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The upcoming Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE) is scheduled to take place in Amsterdam from March 14-16, 2023

March 7, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

The upcoming Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE) is scheduled to take place in Amsterdam from March 14-16, 2023. This event is highly significant for the global airport and airline industry, with more than 10,000 attendees from 130 countries participating each year. At the conference, industry leaders share their insights and knowledge through various panel discussions and conferences. Over 1,900 senior executives from airport, airline, aviation authority, government, and related business sectors attend this conference. The Expo, covering an area of over 19,000 square meters, is the world’s largest airport design exhibition, with over 270 exhibitors showcasing the latest products, services, and technologies to enhance airport efficiency, safety, and passenger experience worldwide. This free-to-attend event is an exceptional opportunity to network with key industry players and learn about the latest airport design innovations. To be part of the most important international airport networking event of the year, attendees should join the event in Amsterdam.

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