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ACI World Report
I want to ag two important events this month the ACI Airport Economics and
Finance Conerence in London and the imminent announcement o the topperormers in the ACI Airport Service Quality survey or 2009 Although these appear
to be two distinct felds they share a common driver ndash helping airports to meet
customer expectations
The Finance conerence will ocus on multiple acets o managing airport business
as we emerge rom a tough fnancial year Preliminary 2009 trafc results indicate
clear signs o renewed stability and even growth in both domestic and international
markets In turn this growth is an early warning sign that once again airports must
plan or and fnance uture capacity expansion
At the same time the customer will judge our perormance and our ability to deliver
high quality service consistently over time In an increasingly competitive market
ASQ supports our business planning eorts through benchmarking and best practice
guidance in order to help us identiy priority areas or improvement
I look orward to seeing many ACI members at the conerence where we will get a
jump start on planning or our uture needs and ensuring that we continue to serve
our communities well
Angela Gittens
Director General ACI World
February 2010
Message rom the Director General
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
Thepremier industryconferenceamp Exhibition on economicsustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
JointlyHosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
P latin um s p on s or G ol d s p on s or
Contents1 MessagefromtheDirectorGeneral
2 ACIWorldatICAO
4 ACIWorldatworkwithPartners
5 ACIWorldStandingCommittees
7 Statistics
10 WorldBusinessPartnersProgramme
11 AirportServiceQualityProgramme
12 Events for2010
15 ACIGlobalTraining
18 Magazines
19 Publications
19 Updates
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ACI World at ICAO
Advocate Communicate Initiateby Georgina Graham Director ICAO Bureau
Happy New Year ndash a little late you might think so I should clariy ndash Happy Chinese
New Year ndash the Year o the Metal Tiger According to lore those born in the year o
the Tiger are amongst other things labelled as calm but also as rebellious earsome
but also aectionate Indeed according to writer Richard Giles the Metal Tiger
ldquorepresent[s] the kind o orces necessary to succeed with very difcult tasks The
impossible just might be possible during this challenging yearrdquo
The dichotomy that is represented by the description above is also apparent in the
task ahead o us at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) this year A
year when key issues this industry aces will be played out upon the world stage
and both our regulators and airports airlines and other key industry partners will
be judged according to their outcome Think Environment Security and o course
Saety Already in 200 we have witnessed either incidents or consequences
o incidents that have occurred in these felds ndash the continuing post COP5discussions the escalating response to the 225 security incident and o course the
tragic loss o lie aced ater the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409 disaster
National governments are usually seen to be at the oreront o responses to these
types o events however beore we even reach that stage ICAO the body tasked
with setting standards and recommended practices to ensure the sae orderly
and economically sound operations o the air transport industry has debated and
discussed and cast its expert view upon the issues that our industry has aced or
is acing Testament to these ongoing deliberations are the constantly updated
Annexes to the Chicago Convention the production o Guidance Material and
other instruments to provide States with the regulations they require to eectivelyoversee air transport within their territory As an example the ICAO Council in its
orthcoming session will discuss issues as diverse as the ICAO Comprehensive
Aviation Security Strategy to the status o compliance o States with the Machine
Readable Passport deadline
Why will ICAOrsquos year ahead this year
o the Metal Tiger be a challenging
one Expectations are high rom the 90
Contracting States that ICAO will continue to
take up the mantle and adhere to its mandate
under the Chicago Convention as stated
above Yet it must achieve this mammoth
task with a zero nominal growth budget in a
challenging economic climate and balancing
the need or efciency with the saety o the
travelling public with more passengers ying
than ever beore It is imperative that we
play our part in ensuring that ICAOrsquos goals are
met and our own challenge is to do this whilst ensuring that our membersrsquo needs
are well represented amongst those o our industry partners such as airlines and air
navigation service providers
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The CAEP8 meeting agreed a new aircrat engine NOx stringencystandard
The ICAO Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection - CAEP8 standard or
Medium and Large engines (generally or aircrat over 00 seats) will be 5 lower
than the old CAEP6 standard For Small engine amilies (generally or aircrat like
regional jets under 00 seats) the reduction is 5 The implementation date will be
December 20 and one agreed caveat was that any engine production cut-o
would not be implemented beore 208
ACI had supported a slightly higher new NOx standard (5 reduction) or smaller
aircrat but an identical standard large aircrat This was supported by European
States The US supported what became the fnal outcome Some other States
supported slightly less stringent standards ACI and its members can be satisfed
with the outcome
The aircrat and engine manuacturers (ICCAIA) and IATA supported a lesser standard
or the very largest engines and have noted that it will be very difcult to modiy
some o the largest in-production engines to achieve this new standard by 20 Allrecently certifed and soon-to-be certifed aircrat engine will comortably comply with
the standard
Next week Future Work will be considered including CO2 and Particulate Matter
certifcation and possibly a new noise stringency standard on the work programme
Airportrsquos View o New NO x Stringency Standard - Presented by ACI
Working Paper on Environmental and Economic Assessment o the NO x
Stringency Scenarios - Presented by Rapporteurs o MODTF and FESG
We are now hal way through the CAEP (Committee on Aviation Environmental
Protection) which as reported below has discussed issues such as noise and
NOx stringency In the coming month we will fnalise our preparations or the Next
Generation o Aviation Proessionals Symposium the Aviation Security Panel meeting
as well as the High Level Meeting on Saety Look out in orthcoming issues or
inormation on the importance o these meetings and how their outcomes may
impact you in your daily operations and the day to day running o your airport
So it seems that we will need to assume in 200 the traits o the Metal Tiger
ndash fercely deending and protecting our industry yet simultaneously - as we prepare
or the 200 ICAO Assembly the outcome o which will set the agenda or the next
three years 20-0 ndash consider and implement new and eective ways to ensure a
viable and sae air transport industry
Gung Hay Fat Choy
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ACI World at work with Partners
ACI World ormalises a new Plan o Collaboration with WHO
ACI World has agreed a new -year Plan o Collaboration with the World Health
Organization (WHO) which ormalizes its working relations with the UN body
This Plan o Collaboration supports the WHO Strategic Objective o strengthening
public health security in travel and transport Specifcally ACI will be working withthe WHO to build the core capacities at airports that are required in the International
Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 This will ocus on developing best practice guidelines
in three areas
bull vector control management (eg controlling rodent and insect populations in
and around airports to prevent the spread o disease)
bull pandemic preparedness and
bull contingency planning or other public health risks
Action required o airportsAs part o this work the WHO has commissioned a survey to review the response
to the Inuenza A(HN) outbreak Specifcally it ocuses on the actions taken at
airports ports and border crossings during the period April- July 2009
The survey response period has been extended to 5 February 200 Please check
with the responsible person to see i the survey has been completed or your airport
I it has not then we urge you to complete the survey now The survey is completed
anonymously and the results will be reported in aggregate orm thus ensuring
complete confdentiality
The survey can be completed and submitted online HERE[httpwwwaciaeroaciacidownloadsWHO_SURVEY_AIRPORTSpdf ]
Alternatively it can be completed manually and emailed to PAGsurveyswhoint
The Plan o Collaboration with WHO dovetails well with ACIrsquos pandemic preparedness
work with ICAO The ACI World Annual General Assembly passed a resolution in
Kuala Lumpur urging governments and the industry to enhance their preparedness
and capacity to deal with out breaks o communicable disease It also urged
national authorities and the industry to actively support the ICAO Cooperative
Arrangement or Preventing the Spread o Communicable Disease through AirTravel (CAPSCA) initiative in their region This initiative brings together experts rom
various organizations (in government public health and the aviation sector) rom
the countries in the region that are responsible or planning and implementing the
response to outbreaks o communicable disease
Craig Bradbrook (Director Security amp Facilitation ACI World) commented ldquoThe
Resolution passed at the General Assembly shows how important airports and ACI
view this work As we have seen in the past seven years with SARS Avian inuenza
and then A(HN) public health emergencies have the potential to disrupt air travel
and airport operations Such out breaks come without prior warning and can escalate
into a crisis very quickly Governments and the industry need to ensure that we areadequately prepared or the next outbreakrdquo
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ACI World Standing Committees
Vacancies on ACI World Standing Committees
World Security Standing Committee
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
ACI World invites applications rom airport representatives and World Business
Partners who would be interested in serving as Members at Large on either the
World Security Standing Committee or the World Facilitation amp Services Standing
Committee These committees which comprise 25 airport and business partner
proessionals rom all regions o the world play an invaluable role in supporting ACI
and the World Governing Board
The role o a Standing Committee is to
bull monitor industry developments and trends and their implications on airports
bull advise on strategic policy and technical issues and help ormulate industry
positions particularly or ICAO Panels and working groups
bull help defne industry best practice and standards (where appropriate)bull assist in the production o guidance material training content and other
publications
bull advise on the need and assist in the development o industry benchmark
surveys analysis and reports and
bull advise on the sta training and developments needs o airports
World Security Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 7 airport security and international aviation
security regulation Current key areas o ocus include protecting landside areas
