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Core Values

3

HKIA Facts / Performance Highights

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Chairman’s Statement

8

Chief Executive Officer’s Statement

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The Board and Executive Directors

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Financial and Operational Highlights

16

Corporate Governance

28

Event Highlights

30

Passenger Services

36

Cargo and Aviation Services

40

Airfield and Systems

44

Mainland Projects

48

Corporate Social Responsibility

54

Looking Forward

58

Financial Review

66

Report of the Members of the Board

69

Independent Auditor’s Report

70

Financial Statements

115

Five-year Financial and Operational Summary

116

Airlines and Destinations

Hong Kong International Airport (“HKIA”) aims to maintain a leadership position in airport management and aviation-related businesses to strengthen Hong Kong as a centre of international and regional aviation by:








upholding high standards of safety and security operating efficiently with care for the environment applying prudent commercial principles striving to exceed customer expectations working in partnership with stakeholders valuing human resources fostering a culture of innovation

AIRPORT AUTHORITY HONG KONG (the Airport Authority) is a statutory corporation wholly owned by the
Hong Kong SAR Government. The Airport Authority is responsible for the operation and development of HKIA.

At Hong Kong International Airport (“HKIA”), six core values guide our staff and business partners in their day-to-day work and long-term plans. In a rapidly changing business environment, these principles are both constant and non-negotiable.

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Hong Kong International Airport

HKIA Facts

Airport Site Area

1,255 hectares

Total Terminal Area

750,000 square metres

Airlines

about 95

Destinations

around 160

Runways

2

Performance

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