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1 Issue 19 February 2019 ACI and ICAO Define Regional Safety Framework PT (Persero) Angkasa Pura I Delegation Welcomed at Regional Office ACI Helps Airports Prepare for New Global Reporting Format (GRF) for Runway Surface Conditions ACI Asia-Pacific Joined Regional Parties to Enhance Security for the Philippines ICAO Welcomes ACI s Work on Getting Airports Prepared for Disease Outbreaks Welcome to the New Leaders of ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Environment Committee! Airports Recognized for Their Green Airport Infrastructure Efforts Airport Carbon Accreditation Updates Technical Updates ACI supported the inaugural Global Aviation Summit in India ACI made progress on Slots Governance discussions with IATA ACI provided input to Malaysia regulator in developing the economic regulation framework on Airport Charges Global IT experts met in Singapore Engagement with IATA Baggage Working Group
2 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 2 ACI and ICAO Define Regional Safety Framework As reported in the last bulletin ACI participated in an ICAO meeting tasked with the definition of regional safety targets. The meeting reached a number of important agreements on the content of the ICAO Asia Pacific Regional Aviation Safety Plan. The 13 th ICAO Asia Pacific Regional Aviation Safety Team meeting (APRAST/13) was held at the ICAO Bangkok Regional Office from 3 to 7 December The meeting had a special session to discuss and define the framework of the Regional Aviation Safety Plan, a document that will spell out short-, mid- and long-term safety targets of the 39 States in Asia Pacific and the corresponding safety measures to achieve these targets. ACI along with other industry associations were invited to participate in the special session. The Regional Aviation Safety Plan is a significant document because the safety targets it defines will be cascaded down to States, and through their regulators, further down to the regulated entities, such as airports and airlines. The draft plan is still in formation but airports should take note of key tentative agreements reached at the December meeting between States and the industry associations due for final approval by an ICAO supervisory body (RASG- APAC) in the last quarter of The agreements are: International airports will be required to have Runway Safety Teams in place; States, hence airports, will be pushed to improve collection and sharing of safety data, i.e. statistics of accidents and incidents; and There will be a campaign to prioritize aviation safety in the national planning framework on the agendas of the 39 States governments. On the requirement for Runway Safety Team, ACI Asia Pacific members are reminded of the resolution adopted at the 11 th ACI Asia Pacific Regional Assembly in April The resolution urged airports to create such teams as soon as possible. In response, the ACI Asia Pacific Regional Operational Safety Committee (ROSC) drafted a set of guidelines for the establishment and operations of Runway Safety Teams, planned to be published this year.
3 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 3 ICAO, ACI and other industry associations working on the definition of the Regional Aviation Safety Plan PT (Persero) Angkasa Pura I Delegation Welcomed at Regional Office The Regional Office warmly welcomed the delegation of seven safety professionals from PT (Persero) Angkasa Pura I (AP1), Indonesia, on a courtesy visit last December. The delegation was briefed on ACI s programmes including APEX in Safety, Safety Management Training and regional committees which the delegation was particularly interested in. The newly launched APEX in Environment (pilot) programme and the aspects of Climate Change Adaptation for airports were also introduced during the meeting. Group photo of the Safety professionals from AP1 and Mr. Ken Lau from ACI Asia-Pacific.