o airports integrating security with airport passenger acilitation passenger and
baggage screening technologies human actors cargo security and training
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 9 the acilitation processes or passengers
baggage cargo and mail border clearance processes acilitating passengers
with reduced mobility airport service quality perormance measurement and
benchmarking terminal design issues inter-modal access to airports public health
issues and emergency preparedness
The appointment as a Member at Large is or a period o three years Normally
there are one or possibly two meetings per year The Committee also carries out
work in between meetings using the internet and i necessary conerence calls
English is the working language or the committees
These Committees provide excellent networking and proessional development
opportunities
How to apply
I you would like to nominate yoursel or one o your colleagues or either o these
committees or would like urther inormation please contact Craig Bradbrook
(Director Security and Facilitation) at cbradbrookaciaero or telephone +4 22
77 876
ext Meeting o the
orld Security Standing
ommittee and World
acilitation amp Services
tanding Committee
9-0 April 200 in
rlando Florida ater
e ACI-NA Spring
onerence
special programme
cluding participation
the conerence and
nt sessions o the two
ommittees is planned
gether with a joint
ession with the ACI
orld Airport IT Standing
ommittee
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ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group
A new IT initiative to enhance data exchange among airports and aviation
partners
The ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group had its 2nd
Meeting in Frankurt 2st January This collaborative initiative which was launched at
the last meeting o the ACI World Airport IT Standing Committee (AITSC) in Lisbon
June 2009 had its kick-o meeting in Amsterdam Schiphol last November
The main goal o this project is to provide recommendations to standardize
implement and integrate efciently a set o inormation exchange processes
among airports and partners by means o using Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) concepts The group is working on the development o open standardized
web-services compatible with existing standard ormats - as Aviation Inormation
Data Exchange (AIDX) and Passenger Inormation Data Exchange (PADEX) At this
stage the group is ocused on two main priorities Common Bag-Drop services and
Passenger Status services
Current participants include Schiphol Group Fraport Munich Airport Indra SITA andSiemens Other airports and partners have shown great interest in this important
initiative
I you are interested in participating or just want to receive more inormation on ACI
World Airport IT initiatives please contact
agarciaaciaero or visit
wwwaciaeroairportit
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PaxFlash and FreightFlashTrafc - December 2009
Strong trafc growth in December 2009Global passenger trafc up by 5 reight up 23
In December 2009 the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash trafc reports show a surge
in trafc worldwide Global airport passenger trafc rose by 5 percent relative to
December 2008 (Table ) Both international passenger trafc (up by 56 ) and
domestic trafc (up by 52 ) were boosted by strong perormance across Asia
Pacifc (+57 international +4 domestic) All regions saw increases except
or North America which remained at ( see Table 2 in the complete release )
Statistics
TABLE SUMMARY WORLDWIDE TRAFFIC RESULTS DECEMBER 2009
( CHANGE)
Dec 2009 over
Dec 2008
YTD JanndashDec
2009 over
YTD 2008
Rolling 2 months
through Dec 2009
PaxFlash
International passenger 56 - 40 - 40
Domestic passenger 52 - 2 - 2
Total passenger 53 - 26 - 26
FreightFlash
International reight 279 - 0 - 0
Domestic reight 5 - 28 - 28
Total reight 233 - 80 - 80
There are clear signs o renewed passenger trafc demand at many airports
worldwide in this monthrsquos results International trafc grew aster than domestic
trafc at most airports in China Trafc in India both domestic and international
surged in December (Delhi +2 Bangalore +7 and Mumbai +29 with
Mumbai domestic trafc increasing by 9) Similarly trafc growth is on the mend
in Russia driven by domestic trafc growth at the Moscow airports ranging rom 2
to 40 percent
ACI World Director o Economics Andreas Schimm comments ldquoLooking at ull
year 2009 global trafc results were much better than expected early in the yearfnishing at just 26 percent below 2008 Fears that third quarter trafc would decline
substantially did not materialize and the stabilization seen provided a platorm or
remarkable ourth quarter growth Even taking into account alling global trafc
demand in late 2008 and the impact on Asia Pacifc results in 2008 o the closure
o the Bangkok airport due to a political siege which slightly inate the percentage
growth comparison passenger and reight results are very promising rdquo
Overall global fgures were boosted by strong domestic trafc in China India and
Brazil where volumes surged in the second hal o 2009 For the ull year trafc
results highlight a split between the two largest aviation markets (North America and
Europe) each o which lost more than 5 percent trafc in 2009 and the continued
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
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Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
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reg
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wwwaci-europe-smagcom
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Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
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Goldsponsors
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Regional Events
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
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Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
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ACI World at ICAO
Advocate Communicate Initiateby Georgina Graham Director ICAO Bureau
Happy New Year ndash a little late you might think so I should clariy ndash Happy Chinese
New Year ndash the Year o the Metal Tiger According to lore those born in the year o
the Tiger are amongst other things labelled as calm but also as rebellious earsome
but also aectionate Indeed according to writer Richard Giles the Metal Tiger
ldquorepresent[s] the kind o orces necessary to succeed with very difcult tasks The
impossible just might be possible during this challenging yearrdquo
The dichotomy that is represented by the description above is also apparent in the
task ahead o us at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) this year A
year when key issues this industry aces will be played out upon the world stage
and both our regulators and airports airlines and other key industry partners will
be judged according to their outcome Think Environment Security and o course
Saety Already in 200 we have witnessed either incidents or consequences
o incidents that have occurred in these felds ndash the continuing post COP5discussions the escalating response to the 225 security incident and o course the
tragic loss o lie aced ater the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409 disaster
National governments are usually seen to be at the oreront o responses to these
types o events however beore we even reach that stage ICAO the body tasked
with setting standards and recommended practices to ensure the sae orderly
and economically sound operations o the air transport industry has debated and
discussed and cast its expert view upon the issues that our industry has aced or
is acing Testament to these ongoing deliberations are the constantly updated
Annexes to the Chicago Convention the production o Guidance Material and
other instruments to provide States with the regulations they require to eectivelyoversee air transport within their territory As an example the ICAO Council in its
orthcoming session will discuss issues as diverse as the ICAO Comprehensive
Aviation Security Strategy to the status o compliance o States with the Machine
Readable Passport deadline
Why will ICAOrsquos year ahead this year
o the Metal Tiger be a challenging
one Expectations are high rom the 90
Contracting States that ICAO will continue to
take up the mantle and adhere to its mandate
under the Chicago Convention as stated
above Yet it must achieve this mammoth
task with a zero nominal growth budget in a
challenging economic climate and balancing
the need or efciency with the saety o the
travelling public with more passengers ying
than ever beore It is imperative that we
play our part in ensuring that ICAOrsquos goals are
met and our own challenge is to do this whilst ensuring that our membersrsquo needs
are well represented amongst those o our industry partners such as airlines and air
navigation service providers
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The CAEP8 meeting agreed a new aircrat engine NOx stringencystandard
The ICAO Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection - CAEP8 standard or
Medium and Large engines (generally or aircrat over 00 seats) will be 5 lower
than the old CAEP6 standard For Small engine amilies (generally or aircrat like
regional jets under 00 seats) the reduction is 5 The implementation date will be
December 20 and one agreed caveat was that any engine production cut-o
would not be implemented beore 208
ACI had supported a slightly higher new NOx standard (5 reduction) or smaller
aircrat but an identical standard large aircrat This was supported by European
States The US supported what became the fnal outcome Some other States
supported slightly less stringent standards ACI and its members can be satisfed
with the outcome
The aircrat and engine manuacturers (ICCAIA) and IATA supported a lesser standard
or the very largest engines and have noted that it will be very difcult to modiy
some o the largest in-production engines to achieve this new standard by 20 Allrecently certifed and soon-to-be certifed aircrat engine will comortably comply with
the standard
Next week Future Work will be considered including CO2 and Particulate Matter
certifcation and possibly a new noise stringency standard on the work programme
Airportrsquos View o New NO x Stringency Standard - Presented by ACI
Working Paper on Environmental and Economic Assessment o the NO x
Stringency Scenarios - Presented by Rapporteurs o MODTF and FESG
We are now hal way through the CAEP (Committee on Aviation Environmental
Protection) which as reported below has discussed issues such as noise and
NOx stringency In the coming month we will fnalise our preparations or the Next
Generation o Aviation Proessionals Symposium the Aviation Security Panel meeting
as well as the High Level Meeting on Saety Look out in orthcoming issues or
inormation on the importance o these meetings and how their outcomes may
impact you in your daily operations and the day to day running o your airport
So it seems that we will need to assume in 200 the traits o the Metal Tiger
ndash fercely deending and protecting our industry yet simultaneously - as we prepare
or the 200 ICAO Assembly the outcome o which will set the agenda or the next
three years 20-0 ndash consider and implement new and eective ways to ensure a
viable and sae air transport industry
Gung Hay Fat Choy
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ACI World at work with Partners
ACI World ormalises a new Plan o Collaboration with WHO
ACI World has agreed a new -year Plan o Collaboration with the World Health
