Asean airports may face capacity issues, says Honeywell VP


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SINGAPORE: Asean has progressed tremendously in liberalising its skies over the last decade, but the question is whether the region is ready for full liberalisation, said Honeywell International Inc's vice-president, airlines, Asia Pacific and Aerospace Leader, Brian Davis.

Describing the full ratification of the Asean open skies agreement as a key milestone in 2016, he said Malaysia, for instance, would benefit significantly from the rise in intra-Asean travel.

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