4 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 4 ACI Helps Airports Prepare for New Global Reporting Format (GRF) for Runway Surface Conditions When an aircraft veers off from a runway or overshoots the end of a runway while attempting to take-off or land, it is a runway excursion. A recent example of runway excursion is the skidding off to the grass from the runway of a B747 trying to land on a heavily rainy night at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport last October. One of the ways to help prevent such kind of mishaps is to provide accurate and timely information on the conditions of the runway surface to the pilot so that he or she can maintain a good control on the aircraft, a heavy piece of machinery hurtling at 200 mph with hundreds of lives on board, for example by applying a more appropriate braking action. Such critical information tells the pilot whether the runway is wet, simply damp, or covered with ice or slush, etc. Providing accurate and timely information on runway surface conditions to the pilot is crucial for maintaining good control on the aircraft and ensuring safety on the runway. After lengthy discussions between State regulators and the industry, ICAO has published a new reporting format for such purpose, called Global Reporting Format for Runway Surface Condition and mandated its use from 5 November To help airports, pilots, regulators and air traffic controllers understand this new format, ACI and ICAO are jointly organizing a series of seminars and symposium. The first is a global symposium to be held at the ICAO Headquarters in Montreal from 26 to 28 March Each ACI Regular Member is entitled to two free registrations; additional delegates are chargeable at 500 USD each. For registration and details of the symposium, please click here. A series of regional seminars on the subject will be held in Asia Pacific and the Middle East. The first will be organized at the ICAO Asia Pacific Regional Office in Bangkok from 27 to 28 June The seminar program and registration procedures will be announced in due course. Save the dates first! ACI Asia-Pacific World Business Partners are also encouraged to participate and sponsor the seminar in Bangkok. For enquiries, please contact Ms. Ruthapichairak Pornrudee, Business Development Officer, ICAO Asia Pacific at pruthapichairak@icao.int. Online training courses on Global Reporting Format are also available via ACI Global Training. For further details please visit ACI Online Training Centre website here. For safety matters, please contact SL Wong at sl@aci-asiapac.aero.
5 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 5 ACI Asia-Pacific Joined Regional Parties to Enhance Security for the Philippines ACI Asia-Pacific has always been committed to enhancing aviation security within the region. On 22 January, the Regional Office was invited to speak at an Aviation Security Partners Coordination Meeting in Manila, organized by ICAO Asia & Pacific Office and the Office for Transportation Security (OTS) of the Philippine government. The meeting was called with an aim to help improve security level in the Philippines by giving the regulator, airlines and airports in the country a better understanding of the various capacity building activities on security offered by different regional parties. The regional parties in attendance included Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the US, the UK, IATA and ACI Asia-Pacific. Among the 50+ local participants at the meeting were airport security representatives from Manila Airport, Clark Airport and Mactan-Cebu Airport. The Regional Office delivered a presentation highlighting the ACI s security capacity building initiatives that the airports in the Philippines can make use of, such as APEX in Security, Developing Nations Airport (DNA) Assistance Programme as well as ACI s library of guidance materials on security. In addition, the Regional Office was also invited to an aviation security workshop on 23 January in Manila which was jointly organized by ICAO and IATA. Targeted at the local counterparts, including airports, airlines and ground handling agencies, the one-day workshop focused mostly on best practices sharing on aviation security operations. In view of the recent security incidents concerning trusted insiders, the Regional Office delivered a presentation on what airport security managers should do to address this emerging threat, based on the insider threat guidance document currently being developed by the ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Aviation Security Committee. ACI Asia-Pacific among regional parties in the Philippines for security capacity development For security matters, please contact Gary Leung at gary@aci-asiapac.aero.
6 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 6 ICAO Welcomes ACI s Work on Getting Airports Prepared for Disease Outbreaks Air transport at major hubs in Asia-Pacific almost ground to a halt during the outbreak of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) in The episode was a wakeup call to public health authorities, civil aviation regulars, airports and airlines that there was a need for improvement in the response to outbreaks of communicable diseases. Since then, the consensus on the response to such disease outbreaks amongst States and industry players has been stop the spread while trying to maintain normal airport operations. There were indeed a series of international regulations related to air transport on the prevention of spread of diseases. First, Article 14 of the Chicago Convention that requires States to take measures to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. The International Health Regulation (2005) of the World Health Organization (WHO) also has similar provisions to the same effect. Furthermore, Annex 14 of the Chicago Convention requires airports to have emergency response plans to handle disease outbreaks, in additional to as one would expect - aircraft accidents. ACI, with the support of its members, notably members of the ACI World Facilitation & Services Standing Committee has been at the forefront of providing guidance to airports and industry in the establishment of such emergency response plans. In 2009 the Committee produced the Airport Preparedness Guidelines for Outbreaks of Communicable Diseases. The second related document, ACI Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Planning Handbook was published in In November 2018, ACI presented both documents to the tenth meeting of an ICAO group created to facilitate the cooperation between States and Industry in the implementation of plans to prevent the spread of diseases, namely the CAPSCA-AP (Asia Pacific Collaborative Arrangement for the Prevention and Management of Public Health Events in Civil Aviation). China, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and USA, who were also present at the meeting, shared their experience in disease control at airports. The WHO explained how it assessed a State s capability in meeting the IHR (2005) requirements through the Joint External Evaluations. The ACI delegation also presented the successful establishment and implementation of a preparedness plan for outbreaks of communicable diseases at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar. In appreciation of ACI s work in this area, the ICAO meeting adopted a conclusion encouraging States to implement the guidance materials of ACI on airports preparedness for outbreaks of communicable diseases. ACI would like to take this opportunity to thank Ms. Sheila Cantos, Manager Emergency Planning & Administration at Hamad International Airport, for altruistically sharing Doha s experience in emergency response planning. The next meeting of CASPCA-AP is tentatively scheduled for Q4 of 2019 in Bangladesh.
