- Over 25,000 employees at the three airports contribute to local job creation
- Airport officials gather to make strong and sustainable airports
- Partnerships are essential to airport operations, such as collaboration in various councils and committees.
- Working with local producers, chefs, and students to support local specialties and local production for local consumption
- Reduction of plastic amenities and cutlery
- Facilities that local people can feel familiar with
- Japan's first multi-airport concession operating three Kansai airports
- Using international expertise and knowhow in airport operations
- Initiatives in other areas
Over 25,000 employees at the three airports contribute to local job creation
The number of workers at Kansai International Airport was 17,992 from 344 companies (FY 2024); at Osaka Itami Airport, 7,056 from 132 companies (FY 2024); and at Kobe Airport, 1,221 from 31 companies (FY 2024).
Kansai Airports Group will strengthen cooperation with business operators at our airports and surrounding communities, while remaining flexible in responding to various situations and continuing efforts to secure personnel and develop human resources.
Local communities and many people are supporting the operation of the airports!
Airport officials gather to make strong and sustainable airports
Kansai Airports has initiated a Kansai Airports Business Continuity Plan (BCP) to ensure that the airports are resilient to disasters and other risks. The most important aspect of the plan is the cooperation and partnership with related organizations.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, local governments, airlines, railroad and bus companies, police, fire departments, and many other organizations work together, and they gather at the Joint Crisis Management Group (JCMG) to sort out problems in emergency situations.
About 70 organizations at the three airports are working together in case of an emergency!
Partnerships are essential to airport operations, such as collaboration in various councils and committees.
In the airport business, we are working together to solve major common issues, such as safety, the environment, and improving customer satisfaction, through cross-organizational cooperation in councils and committees.
We are working together on issues common to all airports, such as safety, the environment, and improving customer satisfaction!
Working with local producers, chefs, and students to support local specialties and local production for local consumption
Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport devises and serves dishes using locally grown Izumisano produce. We also cooperate with neighboring areas including Osaka Prefecture to promote mutual exchanges.
We are rediscovering local specialty products such as "Mizunasu" and "Senshu Onion," which are nationally known brand-name vegetables. Through partnerships with various stakeholders such as producers and schools, we promote the benefits of local vegetables and foster the agricultural and food industries.
Promotion of local production for local consumption will improve our food self-sufficiency!
Reduction of plastic amenities and cutlery
In accordance with the Plastic Resource Circulation Law that went into effect on April 1, 2022, Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport is taking measures by replacing guest room amenities with earth-friendly materials to reduce plastic product waste.
For example, we have taken environmental measures by introducing biomass-made amenities in guest rooms, such as use of toothbrushes, razors, hairbrushes, and combs all made from plant materials. We are also working to reduce plastic waste by replacing mini bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and body shampoo in guest rooms (premium economy and economy class) with pump-type refill bottles. The straws used in restaurants and banquets will also be made from biomass materials, and plastic materials will be reduced by 25% by using straws made from bio-PE and sugarcane.
Together with our customers, we will contribute to solving social issues such as global warming and ocean plastic problems by reducing the use of single-use plastics.
We are working to reduce plastics without changing the quality or products we offer to our customers!
Facilities that local people can feel familiar with
Itami Sky Park, located directly across from Osaka Itami Airport, is a park operated by Itami City. Airports are facilities where partnerships with local communities are important. Kansai Airports also cooperate in the operation of the park, so that our airports can be loved by local people and live in harmony with them.
There are other spots where you can see airplanes up close. Please come and visit us.
Let's enjoy watching airplanes and playing with the playground equipment!
Japan's first multi-airport concession operating three Kansai airports
Kansai Airports Group is a private company that operates three airports - Kansai International Airport, Osaka Itami Airport, and Kobe Airport - under a contract to operate public facilities (concession business). PFI, promoted by the Cabinet Office, stands for "Private Finance Initiative," and refers to a method to construct, maintain, manage, and operate public facilities, using private-sector funds, management capabilities, and technical expertise. As a pioneering example of this PFI, Kansai Airports is operating the airports through public-private partnerships by making maximum use of ideas, knowhow, and private-sector funds which only private sectors can provide. We value partnerships with various stakeholders, such as government agencies, municipalities, and shareholders, and aim to operate the airports with a high level of customer satisfaction.
We aim to improve customer satisfaction at the airports through public-private partnerships!
Using international expertise and knowhow in airport operations
Kansai Airports Group was established by a consortium led by ORIX Corporation and VINCI Airports. We took over the operation of Kansai International Airport and Osaka Itami Airport from New Kansai International Airport Company, Ltd., and began operations of both airports on April 1, 2016. Kansai Airports Kobe, wholly owned by Kansai Airports, started operating Kobe Airport on April 1, 2018, as a business taken over from Kobe City.
ORIX Corporation is a financial services group with offices in 31 countries and regions worldwide. VINCI Airports is a French corporation and a leading private airport operator that manages the operation of 45 airports worldwide in 12 countries and regions in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Through cross-border partnerships, we use international expertise and knowhow in airport operations.
We aim to be a world-class airport operator that continues to create new forms of airport operations!
Initiatives in other areas
SDGs Initiatives at Three Kansai Airports
The SDGs stand for the "Sustainable Development Goals," which are international goals that aim to achieve a sustainable and better world by 2030 for all people to continue to live on this planet. They consist of 17 goals and 169 targets, and pledge to leave no one behind.