Tuesday, May 19, 2009

A Closer Look at Poznan Lawica International Airport

Poznan Lawica International Airport (POZ), our host for the 2009 North America/European Airports Conference, has quite an interesting history. Founded in 1913, the airport was originally a military complex built by the Prussians. By 1919, approximately 250 military aircraft were taken over by the Prussian invaders at the captured airfield.
Things changed, however, with its first commercial service launched in May 1921 during the first international exhibition in Poznan, in which commercial airlines began flying to Warsaw and Gdańsk. Infrastructure enhancements followed thereafter and the main runway was lengthened to 2500 meters/8202 feet in 1971.
Today, Poznan Lawica International is a booming airport with nearly 1, 300,000 passengers in 2008. In total this is the result of 23, 609 operations last year alone. POZ is an award winning airport. In 2002, the airport was recognized by a panel of experts as the most interesting architectural project in Poznań in 2001 and received the Baptysta Quadro Award. On the 5th of June of the same year, during the 7th Conference Intelligent Building in Wrocław, POZ received an award in the category Intelligent Building of the Year for Integrated System of Security.
Do Zobaczenia w Poznaniu! (see you in Poznan)

Monday, May 4, 2009

Revenue in Aviation

While visiting one of my daily blogs, I came across this page, entitled "revenue tricks" on the Wall Street Journal's Middle Seat Terminal Blog. In the wake of challenging economic times, I thought it would be appropriate to share with you all.

Do zobaczenia wkrotce! (See you soon)

Speak, Sponsor or Splurge in Poznan

There are indeed many reasons to attend the aviation conference in Poznan. Some will want to speak on key issues that have affected their business or airport. Others may want to showcase their aviation product or service to a captive group of aviation leaders from some of the top airports across the U.S. and Central Europe. And then, there are those who prefer to combine business with pleasure. You know what I am talking about. Individuals who who work hard and play harder. They are leading professionals who will be active and engaged in the conference and then afterwards they enjoy their time in Europe. Some may travel around Poland, while the more adventurous will hop on the Euro Train or a regional, low-cost carrier and visit more exotic places.

No matter what your reason is, Poznan will no doubt be a unique experience for all who attend.

Do Zobaczenia w Poznaniu! (see you in Poznan)