7 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 7 CAPSCA-AP/10 encourages States to implement the guidance materials of ACI on airports preparedness for outbreaks of communicable diseases For facilitation matters, please contact SL Wong at sl@aci-asiapac.aero.
8 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 8 Welcome to the New Leaders of ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Environment Committee! ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Environment Committee (REC) is pleased to announce the election of its new Chair, Ir. Khairiah Salleh of Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) and Vice-chair, Ms. Rebekah Marshall of Dubai Airports. They will be leading the Committee for two years from Ir. Khairiah Salleh is the General Manager, Engineering of MAHB. She leads the Environment Management Committee for MAHB and has also initiated the Green Airport Strategy for MAHB with the roadmap towards 2030, ensuring the development and expansion of MAHB as a sustainable and environmentallyfriendly organization. She also represents the industry in the Engineering Accreditation Council, Board of Engineers Malaysia. She has been highly involved with REC s work, demonstrating her commitment to the REC s mission. Her vast knowledge and experience in energy management and airport environment framework and certifications continue to benefit the REC in these coming years. Ir. Salleh said I would like to thank the REC members for their trust in me, I believe that the REC will continue to be active, relevant and united in leading the airports environment field in our region. I applaud REC to how we welcome new members and how we communicate with the members and seek continual improvement including meeting the needs of members from wide differentials in culture and language. The REC has provided a crucial and important platform for members where we share our insights and grow our professional networks. I humbly seek everyone s support for Rebekah and I to continue from previous excellent leadership and for the new activities ahead. Ms. Rebekah Marshall, the newly elected Vice-Chair, has been with Dubai Airports for seven years as its Environmental Sustainability Manager. She has 17 years experience in the field of environmental management. Ms. Marshall is accountable for delivering and maintaining the Corporate Environmental Sustainability Programme through effective communications, monitoring, training, and continual improvement initiatives. Her achievements include the setting and implementation of the Airports Environmental Sustainability Policy - the first policy for Environmental Management, guiding the businesses in building programs and projects and setting the priorities for the future. Ms. Marshall has been an active member of the REC and brings extensive sustainable management experience to support the members initiatives.
