General, ACI World, Canada Mr. Saleh Dunoma, President ACI Africa, CEO FAAN, Nigeria Mr. Younes Al-Masri, Minister of Civil Aviation, Egypt 10h00 -10h30 Tea/Coffee break 10h30 - 11h30 Session 1: Non-aeronautical Revenue Generation :Trends in African Airports (Challenges Vs Opportunities) Airports are facing major challenges in the quest for sustained growth. Non-aeronautical revenues can be a stable source to help recover ope- rating costs and reduce the use of aviation taxes for future airport deve- lopment The panel will discuss the challenges and opportunities that African airports are exposed to develop the business and create new resources to maintain growth. Moderator Ms Angela Gittens, Director General, ACI World, Canda Speakers Mr. Lebo Moleke, Senior retail operations, ACSA, South Africa Mr. Jonny Andersen, Managing Director , Kenya Airports Authority, Kenya Mr. Romain Ekoto, Chief Aviation and Air Transport Officer, AFBD, Côte d’Ivoire Mr. Joan Miquel Vilardell, Partner. Africa & Europe, ALG, Spain Mr. Jihad Boueri, Vice President Airports, Middle East, India & Africa, SITA, Lebanon

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Event Programme Day 3: Wenseday, March 6 , 2019 Steigneberger Hotel Luxor

11h30 - 12h30 Session 2: Land concessions and Aerotropolis : Promoting Airports Real Estate This session explores the concept of aerotropolis and the evolution of land development in airports business. Panelists will discuss how airpo- rts cities could be the driving force for regional development. Moderator Mr. Gael Poget, Délégué du Directeur général aux affaires aéronautiques, Aéroport de genève, Switzerland Speakers Dr Mirjam Wiedemann, PhD, Managing Director, Wiedemann Consultants GmbH,Germany Mr. Jaume Adrover, Managing director, GPA, Spain Mr. Jean Marc Bourreau, COO, IOS Partners, USA 12h30 - 14h30 Lunch 14h30 - 15h00 Session 3: Success Story An airport will present an innovative project in the field of business development. Moderator Mr. Terence Delomoney, General Manager: King Shaka International Airport, Durban, South Africa The best shopping 15h00 - 16h00 Session 4 : Open Sky and Tourism The session will address the impact of states' policies and strategies (Air liberation and Route Development) on air traffic and airport revenues. Panelists willl also discuss the connection between aviation and tourism destination and how to explore and strengthen the relationship between Airports and the tourism industry. Dufry keeps evolving to sustain its position as the world’s leading Moderator Mr. Kevin Caron,Director, Capacity Building Programmes (APEX and Global Training), ACI World, Canada travel retail expert. We are now bigger than ever, more global, Speakers Mr. Miguel Southwell, Former CEO Atlanta Airport, President Brakkam Aviation Management, USA and more strategic. We go above and beyond, offering a large variety Mr. Khaled Chelly, Area manager, Austria and central Europe, Tunis Air, Austria Mr. Guillaume Branlat, Président du Directoire, Aéroport de la Réunion Roland Garros, France of brands and an unparalleled understanding of our customers. Ms. Elcia Grandcourt, Director, Regional department for Africa, UNWTO, Spain And all… in the best airports, in 65 countries, 16h00 - 16h30 Session 5: ACI Airport Economics Report 2018 and at 2,300 stores on five continents. Overview of trends and forecasts of air traffic and their impact on the economy and business of airports in the region. Speaker Mr. Philippe Villard, Head, Policy & Economics, Airports Council International (ACI) World,Canada 16h30 - 17h30 Networking session Tea/Coffee 19h00 - 22h00 Gala Dinner (Dress Code : business casual or traditional) www.aci-africa.aero 11 The best shopping destination

Dufry keeps evolving to sustain its position as the world’s leading travel retail expert. We are now bigger than ever, more global, and more strategic. We go above and beyond, offering a large variety of brands and an unparalleled understanding of our customers. And all… in the best airports, in 65 countries, and at 2,300 stores on five continents. 61st ACI AFRICA Regional Conference & Exhibition

