Use of Kai Tak under review
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The Government Property Agency, which has been asked to manage the old Kai Tak Airport for three years before implementing its redevelopment blueprint, considers renting out part of Kai Tak Airport. The agency said many public and commercial organisations have applied to hold one-day activities there, such as car racing and concerts on the runway. The agency has also requested public and commercial organisations to submit suggestions for the long-term use of the two floors of the passenger terminals. *
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Hong K: Government Property Agency considers renting out part of Kai Tak Airport
Publication Name: HK Standard
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1998
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Macau expects 50 extra cargo flights
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Macau international Airport will have about 50 extra non-scheduled cargo flights until the end of July 1998 due to cargo chaos at Hong Kong's new Chek lap Kok Airport. Airlines that have been granted non-scheduled cargo landing rights in Macau are Cathay Pacific, Korean Air, Federal Express, Singapore Airlines, Evergreen, Polar Air Cargo, Martinair Cargolux, Asiana, Lufthansa, Thai Airways, Eva Air and Air France. *
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Macao: Its intnl Airport will have about 50 extra non-scheduled cargo flights due to cargo chaos at Hong Kong's new Airport
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Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1998
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