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Sister Airports

NAA has sister airport agreements with eight major airport companies around the world. The aim of this is to respond to changes in the aviation industry, provide quality services catering to a broad range of requirements, and implement cutting-edge initiatives that cannot be achieved by individual airports.

As part of our sister airport activities, views are exchanged on items of concern surrounding the aviation market through regular meetings. In particular, the development of aspects such as customer services, IT and environment strategies form the main topics for these discussions. An close exchange of information is maintained through regular correspondence in day-to-day activities as well. Furthermore, the personnel exchange programs have been utilized for sending experienced specialists to solve common issues relating to airport operations at sister airports, and for collecting and studying measures on items of concern as well as trends in civil aviation administration agencies and policies. This has also helped us to foster human resources with global skills. These initiatives have also led us to hold bilateral programs with our sister airports on an experimental basis.

In the years ahead, we will seek to expand Narita Airport's network from the perspective of strengthening collaboration with the regions to which the sister airports belong. This will include working to develop routes between Narita and each sister airport and generate demand for passenger and cargo air services. Moreover, we will collaborate with our sister airports to create business opportunities that are mutually advantageous and strive to achieve sustainable growth as an airport company.
We will endeavor to strengthen the mutual relationships of cooperation with our existing sister airports while also adding members to the network. This will be based on the understanding that this scheme is one of our key strategies for raising the quality of our airport.