9 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 9 Ms. Marshall said I would like to thank the REC members for electing me as the Vice-chair for , I am honoured to work in collaboration with the leading airport professionals together with Khairiah from Malaysia Airports; I will support the REC members with passion in the journey of continual improvement. The REC would also like to express our deepest appreciation to outgoing Chair Mr. Jakrapop Charatsri of Airports of Thailand PLC. and Vice Chair Ms. Wendy Weir of Brisbane Airport Corporation Pty Ltd. Jakrapop and Wendy have been devoted to their roles and have contributed significantly to the committee. The REC looks forward to their continued involvement with the committee in the future. Airports Recognized for Their Green Airport Infrastructure Efforts ACI Asia-Pacific Green Airport Recognition 2019 attracted 19 airport submissions with green airport infrastructure projects. These airport members represent 17% of the total passenger traffic in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East and have outstanding accomplishments, making continual improvements to their environmental endeavours while catering to growing air traffic demand. Airport members shared high quality infrastructure designs and innovative ideas for operations in their submissions. They also demonstrated the positive economic, environmental and social benefits in the expansion of the following areas: a) Green Building Design Some airports demonstrated improvements in the operation environment and passengers traveling experience by meeting national and international green building standards, such as incorporating green space in the building design, installing fixtures that are designed to minimise resources consumption, selecting the use of sustainable building materials and implementing measures to improve in-door air quality. b) Renewable Energy Station In the submissions, some of the airports top management demonstrated that they were strongly engaged and committed to fostering new technology by applying renewable energy (e.g. wind energy, hydrogen gas, etc.) in their daily operation. c) Energy Efficiency Improvements for Infrastructure A number of projects focused strongly on optimising the energy efficiency in their airport infrastructure, with the application of innovative technology and tools, rendering significant reductions in carbon emissions, as well as enhanced economic benefits. d) Water Efficiency Improvements for Infrastructure A number of submissions shared practices on conserving natural resources and the new water recycling technology applied in airport infrastructure. Water efficiency for airport operations were enhanced and also prevented stormwater run-offs and flooding with clear social benefits to the community.
10 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 10 The Panel of Judges concluded to award the following airports: Over 45 million passengers per annum: Platinum Indira Gandhi International Airport Gold Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Silver Hong Kong International Airport Between 10 to 45 million passengers per annum: Platinum Taoyuan International Airport Gold Sydney Airport Silver Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Less than 10 million passengers per annum: Platinum Adelaide Airport Gold Al Bateen Executive Airport Silver Nadi International Airport The airports submissions will made available as best-practices sharing in the Green Airports Recognition 2019 publication. The theme for Green Airports Recognition 2020 is Water Management. Stay tuned for further details! Airport Carbon Accreditation Updates There are now 54 Asia-Pacific airports certified by the programme: Level 3+, Neutrality: - Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, India - Indira Gandhi International Airport, India - Kempegowda International Airport, India - Queen Alia International Airport, Jordan - Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, India - Sunshine Coast Airport, Australia
11 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 11 Level 3, Optimisation: Level 2, Reduction: - Adelaide Airport, Australia - Brisbane International Airport, Australia - Chiang Mai International Airport, Thailand - Don Mueang International Airport, Thailand - Hamad International Airport, Qatar - Hat Yai International Airport, Thailand - Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong - Incheon Airport, Republic of Korea - Kansai International Airport, Japan - Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia - Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport, Thailand - Narita International Airport, Japan - Osaka International Airport, Japan - Parafield Airport, Australia - Sharjah Airport, United Arab Emirates - Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore - Suvarnabumi Airport, Thailand - Sydney Airport, Australia - Taoyuan International Airport, Chinese Taipei - Aéroport International de Noumea-La Tontouta, New Caledonia - Abu Dhabi International Airport, United Arab Emirates - Beijing Capital International Airport, China - Christchurch Airport, New Zealand - Dubai International, United Arab Emirates - Dubai World Central, United Arab Emirates - Gold Coast Airport, Australia - Kobe Airport, Japan - Macau International Airport, Macau - Melbourne Airport, Australia - Muscat International Airport, Oman - Perth Airport, Australia - Salalah Airport, Oman - Townsville Airport, Australia
12 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 12 Level 1, Mapping: - Biju Patnaik International Airport Bhubaneswar, India - Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, China - Haikou Meilan International Airport, China - Hobart International Airport, Australia - Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport Varanasi, India - Longreach Airport, Australia - Mount Isa Airport, Australia - Nadi International Airport, Fiji - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata, India - Phnom Penh International Airport, Cambodia - Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, China - Siem Reap International Airport, Cambodia - Sihanoukville International Airport, Cambodia - Trivandrum International Airport, India - Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport, China Technical Updates The Regional Office took part in the ACA Advisory Board meeting on 18 December The main outcome of this meeting was the approval of final draft of the new Airport Carbon Accreditation Offsetting Guidance Document and relevant changes to the main guidance document. Participants at the meeting also discussed the long-term future of the programme, including the relevance of Paris Base Target for airports and Scope 3 emissions reduction (emissions that airports cannot control but influence e.g. Airlines emissions). For more information about Airport Carbon Accreditation, please visit the website here. For environment matters, please contact Ken Lau at ken@aci-asiapac.aero.
