Exhibition Profile

inter airport Europe 2009 covers a broad range of airport issues, aiming to represent this varied industry in its entirety and on an international level. For the upcoming show, the existing key areas interTERMINAL, interDATA and interRAMP will be complemented by interDESIGN which will focus on terminal interiors and architectural components.

Please click on one of the tabs for a summary of exhibit categories and visitor target groups per sector. Alternatively, a complete list of exhibit categories is available as a pdf document download.

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interTERMINAL

Covers the vast array of terminal operations, infrastructure and technical installations.

Exhibit Categories   Who Visits

Terminal construction and installations

  • Passenger handling
  • Baggage handling
  • Security equipment
  • Cargo handling
  • Passenger information technology
  • Technical installations in buildings
  • Terminal infrastructure
  • Parking equipment and services

Services

  • Associations
  • Consultancies
  • Property management
  • Terminal maintenance
  • Trade press, information services
 

Organisations

  • Airlines
  • Airports
  • Architects
  • Consultants
  • Investors

Job functions

  • Management
  • Cargo terminal operators
  • Passenger terminal operators
  • Planning
  • Sales / marketing
  • Procurement
  • Property services
  • Facilties management

interDATA

Showcases a range of specialist hardware and software for a modern, interactive airport.

Exhibit Categories   Who Visits

Information technology (IT) and software

  • Airport management
  • Baggage management and tracking
  • Traffic and operations management
  • Passenger management
  • Cargo management
  • Air traffic control
  • Internet services

Data processing hardware

  • Computer servers
  • Optical character readers (OCR) /
    bar code readers
  • Printers, scanners & other peripherals
 

Organisations

  • Airlines
  • Airports
  • Air traffic control
  • Consultants
  • Ground handlers
  • Service providers

Job functions

  • Development
  • Implementation
  • Management
  • Operations
  • Planning

interRAMP

Encompasses the key areas of ground support equipment, ground handling and airfield construction and installations.

Exhibit Categories   Who Visits

Ground support equipment and services

  • Aircraft handling
  • Aircraft docking
  • Airfield service equipment
  • Cargo handling
  • Baggage handling
  • Passenger handling
  • Crash, fire, rescue
  • Consumables, fluids

Technical systems and services (airside)

  • Aircraft maintenance
  • Airfield lighting
  • Bird control systems
  • Navigation aids
  • Fleet management
  • Environmental control

Airfield construction and installations

  • Hangar design and construction
  • Marking and signage
  • Pavement design and servicing
  • Technical installations (e.g. fuel farm technology, cabling)
  • Planning, consultancy, construction
 

Organisations

  • Airlines
  • Airports
  • Cargo carriers
  • Ground handlers
  • Maintenance / servicing
  • Military and government

Job functions

  • Engineering
  • Management
  • Operations
  • Planning
  • Procurement
  • Productions
  • Sales / marketing

interDESIGN

New sector featuring interior specifications and furnishings, architectural components and other design elements.

Exhibit Categories   Who Visits

Architectural and interior design

  • Design consultancy
  • Seating, lounges and other furniture
  • Smoking areas
  • Shop furnishings and catering areas
  • Floor and wall finishings
  • Washrooms and accessories
  • Fabrics, textures and other materials
  • Illumination, lighting, sun protection
  • Acoustics and sound

Information design

  • Promotional displays
  • Passenger guidance systems
  • Terminal signage (e.g. passenger areas and gates)
 

Organisations

  • Architects
  • Designers
  • Airports
  • Consultants
  • Property development
  • Advertising & Media
  • Airlines
  • Passenger & VIP services
  • Retail, catering, travel & leisure

Job functions

  • Contract buyers / specifiers
  • Management
  • Planning
  • Marketing
  • Business development

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