Organization (WHO) which ormalizes its working relations with the UN body
This Plan o Collaboration supports the WHO Strategic Objective o strengthening
public health security in travel and transport Specifcally ACI will be working withthe WHO to build the core capacities at airports that are required in the International
Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 This will ocus on developing best practice guidelines
in three areas
bull vector control management (eg controlling rodent and insect populations in
and around airports to prevent the spread o disease)
bull pandemic preparedness and
bull contingency planning or other public health risks
Action required o airportsAs part o this work the WHO has commissioned a survey to review the response
to the Inuenza A(HN) outbreak Specifcally it ocuses on the actions taken at
airports ports and border crossings during the period April- July 2009
The survey response period has been extended to 5 February 200 Please check
with the responsible person to see i the survey has been completed or your airport
I it has not then we urge you to complete the survey now The survey is completed
anonymously and the results will be reported in aggregate orm thus ensuring
complete confdentiality
The survey can be completed and submitted online HERE[httpwwwaciaeroaciacidownloadsWHO_SURVEY_AIRPORTSpdf ]
Alternatively it can be completed manually and emailed to PAGsurveyswhoint
The Plan o Collaboration with WHO dovetails well with ACIrsquos pandemic preparedness
work with ICAO The ACI World Annual General Assembly passed a resolution in
Kuala Lumpur urging governments and the industry to enhance their preparedness
and capacity to deal with out breaks o communicable disease It also urged
national authorities and the industry to actively support the ICAO Cooperative
Arrangement or Preventing the Spread o Communicable Disease through AirTravel (CAPSCA) initiative in their region This initiative brings together experts rom
various organizations (in government public health and the aviation sector) rom
the countries in the region that are responsible or planning and implementing the
response to outbreaks o communicable disease
Craig Bradbrook (Director Security amp Facilitation ACI World) commented ldquoThe
Resolution passed at the General Assembly shows how important airports and ACI
view this work As we have seen in the past seven years with SARS Avian inuenza
and then A(HN) public health emergencies have the potential to disrupt air travel
and airport operations Such out breaks come without prior warning and can escalate
into a crisis very quickly Governments and the industry need to ensure that we areadequately prepared or the next outbreakrdquo
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ACI World Standing Committees
Vacancies on ACI World Standing Committees
World Security Standing Committee
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
ACI World invites applications rom airport representatives and World Business
Partners who would be interested in serving as Members at Large on either the
World Security Standing Committee or the World Facilitation amp Services Standing
Committee These committees which comprise 25 airport and business partner
proessionals rom all regions o the world play an invaluable role in supporting ACI
and the World Governing Board
The role o a Standing Committee is to
bull monitor industry developments and trends and their implications on airports
bull advise on strategic policy and technical issues and help ormulate industry
positions particularly or ICAO Panels and working groups
bull help defne industry best practice and standards (where appropriate)bull assist in the production o guidance material training content and other
publications
bull advise on the need and assist in the development o industry benchmark
surveys analysis and reports and
bull advise on the sta training and developments needs o airports
World Security Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 7 airport security and international aviation
security regulation Current key areas o ocus include protecting landside areas
o airports integrating security with airport passenger acilitation passenger and
baggage screening technologies human actors cargo security and training
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 9 the acilitation processes or passengers
baggage cargo and mail border clearance processes acilitating passengers
with reduced mobility airport service quality perormance measurement and
benchmarking terminal design issues inter-modal access to airports public health
issues and emergency preparedness
The appointment as a Member at Large is or a period o three years Normally
there are one or possibly two meetings per year The Committee also carries out
work in between meetings using the internet and i necessary conerence calls
English is the working language or the committees
These Committees provide excellent networking and proessional development
opportunities
How to apply
I you would like to nominate yoursel or one o your colleagues or either o these
committees or would like urther inormation please contact Craig Bradbrook
(Director Security and Facilitation) at cbradbrookaciaero or telephone +4 22
77 876
ext Meeting o the
orld Security Standing
ommittee and World
acilitation amp Services
tanding Committee
9-0 April 200 in
rlando Florida ater
e ACI-NA Spring
onerence
special programme
cluding participation
the conerence and
nt sessions o the two
ommittees is planned
gether with a joint
ession with the ACI
orld Airport IT Standing
ommittee
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ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group
A new IT initiative to enhance data exchange among airports and aviation
partners
The ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group had its 2nd
Meeting in Frankurt 2st January This collaborative initiative which was launched at
the last meeting o the ACI World Airport IT Standing Committee (AITSC) in Lisbon
June 2009 had its kick-o meeting in Amsterdam Schiphol last November
The main goal o this project is to provide recommendations to standardize
implement and integrate efciently a set o inormation exchange processes
among airports and partners by means o using Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) concepts The group is working on the development o open standardized
web-services compatible with existing standard ormats - as Aviation Inormation
Data Exchange (AIDX) and Passenger Inormation Data Exchange (PADEX) At this
stage the group is ocused on two main priorities Common Bag-Drop services and
Passenger Status services
Current participants include Schiphol Group Fraport Munich Airport Indra SITA andSiemens Other airports and partners have shown great interest in this important
initiative
I you are interested in participating or just want to receive more inormation on ACI
World Airport IT initiatives please contact
agarciaaciaero or visit
wwwaciaeroairportit
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PaxFlash and FreightFlashTrafc - December 2009
Strong trafc growth in December 2009Global passenger trafc up by 5 reight up 23
In December 2009 the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash trafc reports show a surge
in trafc worldwide Global airport passenger trafc rose by 5 percent relative to
December 2008 (Table ) Both international passenger trafc (up by 56 ) and
domestic trafc (up by 52 ) were boosted by strong perormance across Asia
Pacifc (+57 international +4 domestic) All regions saw increases except
or North America which remained at ( see Table 2 in the complete release )
Statistics
TABLE SUMMARY WORLDWIDE TRAFFIC RESULTS DECEMBER 2009
( CHANGE)
Dec 2009 over
Dec 2008
YTD JanndashDec
2009 over
YTD 2008
Rolling 2 months
through Dec 2009
PaxFlash
International passenger 56 - 40 - 40
Domestic passenger 52 - 2 - 2
Total passenger 53 - 26 - 26
FreightFlash
International reight 279 - 0 - 0
Domestic reight 5 - 28 - 28
Total reight 233 - 80 - 80
There are clear signs o renewed passenger trafc demand at many airports
worldwide in this monthrsquos results International trafc grew aster than domestic
trafc at most airports in China Trafc in India both domestic and international
surged in December (Delhi +2 Bangalore +7 and Mumbai +29 with
Mumbai domestic trafc increasing by 9) Similarly trafc growth is on the mend
in Russia driven by domestic trafc growth at the Moscow airports ranging rom 2
to 40 percent
ACI World Director o Economics Andreas Schimm comments ldquoLooking at ull
year 2009 global trafc results were much better than expected early in the yearfnishing at just 26 percent below 2008 Fears that third quarter trafc would decline
substantially did not materialize and the stabilization seen provided a platorm or
remarkable ourth quarter growth Even taking into account alling global trafc
demand in late 2008 and the impact on Asia Pacifc results in 2008 o the closure
o the Bangkok airport due to a political siege which slightly inate the percentage
growth comparison passenger and reight results are very promising rdquo
Overall global fgures were boosted by strong domestic trafc in China India and
Brazil where volumes surged in the second hal o 2009 For the ull year trafc
results highlight a split between the two largest aviation markets (North America and
Europe) each o which lost more than 5 percent trafc in 2009 and the continued
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
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Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
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The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
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Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
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The CAEP8 meeting agreed a new aircrat engine NOx stringencystandard
The ICAO Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection - CAEP8 standard or
Medium and Large engines (generally or aircrat over 00 seats) will be 5 lower
than the old CAEP6 standard For Small engine amilies (generally or aircrat like
regional jets under 00 seats) the reduction is 5 The implementation date will be
December 20 and one agreed caveat was that any engine production cut-o
would not be implemented beore 208
ACI had supported a slightly higher new NOx standard (5 reduction) or smaller
aircrat but an identical standard large aircrat This was supported by European
States The US supported what became the fnal outcome Some other States
supported slightly less stringent standards ACI and its members can be satisfed
with the outcome
The aircrat and engine manuacturers (ICCAIA) and IATA supported a lesser standard
or the very largest engines and have noted that it will be very difcult to modiy
some o the largest in-production engines to achieve this new standard by 20 Allrecently certifed and soon-to-be certifed aircrat engine will comortably comply with
the standard
Next week Future Work will be considered including CO2 and Particulate Matter
certifcation and possibly a new noise stringency standard on the work programme
Airportrsquos View o New NO x Stringency Standard - Presented by ACI
Working Paper on Environmental and Economic Assessment o the NO x
Stringency Scenarios - Presented by Rapporteurs o MODTF and FESG
We are now hal way through the CAEP (Committee on Aviation Environmental
Protection) which as reported below has discussed issues such as noise and
NOx stringency In the coming month we will fnalise our preparations or the Next
