Beyond expectation A foreword from Chung Jong-Hwan, Minister for Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs in South Korea. Success Story A foreword by Angela Gittens, director general, Airports Council International.
Island life Former chairman, Dong-suk Kang, remembers overseeing the airport's mammoth construction project.
The big build The construction of Incheon Airport remains South Korea's biggest ever civil engineering project.
Timeline 1992-2011
Simply the best Incheon Airport expects to celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2011 with record traffic figures, new shareholders and an open air concert attended by 10,000 people.
The way forward Incheon CEO, CW Lee, talks about the airport's master plan for 2011-2015 and his vision for the future.
Next on the agenda Incheon's third phase development programme is set to raise the gateway's capacity to 62 million passengers and 5.8 million tons of cargo per annum.
Nothing compares to you Incheon Airport sets the global standards for customer service excellence.
All about training Incheon's Aviation Academy is earning itself a reputation as a leading global training centre.
Always learning Incheon Airport's CEO, CW Lee, talks about his gateway's management philosophy and career development initiatives for staff.
Keeping IT simple When it comes to embracing new technology to make the airport experience as easy and convenient as possible for passengers, Incheon can surely have few equals.
Eat, drink and be merry With nearly 150 retail and food and beverage outlets spread across its passenger facilities, Incheon Airport is fast becoming one of South Korea's hottest places to shop.
Welcome to Korea Daily events, concerts and numerous art and cultural attractions help make Incheon one of the most interesting airports to visit.
Making an impression Incheon Airport's award winning terminal provides a unique expression of South Korean culture, writes Fentress Architects' Ji-hyun Kim.
Design and build Dave Brown, vice president at the Parsons-Odebrecht Joint Venture (POJV), reflects on the design of Incheon Airport.
Air City Making maximum use of its land is a priority for Incheon Airport, writes Dr John Kasarda.
More than just an airport Incheon aims to become one of the world's leading airport cities.
All accommodating The airport's fast developing real estate portfolio includes the award winning Hyatt Regency Incheon.
Leading by example Incheon strives to be one of the greenest airports on the planet.
All the right connections Incheon's fast growing road and rail links ensure rapid journey times to downtown Seoul and beyond.
Connecting the world Incheon's ever-expanding route network now extends to more than 172 cities in 50 countries across the globe.
Cargo giant Incheon's facilities and fast handling times make it one of the best-equipped and convenient cargo airports on the planet.
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