Event Programme Day 4: Thursday, March 7, 2019 Steigneberger Hotel Luxor

09h00 - 12h45 Workshop: Duty Free and Retail in African Airports: Development potential and challenges The push for the ban of Tobacco at dutyfree will continue to pose a challenge for many airports. Airports will have to strive to increase reve- nue through other Creative sources as local regulations make the sale of tobacco products more difficult. Panelists will discuss the effect of this regulation on the future of airport business and the innovative approaches in maximising commercial revenues Moderator Mr. Miguel Southwell, President & CEO, Brakkam Aviation Management , USA 09h00 - 9h45 Understanding the African traveller At airports and onboard airlines around the world, the growing purcha- sing power of African travellers is making brands and retailers sit up and take notice of this emerging market. But how much do we really know about the behaviour, perceptions and expectations of African travel- lers? And how does that behaviour vary across this endlessly diverse continent? Through targeted research, this session will provide a snapshot of the African traveller today, and help delegates to better understand their retail needs and behaviour. Speaker Mrs Maria Villanueva, Senior Consultant, Mind-set, Switzerland 09h45 -10h30 Africa’s travel retail potential Accounting for only just over 1% of global duty free & travel retail sales, the African market is often described as the “sleeping giant” of the travel retail industry. The continent’s potential has attracted investment from a number of global airport retailers, and standards of retailing are being constantly raised. This session will hear a perspective from one of the global retailers seeking to develop in Africa, with views on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Speaker Mr. Dag RASMUSSEN, Chairman & CEO, Lagardère Travel Retail, France 10h30 -11h00 Tea/Coffee break (exhibition hall)

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11h00 - 11h45 The power of duty free As Africa’s airports seek to better harness non-aeronautical revenues to help achieve their infrastructure goals, the conference will hear from a world renowned Duty-Free expert on the strategies to adopt and pitfalls to avoid. Featuring perspectives on commercial design, passenger flow, retail mix and contract models. Speaker Mrs Isabel Zarza, Managing Director Africa, Dufry, Morocco 11h45 - 12h45 Defending the duty free industry Duty free and travel retail revenue is crucial to the profitability of airpo- rts around the world. Yet the market is under constant threat from exces- sive regulation that can damage the market’s ability to trade. In this session, delegates will be updated on the most pressing current issues that must be addressed if duty free sales are to be protected and allowed to thrive. Moderator Mr. Romesh Bhoyroo, Consultant, Airport development , Mauritius Mr. Stephan van Groningen , Director, Sales, Benelux Africa, Gebr. Heinemann, Germany Mrs Rita Chidiac, Corporate Affairs & Communications Manager, Worldwide Duty Free, U.A.E Mr. Sherif Toulan, Chief Executive Officer, International Duty Free Trading & Agencies S.A.E, Egypt 12h45 - 14h30 Lunch (exhibition hall) 14h30–15h30 Session 6: Passenger Experience and Airport Revenue Does passenger experience play a role in revenue generation in Airports ? How can airports drive commercial benefit from monitoring passen- ger journeys? Moderator Mr. Dimitri Coll, Associate Director, ASQ, ACI World, Canada Speakers Mr. Olivier Baric, Aviation Director, Africa region, EGIS, Côte d’Ivoire Mr. Torsten Hentschel, Managing Director, TH Airport Consulting, Germany Mr. Georges Touma, Business Development Manager-Airports, SITA , Lebanon 15h30–16h00 Closing Remarks

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Day 5: Friday March 8, 2019 Event Programme 09h00 –16h00 Social Program (Meet in the lobby at 9:00 for group social event) 19h00 –21h00 Welcome reception and opening ceremony of ACI DNA training seminars Day 6 & 7: Saturday 9 and Sunday 10, March, 2019 Steigneberger Hotel Luxor

09h00 –17h00 Two simultaneous training seminars, offered by the Developing Nations Airports Assistance Program (ACI DNA), (Only for ACI Africa members). · Airport concessions Mr. Miguel Southwell, President & CEO, Brakkam Aviation Management, USA · Customer Experience Mr. Dimitri Coll, Associate Director, ASQ, ACI World, Canada

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The best shopping destination

Dufry keeps evolving to sustain its position as the world’s leading travel retail expert. We are now bigger than ever, more global, and more strategic. We go above and beyond, offering a large variety of brands and an unparalleled understanding of our customers. And all… in the best airports, in 65 countries, and at 2,300 stores on five continents.

