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WorldPort Concept

As the global economy continues to expand, the nature of how people live, and the services they require, are growing just as rapidly. In no other segment of business
are the impacts of growth more evident than the air cargo industry. The advent of the electronic shopping age is placing substantial demands on air carriers to deliver products on a timely and cost efficient basis, and even greater pressure on airports to provide the capacity for this dynamic business segment to grow and prosper. The revolutionary new World Port at Denver International Airport, represents the perfect logistics response as worldwide commerce moves into the next millennium.

The 21st Century will see airlines shift to megahubs that have the land-side and air-side capacity to allow them to meet the needs of their passengers and cargo customers. Few airports in the world are as well positioned geographically and have the physical capacity to meet the challenges of the future as Denver International. This mammoth new airport huge in scope, is the ideal site for World Port. It is also clear that no facility at any airport is better equipped and better prepared to provide tenants and users with the infrastructure and services they require to be successful than World Port at DIA.

 
   
     
       
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