Generation o Aviation Proessionals Symposium the Aviation Security Panel meeting
as well as the High Level Meeting on Saety Look out in orthcoming issues or
inormation on the importance o these meetings and how their outcomes may
impact you in your daily operations and the day to day running o your airport
So it seems that we will need to assume in 200 the traits o the Metal Tiger
ndash fercely deending and protecting our industry yet simultaneously - as we prepare
or the 200 ICAO Assembly the outcome o which will set the agenda or the next
three years 20-0 ndash consider and implement new and eective ways to ensure a
viable and sae air transport industry
Gung Hay Fat Choy
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ACI World at work with Partners
ACI World ormalises a new Plan o Collaboration with WHO
ACI World has agreed a new -year Plan o Collaboration with the World Health
Organization (WHO) which ormalizes its working relations with the UN body
This Plan o Collaboration supports the WHO Strategic Objective o strengthening
public health security in travel and transport Specifcally ACI will be working withthe WHO to build the core capacities at airports that are required in the International
Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 This will ocus on developing best practice guidelines
in three areas
bull vector control management (eg controlling rodent and insect populations in
and around airports to prevent the spread o disease)
bull pandemic preparedness and
bull contingency planning or other public health risks
Action required o airportsAs part o this work the WHO has commissioned a survey to review the response
to the Inuenza A(HN) outbreak Specifcally it ocuses on the actions taken at
airports ports and border crossings during the period April- July 2009
The survey response period has been extended to 5 February 200 Please check
with the responsible person to see i the survey has been completed or your airport
I it has not then we urge you to complete the survey now The survey is completed
anonymously and the results will be reported in aggregate orm thus ensuring
complete confdentiality
The survey can be completed and submitted online HERE[httpwwwaciaeroaciacidownloadsWHO_SURVEY_AIRPORTSpdf ]
Alternatively it can be completed manually and emailed to PAGsurveyswhoint
The Plan o Collaboration with WHO dovetails well with ACIrsquos pandemic preparedness
work with ICAO The ACI World Annual General Assembly passed a resolution in
Kuala Lumpur urging governments and the industry to enhance their preparedness
and capacity to deal with out breaks o communicable disease It also urged
national authorities and the industry to actively support the ICAO Cooperative
Arrangement or Preventing the Spread o Communicable Disease through AirTravel (CAPSCA) initiative in their region This initiative brings together experts rom
various organizations (in government public health and the aviation sector) rom
the countries in the region that are responsible or planning and implementing the
response to outbreaks o communicable disease
Craig Bradbrook (Director Security amp Facilitation ACI World) commented ldquoThe
Resolution passed at the General Assembly shows how important airports and ACI
view this work As we have seen in the past seven years with SARS Avian inuenza
and then A(HN) public health emergencies have the potential to disrupt air travel
and airport operations Such out breaks come without prior warning and can escalate
into a crisis very quickly Governments and the industry need to ensure that we areadequately prepared or the next outbreakrdquo
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ACI World Standing Committees
Vacancies on ACI World Standing Committees
World Security Standing Committee
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
ACI World invites applications rom airport representatives and World Business
Partners who would be interested in serving as Members at Large on either the
World Security Standing Committee or the World Facilitation amp Services Standing
Committee These committees which comprise 25 airport and business partner
proessionals rom all regions o the world play an invaluable role in supporting ACI
and the World Governing Board
The role o a Standing Committee is to
bull monitor industry developments and trends and their implications on airports
bull advise on strategic policy and technical issues and help ormulate industry
positions particularly or ICAO Panels and working groups
bull help defne industry best practice and standards (where appropriate)bull assist in the production o guidance material training content and other
publications
bull advise on the need and assist in the development o industry benchmark
surveys analysis and reports and
bull advise on the sta training and developments needs o airports
World Security Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 7 airport security and international aviation
security regulation Current key areas o ocus include protecting landside areas
o airports integrating security with airport passenger acilitation passenger and
baggage screening technologies human actors cargo security and training
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 9 the acilitation processes or passengers
baggage cargo and mail border clearance processes acilitating passengers
with reduced mobility airport service quality perormance measurement and
benchmarking terminal design issues inter-modal access to airports public health
issues and emergency preparedness
The appointment as a Member at Large is or a period o three years Normally
there are one or possibly two meetings per year The Committee also carries out
work in between meetings using the internet and i necessary conerence calls
English is the working language or the committees
These Committees provide excellent networking and proessional development
opportunities
How to apply
I you would like to nominate yoursel or one o your colleagues or either o these
committees or would like urther inormation please contact Craig Bradbrook
(Director Security and Facilitation) at cbradbrookaciaero or telephone +4 22
77 876
ext Meeting o the
orld Security Standing
ommittee and World
acilitation amp Services
tanding Committee
9-0 April 200 in
rlando Florida ater
e ACI-NA Spring
onerence
special programme
cluding participation
the conerence and
nt sessions o the two
ommittees is planned
gether with a joint
ession with the ACI
orld Airport IT Standing
ommittee
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ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group
A new IT initiative to enhance data exchange among airports and aviation
partners
The ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group had its 2nd
Meeting in Frankurt 2st January This collaborative initiative which was launched at
the last meeting o the ACI World Airport IT Standing Committee (AITSC) in Lisbon
June 2009 had its kick-o meeting in Amsterdam Schiphol last November
The main goal o this project is to provide recommendations to standardize
implement and integrate efciently a set o inormation exchange processes
among airports and partners by means o using Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) concepts The group is working on the development o open standardized
web-services compatible with existing standard ormats - as Aviation Inormation
Data Exchange (AIDX) and Passenger Inormation Data Exchange (PADEX) At this
stage the group is ocused on two main priorities Common Bag-Drop services and
Passenger Status services
Current participants include Schiphol Group Fraport Munich Airport Indra SITA andSiemens Other airports and partners have shown great interest in this important
initiative
I you are interested in participating or just want to receive more inormation on ACI
World Airport IT initiatives please contact
agarciaaciaero or visit
wwwaciaeroairportit
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PaxFlash and FreightFlashTrafc - December 2009
Strong trafc growth in December 2009Global passenger trafc up by 5 reight up 23
In December 2009 the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash trafc reports show a surge
in trafc worldwide Global airport passenger trafc rose by 5 percent relative to
December 2008 (Table ) Both international passenger trafc (up by 56 ) and
domestic trafc (up by 52 ) were boosted by strong perormance across Asia
Pacifc (+57 international +4 domestic) All regions saw increases except
or North America which remained at ( see Table 2 in the complete release )
Statistics
TABLE SUMMARY WORLDWIDE TRAFFIC RESULTS DECEMBER 2009
( CHANGE)
Dec 2009 over
Dec 2008
YTD JanndashDec
2009 over
YTD 2008
Rolling 2 months
through Dec 2009
PaxFlash
International passenger 56 - 40 - 40
Domestic passenger 52 - 2 - 2
Total passenger 53 - 26 - 26
FreightFlash
International reight 279 - 0 - 0
Domestic reight 5 - 28 - 28
Total reight 233 - 80 - 80
There are clear signs o renewed passenger trafc demand at many airports
worldwide in this monthrsquos results International trafc grew aster than domestic
trafc at most airports in China Trafc in India both domestic and international
surged in December (Delhi +2 Bangalore +7 and Mumbai +29 with
Mumbai domestic trafc increasing by 9) Similarly trafc growth is on the mend
in Russia driven by domestic trafc growth at the Moscow airports ranging rom 2
to 40 percent
ACI World Director o Economics Andreas Schimm comments ldquoLooking at ull
year 2009 global trafc results were much better than expected early in the yearfnishing at just 26 percent below 2008 Fears that third quarter trafc would decline
substantially did not materialize and the stabilization seen provided a platorm or
remarkable ourth quarter growth Even taking into account alling global trafc
demand in late 2008 and the impact on Asia Pacifc results in 2008 o the closure
o the Bangkok airport due to a political siege which slightly inate the percentage
growth comparison passenger and reight results are very promising rdquo
Overall global fgures were boosted by strong domestic trafc in China India and
Brazil where volumes surged in the second hal o 2009 For the ull year trafc
results highlight a split between the two largest aviation markets (North America and
Europe) each o which lost more than 5 percent trafc in 2009 and the continued
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
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Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
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Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
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ACI World at work with Partners
ACI World ormalises a new Plan o Collaboration with WHO
ACI World has agreed a new -year Plan o Collaboration with the World Health
Organization (WHO) which ormalizes its working relations with the UN body
This Plan o Collaboration supports the WHO Strategic Objective o strengthening
public health security in travel and transport Specifcally ACI will be working withthe WHO to build the core capacities at airports that are required in the International
Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 This will ocus on developing best practice guidelines
in three areas
bull vector control management (eg controlling rodent and insect populations in
and around airports to prevent the spread o disease)
bull pandemic preparedness and
bull contingency planning or other public health risks
Action required o airportsAs part o this work the WHO has commissioned a survey to review the response
to the Inuenza A(HN) outbreak Specifcally it ocuses on the actions taken at