13 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 13 ACI supported the inaugural Global Aviation Summit in India As reported in the last issue of the bulletin, ACI was invited by the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) in India to assist in developing the event programme and be a co-presenting partner at India s first Global Aviation Summit, held in Mumbai on 15 to 16 January ACI World Director General Ms. Angela Gittens and Director of Economics Mr. Stefano Baronci both spoke at the event. On the side of the event, the Regional Office also arranged a series of meetings for ACI to meet with MoCA, the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India, and airport members to discuss topics such as Airport Service Quality (ASQ), and Privatization. The ASQ team also met with the Quality Council of India to explore opportunities to cooperate in field work agents. Listen to Ms. Gittens s message at the Global Aviation Summit (YouTube clip -- Angela spoke at the Global Aviation Summit, Mumbai Stefano spoke at the Global Aviation Summit, Mumbai ACI made progress on Slots Governance discussions with IATA Since 2016, ACI has committed at the global level to work closely with airlines and the schedule facilitators/ slot coordinators to undertake Strategic Review of the IATA Worldwide Slot Guidelines (WSG) to ensure that airport operators (in addition to airlines) benefit from an equitable global process. This was a project initiated by ACI at the 39th ICAO Assembly and was a first global attempt to improve the current slot allocation process in a fully inclusive manner. Under the Strategic Review, four Task Forces were created in 2017 to work on 4 priority areas: Airport Level, Historic Determination, Slot Performance Monitoring, and Access to Congested Airports. Currently 22 airport representatives from all ACI Regions participated in the Task Forces under the guidance of the ACI Expert Group on Slots (EGS).
14 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 14 Throughout 2017 and 2018, the Task Forces were able to recommend a number of changes to the WSG, with the first batch of amendments published in the 9th edition of the WSG released in January Highlights of the changes include: Adjusted calendar activities; and Schedule facilitators/ slot coordinators to inform airport operators of: a) initial allocation of slots at their airport; b) coordination parameters used for the next season; c) full details by airline of all allocated times and outstanding requests; and d) the actual utilization by airlines of declared capacity. The Strategic Review process is expected to complete by the end of ACI continues being engaged in negotiations with IATA to reform the governance of the WSG to ensure equal involvement of airlines and airports in the determination of slot allocation policies. In February 2019, ACI and IATA agreed on a joint proposal to reform the WSG governance with elements that include the following: WSG to be renamed as Worldwide Airport Slot Guidelines; WSG as the base document, and will include a work programme that commits to studying and considering a list of priorities items put forward by the airport community within 3 years; Full reform of the institutional structure of the governance; and Equal roles and rights of airports and airlines at advisory and decision-making levels. Schedule facilitators/ slot coordinators to be included in the newly created Worldwide Airport Slot Board with a consultative role. ACI and IATA will proceed to consult the schedule facilitators/ slot coordinators community on this ACI-IATA joint proposal, with the objective to reach an agreement by the Summer in advance of the 40th ICAO Assembly in September EGS Meeting in Madrid, Spain (Nov 2019)
15 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 15 ACI provided input to Malaysia regulator in developing the economic regulation framework on Airport Charges ACI has been actively engaged with the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) since it was established in In particular, ACI was invited to provide input to the various consultations conducted by MAVCOM as it develops a comprehensive economic regulatory framework of airports. After the first phase of implementing the regulatory approach to Quality of Services, MAVCOM conducted two consultations in 2018 providing details to a proposed aeronautical charges framework. In response, ACI provided comments in March and November 2018 respectively on MAVCOM s proposed approach, emphasizing that airports operate in a competitive environment, and stressed that either the dual or hybrid till will allow airports to develop and invest in non-aeronautical activities without (or only marginal) subsidization of airline activities via commercial revenues. MAVCOM is expected to release another