
Sharjah International Airport Authority, SIAA, has participated for the first time in the Air Cargo China Exhibition and Conference 2016, which took place from June 14th to 16th at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.
At the show, the SIAA demonstrated the latest improvements, services and facilities provided by Sharjah International Airport, as well as the many opportunities offered in the field of air cargo handling.
Ali Salim Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Airport Authority, said that the participation of SIAA in the international event is an opportunity to brief participants on the latest services and facilities provided by the Sharjah International Airport. It is also an ideal platform for the exchange of views with the air cargo experts and specialists working in the airlines companies and international airports, shipping agents and customers from around the world, as well as offering a chance to hold bilateral meetings with them to discuss the possibility of developing relations and promoting joint action.
Source;WAM
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