airports ports and border crossings during the period April- July 2009
The survey response period has been extended to 5 February 200 Please check
with the responsible person to see i the survey has been completed or your airport
I it has not then we urge you to complete the survey now The survey is completed
anonymously and the results will be reported in aggregate orm thus ensuring
complete confdentiality
The survey can be completed and submitted online HERE[httpwwwaciaeroaciacidownloadsWHO_SURVEY_AIRPORTSpdf ]
Alternatively it can be completed manually and emailed to PAGsurveyswhoint
The Plan o Collaboration with WHO dovetails well with ACIrsquos pandemic preparedness
work with ICAO The ACI World Annual General Assembly passed a resolution in
Kuala Lumpur urging governments and the industry to enhance their preparedness
and capacity to deal with out breaks o communicable disease It also urged
national authorities and the industry to actively support the ICAO Cooperative
Arrangement or Preventing the Spread o Communicable Disease through AirTravel (CAPSCA) initiative in their region This initiative brings together experts rom
various organizations (in government public health and the aviation sector) rom
the countries in the region that are responsible or planning and implementing the
response to outbreaks o communicable disease
Craig Bradbrook (Director Security amp Facilitation ACI World) commented ldquoThe
Resolution passed at the General Assembly shows how important airports and ACI
view this work As we have seen in the past seven years with SARS Avian inuenza
and then A(HN) public health emergencies have the potential to disrupt air travel
and airport operations Such out breaks come without prior warning and can escalate
into a crisis very quickly Governments and the industry need to ensure that we areadequately prepared or the next outbreakrdquo
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ACI World Standing Committees
Vacancies on ACI World Standing Committees
World Security Standing Committee
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
ACI World invites applications rom airport representatives and World Business
Partners who would be interested in serving as Members at Large on either the
World Security Standing Committee or the World Facilitation amp Services Standing
Committee These committees which comprise 25 airport and business partner
proessionals rom all regions o the world play an invaluable role in supporting ACI
and the World Governing Board
The role o a Standing Committee is to
bull monitor industry developments and trends and their implications on airports
bull advise on strategic policy and technical issues and help ormulate industry
positions particularly or ICAO Panels and working groups
bull help defne industry best practice and standards (where appropriate)bull assist in the production o guidance material training content and other
publications
bull advise on the need and assist in the development o industry benchmark
surveys analysis and reports and
bull advise on the sta training and developments needs o airports
World Security Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 7 airport security and international aviation
security regulation Current key areas o ocus include protecting landside areas
o airports integrating security with airport passenger acilitation passenger and
baggage screening technologies human actors cargo security and training
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 9 the acilitation processes or passengers
baggage cargo and mail border clearance processes acilitating passengers
with reduced mobility airport service quality perormance measurement and
benchmarking terminal design issues inter-modal access to airports public health
issues and emergency preparedness
The appointment as a Member at Large is or a period o three years Normally
there are one or possibly two meetings per year The Committee also carries out
work in between meetings using the internet and i necessary conerence calls
English is the working language or the committees
These Committees provide excellent networking and proessional development
opportunities
How to apply
I you would like to nominate yoursel or one o your colleagues or either o these
committees or would like urther inormation please contact Craig Bradbrook
(Director Security and Facilitation) at cbradbrookaciaero or telephone +4 22
77 876
ext Meeting o the
orld Security Standing
ommittee and World
acilitation amp Services
tanding Committee
9-0 April 200 in
rlando Florida ater
e ACI-NA Spring
onerence
special programme
cluding participation
the conerence and
nt sessions o the two
ommittees is planned
gether with a joint
ession with the ACI
orld Airport IT Standing
ommittee
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ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group
A new IT initiative to enhance data exchange among airports and aviation
partners
The ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group had its 2nd
Meeting in Frankurt 2st January This collaborative initiative which was launched at
the last meeting o the ACI World Airport IT Standing Committee (AITSC) in Lisbon
June 2009 had its kick-o meeting in Amsterdam Schiphol last November
The main goal o this project is to provide recommendations to standardize
implement and integrate efciently a set o inormation exchange processes
among airports and partners by means o using Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) concepts The group is working on the development o open standardized
web-services compatible with existing standard ormats - as Aviation Inormation
Data Exchange (AIDX) and Passenger Inormation Data Exchange (PADEX) At this
stage the group is ocused on two main priorities Common Bag-Drop services and
Passenger Status services
Current participants include Schiphol Group Fraport Munich Airport Indra SITA andSiemens Other airports and partners have shown great interest in this important
initiative
I you are interested in participating or just want to receive more inormation on ACI
World Airport IT initiatives please contact
agarciaaciaero or visit
wwwaciaeroairportit
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PaxFlash and FreightFlashTrafc - December 2009
Strong trafc growth in December 2009Global passenger trafc up by 5 reight up 23
In December 2009 the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash trafc reports show a surge
in trafc worldwide Global airport passenger trafc rose by 5 percent relative to
December 2008 (Table ) Both international passenger trafc (up by 56 ) and
domestic trafc (up by 52 ) were boosted by strong perormance across Asia
Pacifc (+57 international +4 domestic) All regions saw increases except
or North America which remained at ( see Table 2 in the complete release )
Statistics
TABLE SUMMARY WORLDWIDE TRAFFIC RESULTS DECEMBER 2009
( CHANGE)
Dec 2009 over
Dec 2008
YTD JanndashDec
2009 over
YTD 2008
Rolling 2 months
through Dec 2009
PaxFlash
International passenger 56 - 40 - 40
Domestic passenger 52 - 2 - 2
Total passenger 53 - 26 - 26
FreightFlash
International reight 279 - 0 - 0
Domestic reight 5 - 28 - 28
Total reight 233 - 80 - 80
There are clear signs o renewed passenger trafc demand at many airports
worldwide in this monthrsquos results International trafc grew aster than domestic
trafc at most airports in China Trafc in India both domestic and international
surged in December (Delhi +2 Bangalore +7 and Mumbai +29 with
Mumbai domestic trafc increasing by 9) Similarly trafc growth is on the mend
in Russia driven by domestic trafc growth at the Moscow airports ranging rom 2
to 40 percent
ACI World Director o Economics Andreas Schimm comments ldquoLooking at ull
year 2009 global trafc results were much better than expected early in the yearfnishing at just 26 percent below 2008 Fears that third quarter trafc would decline
substantially did not materialize and the stabilization seen provided a platorm or
remarkable ourth quarter growth Even taking into account alling global trafc
demand in late 2008 and the impact on Asia Pacifc results in 2008 o the closure
o the Bangkok airport due to a political siege which slightly inate the percentage
growth comparison passenger and reight results are very promising rdquo
Overall global fgures were boosted by strong domestic trafc in China India and
Brazil where volumes surged in the second hal o 2009 For the ull year trafc
results highlight a split between the two largest aviation markets (North America and
Europe) each o which lost more than 5 percent trafc in 2009 and the continued
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
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Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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0wwwwbpaero
World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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4
lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
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Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
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ACI World Standing Committees
Vacancies on ACI World Standing Committees
World Security Standing Committee
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
ACI World invites applications rom airport representatives and World Business
Partners who would be interested in serving as Members at Large on either the
World Security Standing Committee or the World Facilitation amp Services Standing
Committee These committees which comprise 25 airport and business partner
proessionals rom all regions o the world play an invaluable role in supporting ACI
and the World Governing Board
The role o a Standing Committee is to
bull monitor industry developments and trends and their implications on airports
bull advise on strategic policy and technical issues and help ormulate industry
positions particularly or ICAO Panels and working groups
bull help defne industry best practice and standards (where appropriate)bull assist in the production o guidance material training content and other
publications
bull advise on the need and assist in the development o industry benchmark
surveys analysis and reports and
bull advise on the sta training and developments needs o airports
World Security Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 7 airport security and international aviation
security regulation Current key areas o ocus include protecting landside areas
o airports integrating security with airport passenger acilitation passenger and
baggage screening technologies human actors cargo security and training
World Facilitation amp Services Standing Committee
Covers all aspects o ICAO Annex 9 the acilitation processes or passengers
baggage cargo and mail border clearance processes acilitating passengers
with reduced mobility airport service quality perormance measurement and
benchmarking terminal design issues inter-modal access to airports public health
issues and emergency preparedness
The appointment as a Member at Large is or a period o three years Normally
there are one or possibly two meetings per year The Committee also carries out
work in between meetings using the internet and i necessary conerence calls
English is the working language or the committees
These Committees provide excellent networking and proessional development
opportunities
How to apply
I you would like to nominate yoursel or one o your colleagues or either o these
committees or would like urther inormation please contact Craig Bradbrook
(Director Security and Facilitation) at cbradbrookaciaero or telephone +4 22
77 876
ext Meeting o the
