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Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition (ACE 2010) to be Held in Beijing
Dépèche transmise le 16 mars 2010 par PRNewswire
BEIJING, March 16, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Airport City Development, Ltd. (ACL) announced today that it will host the 10th Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition (ACE 2010) in the China World Hotel Beijing from April 21 to 23, the first time the highest-level event in the airport city industry will be held in mainland China.
Desmond Shum, ACL Vice Chairman & CEO said: "It is a great honor and pleasure for ACL to host ACE 2010 in Beijing. With T3 - one of the world's largest terminals - already in operation at Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing, along with its airport city, has become an even more optimal venue for hosting ACE. What makes us more excited than ever before is that, in the beginning of this year, the Beijing Municipal Government announced its intention of building Beijing into a 'World City.' With the world focusing on China and Beijing, we believe that ACE 2010 will stimulate active discussions and new ideas, providing Chinese airports with the best platform to understand and communicate with their international counterparts."
Both Desmond Shum, ACL Vice Chairman & CEO, and Ellen Hu, ACL Vice President, will deliver keynote addresses at this year's ACE. Additionally, a number of domestic and international experts and scholars in the field will participate, including: Professor John D. Kasarda, Director of Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, ; Professor Cao Yunchun, Director of Airport Economics Institute, China Aviation University; and Tian Baohua, former president of the Civil Aviation Management Institute of China. Representatives from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong airports will attend and make statements.
According to the organizer, Insight Media, all participants must pay a fee for attendance, which is subject to specific activities and registration times. For registration consultation, please contact Emma Dean, Senior Manager, Conferences & Events. E-mail: . Tel: +44(0)208-831-7505. For more information, please visit the ACE website: http://www.airportcities.info .
CONTACT: Li Bei, +86-10-6563-2975, or Alice Chen,+86-10-6563-2977, , both of Airport City DevelopmentCo., Ltd.; or Shawn Huang of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide - Beijing,+86-10-8520-6539,
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