61st ACI AFRICA Regional Conference & Exhibition

Speakers

Mr. Younes Al-Masri, Mr. Lebo Moleke, Minister of Civil Aviation, Senior Manager retail operations, Egypt ACSA, South Africa

Mr. Ahmed Genina, Mr. Jonny ANDERSEN, Chairman, EHCAAN, Managing Director, Egypt Kenya Airports Authority, Kenya

Mr. Saleh DUNOMA, Mr. Romain Ekoto, President ACI Africa, CEO, Chief Aviation and Air FAAN, Nigeria Transport Officer, AFBD Côte d’Ivoire

Mr. Ali TOUNSI, Mr. Joan Miquel Vilardell, Secretary General, Partner. Africa & Europe, ALG, ACI Africa, Morocco Spain

Mrs. Angela GITTENS, Mr. Jihad Boueri, Director General, Vice President Airports, ACI World, Canada Middle East, India & Africa, SITA, Lebanon

Mr. Jean Marc Bourreau, Gaël POGET, COO, IOS Partners, Délégué du Directeur Général Madagascar aux affaires aéronautiques, Aéroport de Genève, Switzerland

Mrs. Ramatou Magagi, Dr Mirjam Wiedemann, Principal Investment Officer, Transaction PhD, Managing Director, Advisory Services Department, Public WiedemannConsultants GmbH, Private Partnerships, IFC, USA Germany

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Dufry keeps evolving to sustain its position as the world’s leading travel retail expert. We are now bigger than ever, more global, and more strategic. We go above and beyond, offering a large variety of brands and an unparalleled understanding of our customers. And all… in the best airports, in 65 countries, and at 2,300 stores on five continents.

61st ACI AFRICA Regional Conference & Exhibition

Speakers

Mr. Jaume Adrover, Mr. Philippe Villard, Managing director, GPA, Head, Policy & Economics, Spain ACI World, Canada

Mr. Terence Delomoney, Mrs. Maria Villanueva, General Manager, King Shaka Senior Consultant, Mind-set, International Airport, Durban, Switzerland South Africa

Mr. Kevin Caron, Mr Dag RASMUSSEN, Director, Capacity Building Programmes, Chairman & CEO, ACI World, Canada Lagardère Travel Retail, France

Mr. Miguel Southwell, Mrs. Isabel Zarza, President & CEO, Brakkam Aviation Managing Director Africa, Management, USA Dufry, , Morocco

Mr. Khaled Chelly Mr. Romesh Bhoyroo, Area manager, Consultant, Airport development Austria and central Europe, Mauritius Tunis Air, Austria

Mr. Guillaume Branlat, Mr. Stephan van Groningen, Président du Directoire, Sales Director, Gebr. Heinemann, Aéroport de la Réunion Roland Garros, Germany France

Mrs. Elcia Grandcourt, Mrs. Rita Chidiac, Director, Regional department for Africa, Corporate Affairs & Communications UNWTO, Spain Manager, Worldwide Duty Free, U.A.E.

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Speakers

Mr. Sherif Toulan, Mr. Olivier Baric, Chief Executive Officer, Aviation Director, International Duty Free Trading Africa region, EGIS & Agencies S.A.E., Egypt France

Mr. Dimitri Coll, Mr. Georges Touma, Associate Director, ASQ, ACI World, Business Development Canada Manager-Airports, SITA Lebanon

Mr. Torsten Hentschel, Managing Director, TH Airport Consulting, Germany

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Sponsors & Exhibitors

Created in 2001, The Middle East & Africa Duty-Free Association (MEAD- FA) is a non-profit making trade association consisting mainly of Middle East & Africa based duty-free retail organizations including, border, seaport, and diplomatic shops, airport landlords, brand owners, suppliers, related association and distributors. Its main purpose is to bring official recognition to the region's duty-free industry, raise awareness of the industry's contribution to the greater travel and tourism industry infrastructure, and provide representation for its member companies. The key objective of the association is to encourage successful working relationships between MEADFA members, brand suppliers and the duty-free community as a whole.