orld Security Standing
ommittee and World
acilitation amp Services
tanding Committee
9-0 April 200 in
rlando Florida ater
e ACI-NA Spring
onerence
special programme
cluding participation
the conerence and
nt sessions o the two
ommittees is planned
gether with a joint
ession with the ACI
orld Airport IT Standing
ommittee
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ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group
A new IT initiative to enhance data exchange among airports and aviation
partners
The ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group had its 2nd
Meeting in Frankurt 2st January This collaborative initiative which was launched at
the last meeting o the ACI World Airport IT Standing Committee (AITSC) in Lisbon
June 2009 had its kick-o meeting in Amsterdam Schiphol last November
The main goal o this project is to provide recommendations to standardize
implement and integrate efciently a set o inormation exchange processes
among airports and partners by means o using Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) concepts The group is working on the development o open standardized
web-services compatible with existing standard ormats - as Aviation Inormation
Data Exchange (AIDX) and Passenger Inormation Data Exchange (PADEX) At this
stage the group is ocused on two main priorities Common Bag-Drop services and
Passenger Status services
Current participants include Schiphol Group Fraport Munich Airport Indra SITA andSiemens Other airports and partners have shown great interest in this important
initiative
I you are interested in participating or just want to receive more inormation on ACI
World Airport IT initiatives please contact
agarciaaciaero or visit
wwwaciaeroairportit
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PaxFlash and FreightFlashTrafc - December 2009
Strong trafc growth in December 2009Global passenger trafc up by 5 reight up 23
In December 2009 the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash trafc reports show a surge
in trafc worldwide Global airport passenger trafc rose by 5 percent relative to
December 2008 (Table ) Both international passenger trafc (up by 56 ) and
domestic trafc (up by 52 ) were boosted by strong perormance across Asia
Pacifc (+57 international +4 domestic) All regions saw increases except
or North America which remained at ( see Table 2 in the complete release )
Statistics
TABLE SUMMARY WORLDWIDE TRAFFIC RESULTS DECEMBER 2009
( CHANGE)
Dec 2009 over
Dec 2008
YTD JanndashDec
2009 over
YTD 2008
Rolling 2 months
through Dec 2009
PaxFlash
International passenger 56 - 40 - 40
Domestic passenger 52 - 2 - 2
Total passenger 53 - 26 - 26
FreightFlash
International reight 279 - 0 - 0
Domestic reight 5 - 28 - 28
Total reight 233 - 80 - 80
There are clear signs o renewed passenger trafc demand at many airports
worldwide in this monthrsquos results International trafc grew aster than domestic
trafc at most airports in China Trafc in India both domestic and international
surged in December (Delhi +2 Bangalore +7 and Mumbai +29 with
Mumbai domestic trafc increasing by 9) Similarly trafc growth is on the mend
in Russia driven by domestic trafc growth at the Moscow airports ranging rom 2
to 40 percent
ACI World Director o Economics Andreas Schimm comments ldquoLooking at ull
year 2009 global trafc results were much better than expected early in the yearfnishing at just 26 percent below 2008 Fears that third quarter trafc would decline
substantially did not materialize and the stabilization seen provided a platorm or
remarkable ourth quarter growth Even taking into account alling global trafc
demand in late 2008 and the impact on Asia Pacifc results in 2008 o the closure
o the Bangkok airport due to a political siege which slightly inate the percentage
growth comparison passenger and reight results are very promising rdquo
Overall global fgures were boosted by strong domestic trafc in China India and
Brazil where volumes surged in the second hal o 2009 For the ull year trafc
results highlight a split between the two largest aviation markets (North America and
Europe) each o which lost more than 5 percent trafc in 2009 and the continued
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
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Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
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Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
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ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group
A new IT initiative to enhance data exchange among airports and aviation
partners
The ACI Standardized Inormation Services (ACI-SIS) Working Group had its 2nd
Meeting in Frankurt 2st January This collaborative initiative which was launched at
the last meeting o the ACI World Airport IT Standing Committee (AITSC) in Lisbon
June 2009 had its kick-o meeting in Amsterdam Schiphol last November
The main goal o this project is to provide recommendations to standardize
implement and integrate efciently a set o inormation exchange processes
among airports and partners by means o using Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) concepts The group is working on the development o open standardized
web-services compatible with existing standard ormats - as Aviation Inormation
Data Exchange (AIDX) and Passenger Inormation Data Exchange (PADEX) At this
stage the group is ocused on two main priorities Common Bag-Drop services and
Passenger Status services
Current participants include Schiphol Group Fraport Munich Airport Indra SITA andSiemens Other airports and partners have shown great interest in this important
initiative
I you are interested in participating or just want to receive more inormation on ACI
World Airport IT initiatives please contact
agarciaaciaero or visit
wwwaciaeroairportit
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7
PaxFlash and FreightFlashTrafc - December 2009
Strong trafc growth in December 2009Global passenger trafc up by 5 reight up 23
In December 2009 the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash trafc reports show a surge
in trafc worldwide Global airport passenger trafc rose by 5 percent relative to
December 2008 (Table ) Both international passenger trafc (up by 56 ) and
domestic trafc (up by 52 ) were boosted by strong perormance across Asia
Pacifc (+57 international +4 domestic) All regions saw increases except
or North America which remained at ( see Table 2 in the complete release )
Statistics
TABLE SUMMARY WORLDWIDE TRAFFIC RESULTS DECEMBER 2009
( CHANGE)
Dec 2009 over
Dec 2008
YTD JanndashDec
2009 over
YTD 2008
Rolling 2 months
through Dec 2009
PaxFlash
International passenger 56 - 40 - 40
Domestic passenger 52 - 2 - 2
Total passenger 53 - 26 - 26
FreightFlash
International reight 279 - 0 - 0
Domestic reight 5 - 28 - 28
Total reight 233 - 80 - 80
There are clear signs o renewed passenger trafc demand at many airports
worldwide in this monthrsquos results International trafc grew aster than domestic
trafc at most airports in China Trafc in India both domestic and international
surged in December (Delhi +2 Bangalore +7 and Mumbai +29 with
Mumbai domestic trafc increasing by 9) Similarly trafc growth is on the mend
in Russia driven by domestic trafc growth at the Moscow airports ranging rom 2
to 40 percent
ACI World Director o Economics Andreas Schimm comments ldquoLooking at ull
year 2009 global trafc results were much better than expected early in the yearfnishing at just 26 percent below 2008 Fears that third quarter trafc would decline
substantially did not materialize and the stabilization seen provided a platorm or
remarkable ourth quarter growth Even taking into account alling global trafc
demand in late 2008 and the impact on Asia Pacifc results in 2008 o the closure
o the Bangkok airport due to a political siege which slightly inate the percentage
growth comparison passenger and reight results are very promising rdquo
Overall global fgures were boosted by strong domestic trafc in China India and
Brazil where volumes surged in the second hal o 2009 For the ull year trafc
results highlight a split between the two largest aviation markets (North America and
Europe) each o which lost more than 5 percent trafc in 2009 and the continued
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
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Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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0wwwwbpaero
World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
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Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 719
7
PaxFlash and FreightFlashTrafc - December 2009
Strong trafc growth in December 2009Global passenger trafc up by 5 reight up 23
In December 2009 the ACI PaxFlash and FreightFlash trafc reports show a surge
in trafc worldwide Global airport passenger trafc rose by 5 percent relative to
December 2008 (Table ) Both international passenger trafc (up by 56 ) and
domestic trafc (up by 52 ) were boosted by strong perormance across Asia
Pacifc (+57 international +4 domestic) All regions saw increases except
or North America which remained at ( see Table 2 in the complete release )
Statistics
TABLE SUMMARY WORLDWIDE TRAFFIC RESULTS DECEMBER 2009
( CHANGE)
Dec 2009 over
Dec 2008
YTD JanndashDec
2009 over
YTD 2008
Rolling 2 months
through Dec 2009
PaxFlash
International passenger 56 - 40 - 40
Domestic passenger 52 - 2 - 2
Total passenger 53 - 26 - 26
FreightFlash
International reight 279 - 0 - 0
Domestic reight 5 - 28 - 28
Total reight 233 - 80 - 80
There are clear signs o renewed passenger trafc demand at many airports
worldwide in this monthrsquos results International trafc grew aster than domestic
trafc at most airports in China Trafc in India both domestic and international
surged in December (Delhi +2 Bangalore +7 and Mumbai +29 with
Mumbai domestic trafc increasing by 9) Similarly trafc growth is on the mend
in Russia driven by domestic trafc growth at the Moscow airports ranging rom 2
to 40 percent
ACI World Director o Economics Andreas Schimm comments ldquoLooking at ull
year 2009 global trafc results were much better than expected early in the yearfnishing at just 26 percent below 2008 Fears that third quarter trafc would decline
substantially did not materialize and the stabilization seen provided a platorm or
remarkable ourth quarter growth Even taking into account alling global trafc
demand in late 2008 and the impact on Asia Pacifc results in 2008 o the closure
o the Bangkok airport due to a political siege which slightly inate the percentage
growth comparison passenger and reight results are very promising rdquo
Overall global fgures were boosted by strong domestic trafc in China India and
Brazil where volumes surged in the second hal o 2009 For the ull year trafc
results highlight a split between the two largest aviation markets (North America and
Europe) each o which lost more than 5 percent trafc in 2009 and the continued
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
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9
Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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0wwwwbpaero
World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
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Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
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expansion o Asia Pacifc Latin America-Caribbean and Middle East markets Top
perormance results in the international category were seen at Dubai (+96) Kuala
