Industry Analysis & Industry Trends
In the five years through 2012, revenue for the Airport industry in China has been growing at an annualized rate of 9.6%, driven by the rapid development of the Chinese economy. Cultural exchange campaigns between China and other countries also contributed to revenue growth.
The industry has changed significantly over the past five years. The snow disaster in southern China, a devastating earthquake in Sichuan province, stricter security checks due to the Beijing Olympic Games, terrorist fears, and the global recession all resulted in considerable challenges to air transportation. However, the Olympics, the Shanghai Expo and the Guangzhou Asian Games all created huge demand for air transport.... purchase to read more
Industry Report - Industry Products Chapter
The major sources of revenue from airport operations include aviation fees, concessions (rental), airport fees and parking fees. Revenue structures vary considerably across different airports based on size, the scope of service provided and the market served.
Aircraft movement and passenger services
Airports offer a range of services, but their primary function is to provide areas for planes to land and depart, and to facilitate the interchange of passengers and freight between air and surface transport. As such, aircraft movement fees and passenger service charges are the two most common revenue sources for airports in China. These fees are expected to account for roughly 50.7% of total industry revenue in 2012... purchase to read more