The inaugural Super Terminal Expo 2024 turned Hong Kong’s AsiaWorld-Expo into a vibrant hub for innovation from 5 to 7 November 2024. Under the bold theme “Redefining Passenger and Cargo Handling Experience through Technological Innovation,” the event showcased groundbreaking advancements reshaping the aviation industry. From transformative technologies to strategic partnerships, the Expo illuminated the sector’s dedication to pushing boundaries in terminal operations.
Visionary leadership and transformative plans
Vivian Cheung, Acting CEO of Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), set the tone for the event with a keynote address highlighting Hong Kong International Airport’s (HKIA) pivotal role in global aviation. She emphasised HKIA’s position as the world’s busiest air cargo hub, holding this title for 13 of the past 14 years, and outlined its advancements in digital transformation through a paperless cargo data platform.
Cheung also detailed the ongoing expansion projects under HKIA’s Airport City initiative, including the completion of the three-runway system (3RS). These developments are not only aimed at elevating passenger and cargo experiences but also position HKIA as a sustainability leader. “The Super Terminal Expo presents an opportunity to showcase the latest advancements in airport design, construction, and operation,” she noted, reiterating HKIA’s goal to inspire global connectivity and inclusivity.
Michael Wong Wai-Lun, Acting Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, reinforced the ambitious vision during his address. He underscored the transformative potential of the 3RS project, which will increase HKIA’s capacity to accommodate 120 million passengers and 10 million tons of cargo annually. “This expansion solidifies Hong Kong’s position as a premier aviation and logistics hub,” Wong stated, while highlighting strategic partnerships with Belt and Road countries, ASEAN nations, and the Dongguan Logistics Park, poised to handle one million tons of cargo annually.
Pioneering regional transformation: The Subic-Clark vision
The Philippines’ bold logistics ambitions took centre stage in the panel session titled Subic-Clark: Leading Gateways to the Philippines and Beyond, moderated by Payload Asia‘s Chief Editor, Monina Eugenio. The discussion delved into the Subic-Clark corridor’s potential to become a regional logistics powerhouse by integrating air, sea, and rail transport systems.
Atty. Roberto C.O. Lim, Undersecretary for Aviation and Airports at the Philippine Department of Transportation, outlined the country’s advantages, including its strategic location, skilled workforce, and robust economic growth. Lim emphasised, “The Subic-Clark gateways are well-positioned as infrastructure-ready logistics hubs that will drive economic growth and global competitiveness.”
Ronnie Yambao of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) provided a deeper dive into the corridor’s operational framework, built on three pillars: automation, infrastructure development, and network expansion. He highlighted investments in port rehabilitation, advanced customs systems, and the upcoming Subic-Clark Railway, which aims to seamlessly connect logistics nodes.
Exploring the frontiers of aviation
Super Terminal Expo 2024’s conference programme became a hotbed of innovation, with panels addressing critical challenges and emerging trends in the aviation industry.
Safety and Seamlessness in Terminal Operations
The Safe Skies, Seamless Journeys panel, featuring experts from Nuctech, Arup, and TAPA APAC, showcased cutting-edge solutions for enhancing passenger safety. Discussions spanned advanced threat detection systems and crowd management tools designed to create secure and efficient travel environments.
Air Cargo and Ground Handling Innovations
In the session Elevating Efficiency: Innovations and Challenges in Air Cargo and Terminal Ground Handling in Asia, leaders from HACTL, CAUC, and IBS Software explored strategic approaches to improve operational efficiency. Key topics included building resilient cargo ecosystems and leveraging digital tools to optimise performance.
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)
The AAM Forum drew significant attention with its exploration of urban air mobility (UAM) solutions. Visionaries from EHang, Volocopter, and Skyports illuminated China’s leadership in eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft development, outlining steps to integrate these innovations into mainstream aviation.
A global ecosystem of innovation
The inaugural Super Terminal Expo 2024 brought together a diverse array of stakeholders, including airport executives, technology innovators, policymakers, and infrastructure investors. Across the bustling exhibition floor and insightful conference sessions, one message resonated clearly: collaboration and innovation are the keys to redefining the future of aviation.
As the event concluded, the industry’s vision for the future stood firm—a commitment to breaking barriers and embracing transformative technologies to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving world. Super Terminal Expo 2024 has set the stage for a new era in aviation and logistics, driven by bold ideas and global collaboration.