Lumpur (+88) and Istanbul (+7) the only airports with more than 0 million
passengers per annum to register growth in 2009 Airports in Arica suered a
moderate 5 percent setback or the year mainly caused by declines in domestic
trafc whereas international shrank only marginally
Freight results show that trafc in November and December was remarkably strong
balancing the severe losses sustained in the frst quarter 2009 and narrowing the
gap with perormance in 2008 Table (in the ull report) indicates the positive
perormance fgures or almost all regions (except Latin America- Caribbean domestic
trafc) with international reight out pacing domestic in December and surging ahead
by 28 percent This strong result illustrates the mounting confdence in the global
economic recovery and signifcant pent-up demand Nonetheless it is too early to
consider this perormance as a uture indicator o a sustainable economic recovery as
this rebound is o a more technical than undamental nature For the ull year reight
trafc remains below 2008 perormance ( -8 worldwide - 28 domestic -0
international)
Schimm added ldquoACI World and ACI Europe look orward to an excellent turn-out
at their 2nd annual ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London 2-
24 February 200 The situation is evolving rapidly now and airport executives will
have the opportunity to look at the ramifcations o this market evolution what it
means not only in fnancial terms but also in terms o airport investments and uture
capacityrdquo
Read the ull press release with additional tables and charts
To subscribe to the FULL Monthly reports click on the links below
Monthly
Worldwide
Airport Trafc
Statistics
Monthly
International
Passenger and
Freight Report
wwwaciaerodatacentre
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 919
9
Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1019
0wwwwbpaero
World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
832019 World Report February 2010
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1219
2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
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lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
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6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
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8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
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9
Buy your copy o the 4th edition o the
ACI Airport Economics Survey
that was released in late December 2009 The
Survey has data and analysis regarding airport
operations or 2008 based on ACI member
input through the survey conducted in 2009
(quarters 2 and ) This survey drew a strong
response rom 709 airports that together
handled 4 billion passengers or about 70
percent o worldwide trafc in 2008 providing
unique insights into economics and fnances
o airports around the world
1ACIQuarterly Traffic Bulletin Q3 2009
Quarter3 2009 showed amarked improvementof passengertraffic and freightvolumescompared previous
quartersWhile passengertraffic was almostflat at03 (Figure 1)freight volumesshrank by63 Relative
to the year-to-date performances these numbersclearly indicate the beginning ofa recoveryin the airtransport
sectorand confirm signs ofarecovery in the global economy asawhole Alsopassengers return fasterto
the marketthan capacityas aircraftmovements comparativelyshowed onlya minorimprovement in the third
quarterQuarter 3 figures are crucial asthey representthe travel and holidayseasontraditionally the busiest
months ofthe yearin terms ofpassengervolumes
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Figure 1Q3 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC
Q3 2009
year-on-year
year-to-date
-03
-63
-41-46
-138
-66
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0Passengers Freight Movements
The ACI Policy and RecommendedPractices Handbook 2009 outlines
ACI ofcial Policy and Recommended Practices
ormulated by ACI Committees and ratifed by the
World Governing Board and the General Assembly
In this 2009 edition the Airport Economics chapter
has been completely revised
N O W
A VA I LA B L
E
The Q-2009 issue o theACI Quarterly Trafc Bulletin is now available Visit ACI Publications to order thisand other ACI publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI compiles a wide range o airport trafc statistics
bull summary monthly PaxFlash and FreightFlash reports
bull monthly Worldwide Airport Trafc Report (WATR)
bull monthly International Passenger and Freight Report (IPFR)
bull Quarterly Trafc Bulletin
bull comprehensive Annual World Airport Trafc Report (AWATR)
The ull reports are a paid-or service produced by ACI and give comprehensive
commentary charts and ull data rom all participating airports
Statistics Publications
Click here to Read the
Press Release about
the ACI AirportsEconomicsSurvey 2009
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0wwwwbpaero
World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
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2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
832019 World Report February 2010
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Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
832019 World Report February 2010
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4
lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
832019 World Report February 2010
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ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
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6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
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7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
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8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
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Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
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0wwwwbpaero
World Business Partners Programme
On January 200 ACI regionalized the World Business Partner Programme to
increase the value and benefts o the programme to its members The regional
WBP ofces will be able to provide support that is amiliar with regional issues and
activities as well as continuing to provide cross-regional and global activities and
enabling participation in ACI Committees
In the next ew weeks WBP members will be asked to confrm the region where the
majority o their airport related revenues are generated when they receive their 200
invoices in order to confrm Primary Regions and to identiy potential Afliate Region
Membership interest Regional membership rates and benefts or both Primary
Region Members as well as Afliate Region Members will also be sent out
Visit your regional WBP website or more inormation by clicking on the tabs below
AVIATION DIALOGUE By ACI World Business Partners
The WBP Board are calling or submissions o papers or the second issue o Aviation
Dialogue on lsquoImproving customer service and processes at the airportrsquo
The topic covering all ACI WBP activities is an additional opportunity or you to share
your companyrsquos experience knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry The
Board thereore encourages each o you to submit its non-commercial white papers
to hbaggottaciaero by 2nd March 200
Contact your regional WBP representative or more inormation
ACI Arica Ali Tounsi atounsiaci-aricaaero
ACI Asia Pacifc SL Wong slaci-asiapacaero
ACI Europe Yulia Plyusnina Yuliaplyusninaaci-europeorgACI Latin America and Caribbean Eduardo Flores eoresdcaci-lacaero
ACI North America Amy Peters APetersaci-naorg
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The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
832019 World Report February 2010
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2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1319
Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1419
4
lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1519
5
ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1619
6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1119
The World Leader inAirport Service Benchmarking
The Airport Service Quality Programme is very pleased to welcome CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport and Istanbul Atatuumlrk Airport to
the ASQ Survey which now numbers 40 airports
wwwairportservicequalityaero
Airport Service Quality Programme
ASQ Awards or 2009Look out or the announcement o the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards in mid-
February These awards are given in recognition o the top perorming airports thathave achieved outstanding results in the ASQ Survey Programme The ASQ Survey is
the ACI benchmarking tool or Airport Service Quality
ASQ Awards are determined solely on the basis o passenger views expressed
through on-site surveys which are conducted on a regular basis throughout the year
ASQ awards thereore recognize consistent best practice implementation by airports
that are genuinely committed to service excellence
For more inormation on the ASQ Programme visit wwwairportservicequality
aero or contact Craig Bradbrook at cbradbrookaciaero
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1219
2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1319
Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1419
4
lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1519
5
ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1619
6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1219
2
Events or 2010
2010
February
2 - 24 ACI World ndash ACI Europe
2nd Airport Economics and Finance Conerence
and Exhibition
London UK
April
2 - 2 Airport Cities 2010 World Conerence amp
Exhibition
Beijing China
May
- 4 ACI Asia-Pacifc
5th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Sanya Hainan
China
June
6 - 8 ACI Europe
20th Annual Assembly Congress andExhibition
Milan Italy
September
- 8 ACI Arica
20th Assembly Regional Conerence amp
Exhibition
Abuja Nigeria
5 - 6
22 - 24
5th Aviation and Environment Summit
Power o India New Horizons or commercial
airport revenues
Geneva
Switzerland
New Delhi India
26 - 29 ACI North America19th Annual Conerence and Exhibition
Pittsburgh USA
November
-
24 - 25
ACI World ndash ACI Latin America-Caribbean
20th World Annual General Assembly
amp Annual Conerence and Exhibition
2nd ACI Environment Seminar
Bermuda
Quito Ecuador
N o t e
D a t e c h a n g e
f o r P o w e r o f
I n d i a
wwwaciaeroevents
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1319
Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1419
4
lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1519
5
ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1619
6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1319
Airport Economics and Finance Conerence in London UK
23 - 24 February 2010
Donrsquot miss THE 200 Airport Economics and Finance conerence in London This
is the perect opportunity or airport CEOs CFOs and fnance managers as well as
investors airport proprietors regulators and academics to come together to discuss
the implications share expertise exchange ideas and solutions and ormulate
strategic responses to the undamental challenges acing the industry today
The orum provides a one stop global platorm to acilitate discussion o the key
issues that will shape the fnancial perormance and help ensure the long-term
fnancial health o your airport business
DAY ONE - FEBRUARY 23 2010
Session - State O The Industry
Session 2 - Assessing Airport Financing
Session - Airport Perormance Management And
Session 4 - Consultation With Users ndash Are We On The Same Page
