Communications agency RBH has won a brief from Birmingham Airport to develop new marketing products.

The Meriden-based agency will create a new video for the airport, as well as producing advertising and exhibition stands for the World Routes Conference.

Justine Howl, head of communications for the airport, said: "RBH has created ideas that will allow us to tell our exciting story in an engaging way to many different stakeholders.

"Birmingham Airport is going through a very exciting time, with record passenger figures, new airlines and significant long-haul growth, and it's playing an important part in the success of the region.

"We feel that the collateral produced by RBH has longevity to reference future developments in a creative way and will bring all our strengths together to help us attract more business to the airport and wider region."

RBH director Natalie Griffiths added: "We are delighted to be working in partnership with Birmingham Airport on these projects and as a proud West Midlands-based agency it is a great opportunity to contribute to local economic growth.

"We can't wait to build on our relationship with the airport and translate our concepts into assets that they can use to help them continue with their impressive expansion.

"It is a really exciting time to embark on this journey together."