241. Diversifying revenue. Building Resilience. Previewing AviaDev Real Estate with Marcel Langeslag, Director Aviation Africa, Netherlands Airport Consultants (NACO)

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2023 · 21 MIN

241. Diversifying revenue. Building Resilience. Previewing AviaDev Real Estate with Marcel Langeslag, Director Aviation Africa, Netherlands Airport Consultants (NACO)

from AviaDev Insight Africa · host Jon Howell

In this episode, we preview the upcoming inaugural AviaDev Real Estate event, taking place alongside AviaDev Africa in Nairobi on 14th June 2023.  The podcast provides more background on how real estate development could act as a catalyst for the successful future of many African airports.  Marcel has contributed an article in Airport World, expanding on many of these topics, which you can access here Download the white paper here In the episode, we ask: Just how resilient is real estate and what are the reasons behind this resilience?  How do African airports fit with the airport city concept? Are they large enough? What specific developments can African airports look at as potential real estate development opportunities?  What are the main ingredients to ensure success?  What airports can expect from the AviaDev Real Estate event Let's discuss the format and what they can expect from the event? Connect with Marcel here Finally, If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe so you never miss another episode, share it with someone you think will benefit from listening and we look forward to seeing you for the next episode soon.

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