DAY TWO - FEBRUARY 24 2010
Session 5 - Governance amp Economic Oversight
Session 6 - The CFO Perspective Steering The Ship Ater The Storm
High Yield Airport Investment Opportunity ACI-ICAO Airport Management
Proessional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)
Session 7 - Aternoon Workshop Airport Pricing
Organised by
InsightMedia Ltd
The 2nd AnnualACI Airport Economics and Finance
February 23 - 24 2010Lancaster London UK
The premier industry conference amp Exhibition on economic sustainability
wwwaciaeroeconfin
Jointly Hosted by
ACI Worldamp ACI Europe Media partners
Platinum sponsor Gold sponsor
Download the Conerence Brochure
NetworkingOpportunities
Monday Evening
February 22 2010
Drinks Reception -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the Drinks Reception
in the exhibition area o
he Lancaster London The
exhibition will be ofcially
opened or this occasion
nd delegates will be able
o browse the stands and
ke this opportunity to meet
ellow delegates sponsors
and speakers in a relaxed
atmosphere
Tuesday Evening
February 23 2010
Gala Evening -
Lancaster London
participants are invited to
tend the buet-style Gala
Evening
onsored by GIP which will
ke place at the Lancaster
London
wwwaciaeroecofn
D o n rsquo t m i s s
t h i s A C I
e v e n t
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1419
4
lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1519
5
ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1619
6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1419
4
lick below to linkhrough to the
ACI Regions orheir ull listing ovents
ACI Arica
ACI Asia Pacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin Americand Caribbean
ACI North America
ACI AricaACI AsiaPacifc
ACI Europe
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean
ACI North America
Visit your ACI Region Ofceisit your ACI Region Ofce
5th ACI Asia-Pacic Annual C onference Assembly and Exhibition
Navigating Airport
Businessthrough
Challengesand
Opportunities
11-14 May 2010
SanyaHainan China
Hilton SanyaResort ampSpa (conference venue)
HNAResort Host Organizer
wwwaci-asiapacaerowwwaci-asiapacaero
The3rd annualconferenceamp exhibition
REGIONAL AIRPORTSEngines for economic recovery
Dubrovnik CroatiaMarch 15-17 2010
Organiser
PlatinumsponsorsHostairport
Hotel
reg
Mediapartners
Host
wwwaci-europe-smagcom
Dubrovnik
Supportedby
wwwairportconferencecom
L I V E
T R A N S L A
T I O N
I N C H I N
E S E amp E N
G L I S H
WORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITIONWORLDCONFERENCEampEXHIBITION
Beijing ChinaApril21-232010
ChinaWorldHotelBeijing
Beijing welcomes youHostedby
Endorsedby
Organiser
Ocialcarrier
ASIAPACIFIC
AIRPORTS
reg
Goldsponsors
Silversponsors
Platinum sponsors
Media partners
Regional Events
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1519
5
ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1619
6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1519
5
ACI Global Training
ream o the Crop irport Executive eadership rogramme educates
ndustries fnest
Airport Executive Leadership Programme (AELP) osters the development
o strategic management skills preparing individually selected candidates to handle
senior-level executive responsibilities and creating a network o uture airport industry
leaders
Each two-month course employs a combination o ace-to-ace and web-based
sessions using state-o-the-art communications technology along with lecturescase studies and group exercises with role play including a simulation o meeting o
airport chie executives aced with a challenging agenda o issues
The next AELP session will begin on 26 April with the classroom session in Montreal
on 5 - 2 May The registration deadline is April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero in Geneva or
Paul Behnke at pbehnkeaciaero in the United States
te Course Programme Country Location Language Price
05 March 200 Airport Human Resources Management Other
Subjects
Switzerland Montreux English EUR 000
04 March 200 Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues Economics South Arica Johannesburg English EUR 650
05 March 200 Seguridad Aeroportuaria - Anexo 4 Saety Panama Panama City Spanish USD 650
March 200 GSN Module 2 - Airside Saety and
Operations
GSN United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
2 March 200 GSN Module - Saety Management
Systems
GSN Trinidad amp
Tobago
Port o Spain English EUR 000
0 March 200 Airport Route Development and Marketing Economics Malaysia Kuala Lumpur English EUR 650
March 200 Managing Service Quality at Airports Facilitation United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 650
8 March 200 Apron Management Saety United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 000
8 March 200 ACI ICAO Airport User Charges Economics United Arab
Emirates
Abu Dhabi English EUR 2000
ACI Global Training Courses - March 2010
Find out more inormation about each o the courses on oer - click on the links below
Coursecatalogue
Registerforacourse
Courseschedule
qualifes as AMPAP elect
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1619
6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1619
6
Online Learning Centre
ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management
ldquoSeattle Tacoma International Airport is proud to partner with Airports Council
International to assist in the development of this new online program to share best
practices and further the discipline of sustainable airport operations and development
around the globe Airports all over the world have expertise to share with each other
and this project is a great example of ACIrsquos leadership advancing the professionalism
of airport environmental managers rdquo
Elizabeth Leavitt
Chair ACI World Environment Standing Committee
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Description
This certifcate programme provides airport sta with an understanding o the basic
principles o sustainable development and environmental management It covers
the key environmental impacts associated with airport operations and growth
the benefts gained rom eective environmental management and the essential
elements o implementing an Environmental Management System at your airport
The ACI Certifcate in Airport Environmental Management is made up o the ollowing
seven modules
Module - Introduction to Airport Environmental Management and Sustainability
Module 2 - Airport Noise Management and Community Relations
Module - Local Air Quality (LAQ)
Module 4 - Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Module 5 - Airport Resource Management
Module 6 - Airport Waste Management
Module 7 - Implementing an Environmental Management System
DurationApproximately one and a hal hours per module
Cost
Certifcate Programme (7 modules) US$69500
Individual Modules US$2000
For more inormation contact the OLC manager eddieragauskasolcaero
or visit our website at wwwolcaero
in partnership with
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1719
7
AMPAP kicks o 2010 with great success in South AmericaThe Global ACI-ICAO Airport Management Proessional Accreditation Programme
(AMPAP) confrmed and consolidated its partnership with Quiport Corporation asparticipants rom fve dierent countries assembled in Quito Ecuador or the frst-
ever AMPAP Air Transport System course delivery in South America
The senior-level participation in
the course acted as a catalyst or
stimulating classroom discussions
and debates about the most salient
issues aced by todayrsquos airport
industry Outside the classroom
participants had the rare opportunity
to visit a Greenfeld airport the
site o the New Quito International
Airport which is already at 50
completion
Mr Philippe Baril President and General Director o Quiport Corporation said
ldquowe are very proud and honoured to be associated with AMPAP in Quito or this
ground-breaking delivery o the ATS course in South America This programme
is indispensable or the development o our managersrsquo talent and or the optimal
positioning o South-American organizationsrdquo
Next Opportunities to Join AMPAP scheduled or Toulouse andMombasa in April
From 12 - 16 April the Toulouse Business School (France) will host
the next AMPAP entry course Air Transport System The Aerospace
MBA at the Toulouse Business School and AMPAP share a common
enterprising vision o executive training Both believe that investing in sta expertise
through training is a key strategy or success For this reason the Toulouse Business
School has proudly become the frst institution o higher learning to provide academic
credit or AMPAP at the graduate level
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN TOULOUSE
The Air Transport System course will also take place in Mombasa
(Kenya) rom 19 - 23 April in collaboration with the Kenya
Airports Authority This will mark the 20th worldwide delivery o
this course since the pilot delivery in 2007 as well as AMPAPrsquos opportunity or strong
international participation in Arica
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM COURSE IN MOMBASAPremier Sponsor
Toulouse France April 12 to 16
Hosted by Toulouse Business School
Mombasa Kenya April 19 to 23
Hosted by Kenya Airports Authority
oming Opportunities to join in 2010 AMPAP
AMPAP ATS course in Quito Ecuador
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1819
8
Airport Route Development and Marketing
Following the request o many ACI member airports ACI Training has developed an
Airport Route Development and Marketing training course
Improving the unction o an airport as a global connection point or the local
economy and developing its route network are key or the commercial success or
an airport Incoming and outgoing air services and passenger streams will stimulate
the revenues rom the aviation business and also increase the non-aeronautical
revenue streams o the airport This course aims to explain how an airport can
successully attract airlines to open new routes to y to your airport
Two very successul Route Development Managers rom ACI member airports
will share their experiences and lead group discussions how to best prepare or a
successul presentation to the airlines
Next courses
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 08-0 March
Bologna Italy 2-4 April
For more inormation contact Nathalie Zulau at nzulaufaciaero
wwwaciaerotraining
Magazines
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates
832019 World Report February 2010
httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-report-february-2010 1919
Publications
wwwaciaeropublications
ACI produces a range o inormation handbooks or its members and or the wider
aviation industry which are compiled and revised regularly by the subject matter ACI
Standing Committees comprising specialists rom within the industry
Visit our website to place your order at wwwaciaero or or more inormation
contact publications aciaero
www aci aero
Published by ACI World Geneva
Editor Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero +4 22 77 8589
Membership contactsIn an eort to reach all our members and keep you inormed o what ACI World is doing
or you please let us know i your email address willhas changed
Contact Howie Baggott in our membership department hbaggottaciaero
I you are reading this on our website and you would like to receive World Report by email
please contact Jenny Waddell jwaddellaciaero
ACI World Airports Directory 2009 updateACI World would like to appoligise or the printing error that crept in during the
publication process o the ACI World Airports Directory 2009 - Please note that the
correct name or the Global Exchange Group is Global Exchange Group not Global
Exchange Group Spain
Updates