EGYPTAIR, the flag carrier of Egypt, has taken the lead to be the first airline in the Middle East and Africa and the seventh in the world to join IATA. For more than 87 years, EGYPTAIR has been experiencing extraordinary growth and and have become a treasured brand. We are thousands of people worldwide working toghether to make your travel experience a wonderful journey. Our passion to fly today remains strong since the establishment in 1932. Today EGYPTAIR serves a multitude of destinations from the state-of-the-art Terminal 3 and the new Terminal 2 at Cairo International Airport, where our customers can enjoy the exclusive services inside Star Alliance renovated Lounges owned and operated by EGYPTAIR. EGYPTAIR adopts a fleet modernization plan including the addition of up to new 45 aircraft of the latest types including Boeing Dreamliner 787-9, A320 and A220 Airbuses equipped with the latest technologies and comfort facilities.

Dufry is the leading global travel retailer operating over 2,200 duty free and duty paid shops in airports, cruise lines, seaports, borders, railway stations and down- town tourist areas. Dufry employs over 30,000 employees. The company, head- quartered in Basel, Switzerland, has presence in 65 countries in all five conti- nents. Dufry operates some of the most successful travel retail brands in the industry, including Dufry, World Duty Free, Nuance, Hudson and Hellenic Duty Free. For more information visit www.dufry.com

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SITA is the communications and IT solution provider that transforms air travel through technology for airlines, at airports and on aircraft. The company’s portfo- lio covers everything from managed global communications and infrastructure services, to eAircraft, passenger management, baggage, self-service, airport and border management solutions. Owned 100% by more than 400 air transport industry members, SITA has a presence at more than 1,000 airports around the world and a customer service team of 2,000+ staff delivering unmatched service to more than 2,800 customers in more than 200 countries. In 2017, SITA had consolidated revenues of US$1.6 billion. For further information, go to www.sita.aero or contact [email protected].

Egyptian Aviation Services provides ground-handling services to interna- tional airlines flying to and from Egypt. It offers passenger handling, ramp handling, catering, cargo handling, load control and communication, representation and supervision, and DCS management services for various flight operations, including scheduled carriers, commercial char- EAS ters, private/VIP flights, air ambulance flights, and military flights. The Egyptian Aviation Services company was founded in 1989 and is based in Cairo, Egypt.

JTI is a leading international tobacco manufacturer who markets world-re-nowned brands such as Winston, Mevius / Mild Seven, Camel, Benson & Hedges, Silk Cut, Sobranie, Glamour and LD. With headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and about 26,000 employees worldwide, JTI has operations in more than 120 countries. For more information, visit : www.jti.com.

United ATS is the first Egyptian Private Company to provide Aviation Technology Services in the Middle East and Africa. With over 18 years of history, we had supported many private companies, governments and military authorities to optimize and enhance their Airspace and increase their capacity, we also provi- ded all related services for the purpose of Airport certification. United ATS has become a regional supplier of high added value Aviation Technology Services. www.unitedats.com

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As an industrial services and solutions company specialising in securing and recovering resources, SUEZ provides its customers (local authorities, industry and consumers) with concrete solutions to address new resource management challenges. Water, waste-based secondary materials and energy are essential for the vitality of human activities. We provide expert water optimization ser-vices in water networks, engineering, equipment, operation and maintenance. We pioneer advanced solutions through waste water recycling and seawater desali- nation. We ensure waste collection and disposal and promote waste recovery to generate renewable waste-based energy and secondary raw ma-terials. We offer innovative solutions in consulting for the sustainable urban development

Moroccan Airports Authority is the manager of the airport infrastructure of Morocco and the Moroccan air navigation services’ provider. Such as, ONDA’s missions are:Planning, operation, maintenance and development of air traffic airports. The air navigation facilities management and the implementation of means for air traffic control. Processing passengers, air cargo as well as all services dedi-cated to users satisfaction. Linking with international organizations and airports to meet the needs of air traffic. Operation of certain projects and services that may grant to other partner’s needs. High level education in civil aviation within the International Mohammed VIth Academy of Civil Aviation.

Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation EHCAAN's subsidiaries are four companies: Egyptian Airports Company National Air Navigation Services Company Cairo Airport Company Aviation Information Technology EHCAAN has been made an independent company, with financial and adminis- trative self-support to run its activities entirely on commercial basis. Development and expansion of Egyptian airports to accommodate the expec- ted increase in passenger traffic according to the prepared studies and the trans- fer of Cairo airport to the hub airport . EHCAAN Optimizing the company's assets to provide aeronautical and air navigational services in a manner that complies with international standards and exceeds customers' and investors' expectations through efficient and effective manage- ment based on high human and technological capabilities and adopting secu- rity, safety, quality and environmental protection policies to achieve the dimen- sions of sustainable development.

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HTDS is a high-tech detection systems distributor dedicated to security (X-Ray scanner for baggage, cargo and vehicles, metal detectors / magnetometers, CBRNE solutions, people screening ...). With a full range of equipment suited to each area of activity (airports, ports, railway station, police forces, customs, transport companies, prisons ...) HTDS brings expertise at every stage of the implementation of your solution: consulting, installation, training and maintenance.

EAC (Egyptian Airports Company) is subsidiary of EHCAAN (Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation) which is a public owned Company established in 2001. EAC is currently managing 19 regional Airports in Egypt with total passengers exceeding 22 million passengers. EAC airports are hosting 60% of the total Air Traffic in Egypt. The main airports of EAC (Sharm El Sheikh – Hurghada- Luxor- –Alex –Taba- - - Sohag - Assuit) http://eac-airports.com

AVIT has been established since 2002 operational in Egypt & Africa with Over 100 clients “A leading IT Company providing High Quality State-of-the-Art technology to Local, Regional and Global Market” “We offer our customers the most innovative solutions and ICT services as we are a market focused and process-centered organization.

Responsible for preparing and operating Air Traffic Services, Navigational Aids and Safe guarding Air Navigation Services within The Egyptian Airspace and in all Egyptian airports.

Our Business is focused on traditional Duty Free products. Gifting has played a major role in driving up Duty Free sales, with self-treat being a major motivation. However, passengers are now demanding a greater variety especially that of Fashion & sportswear and fashion accessories for themselves as well as gifting for family and friends.

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Is an international airport located in the center of Cairo, the capital of Egypt, about 22 kilometers in the north-east direction, the airport area is about 40 million square meters, and is the air gate of Egypt and Africa continent, the airport is the second largest airport in the continent in terms of congestion and density of passengers

Karnak is the tourism sector of Egypt air which is one of the subsidiaries of Egypt air Holding Company, a Star Alliance Member. Karnak agency was established in 1955 under license number 6, category (A) and one of the pioneers in the field of Travel and Tourism in Egypt and the Middle East. We ought to plan the best travel experience that starts with safe flights to some of the most peaceful resorts and beautiful locations in the world. With Karnak, You will discover Egypt with a new experience from an exciting visit to glorious monumental sites to the relaxation of coral-filled shores.

Is an international airport located in the center of Cairo, the capital of Egypt, about 22 kilometers in the north-east direction, the airport area is about 40 million square meters, and is the air gate of Egypt and Africa continent, the airport is the second largest airport in the continent in terms of congestion and density of passengers

Al-Ahram (Egyptian Arabic; The Pyramids), founded on 5 August 1875, is the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspaper, In addition to the main edition published in Egypt, the paper publishes two other Arabic-language editions, one geared to the Arab world and the other aimed at an international audience, as well as editions in English and French. Al-Ahram daily is the largest in Egypt. Al-Ahram produces a continually updated news website in the English language atEnglish.Ahram.org.eg, called Ahram Online

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