consultation paper in the first quarter of 2019 to seek feedback from industry stakeholders regarding the further development of the aeronautical charges framework. For economics matters, please contact Suzanne Tong at suzanne@aci-asiapac.aero. Global IT experts met in Singapore The 25th ACI Airport Community Recommended Information Services (ACRIS) Work Group meeting was held on November 2018 in Singapore. This meeting featured presentation of identity management practices applied at Changi Airport Terminal 4 s Fast and Seamless Travel (FAST). The implementation of FAST across the terminal means that self-service and biometric technology at all passenger touch-points from check-in and bag drop to immigration and boarding will help provide passengers with a seamless and intuitive experience. The group was updated on other ACRIS projects namely ACI Application Programme Interface (API) store (API is programming code that allows two software programs to communicate with each other); A-CDM common situation
16 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page 16 awareness; Seamless Travel (web service that provide information and different services to passengers through application such as a mobile phone app); and Airport Geolocation Information System and Sematic model (a data naming definition database that standardizes IT terms and parameters for airport projects). Engagement with IATA Baggage Working Group The Regional Office attended the 42nd IATA Baggage Working Group meeting hosted by Hong Kong International Airport on 16 January The group consisted of members from global airports and airlines working in baggage operations and IT. The meeting showcased Hong Kong International Airport s implementation of IATA Resolution Baggage tracking. It was noted that the IATA Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Implementation Guide was going through some final editorial changes and will be available soon. Airlines are pushing RFID technology to be implemented globally and the implications for airports could be the increase demand for Airports RFID infrastructures. For information technology matters, please contact Ken Lau at ken@aci-asiapac.aero. Safety Related Activities Calendar Date Details Location March Second Meeting of the Aerodrome Operations Personnel Bangkok, Thailand, Competency Small Working Group (AOPC SWG/2) March ICAO/ACI Symposium on Implementation of the New Global Montreal, Canada Reporting Format for Runway Surface Condition (GRF2019) 31 March-2 April 23rd ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Operational Safety Committee Hong Kong Meeting April Seventh Meeting of the ICAO MID Regional Aviation Safety Group Cairo, Egypt (RASG-MID/7) May 5th ACI World APEX Task Force Meeting and 39th ACI World Safety Accra, Ghana & Technical Standing Committee Meeting June 3rd ICAO Asia Pacific Aerodrome Operations and Planning Subgroup meeting (AOP-SG/3) Bangkok, Thailand
17 ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin Page June ICAO/ACI Global Reporting Format Regional Seminar Bangkok, Thailand, October 23rd ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Operational Safety Committee Macau Meeting Security Related Activities Calendar Date Details Location 1 to 2 April 24 th ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Aviation Security Committee (RASC) Hong Kong, China Meeting 25 to 26 April 50 th ACI World Security Standing Committee (WSSC) Meeting Cape Town, South Africa 16 to 18 April 1 st ICAO Middle East Regional Aviation Security and Facilitation Implementation Team (RAFIT) Meeting Cairo, Egypt Environment Related Activities Calendar Date Details Location 1-3 April ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Environment Committee Meeting Hong Kong, China 10 April ACA Task Force and ACI EUROPE ENVSTRAT Meeting Helsinki, Finland 6-7 May ACI World Environment Standing Committee Meeting Lima, Peru Economics Related Activities Calendar Date Details Location 12 to 14 March ACI Airport Economics and Finance Conference London, UK 26 to 28 March ICAO Airport Economics Panel Montreal, Canada 1 to 2 April ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Economics Committee Meeting Hong Kong 1 to 2 May ACI World Economics Committee Meeting Montreal, Canada 8 to 10 May ICAO 4 th Airport Transport Symposium Seoul, South Korea 9 to 10 May ACI Annual Airport Traffic Think Tank (at3) Symposium Tallinn, Estonia (The above is subject to change. Please check with ACI or related organisations for details.) Regional Aviation Security Committee Regional Operational Safety Committee Regional Economics Committee Regional Environment Committee Regional Airport Information Technology Liaison Group To read previous issues of ACI Asia-Pacific Technical & Industry Affairs Bulletin, please click here. To subscribe/ unsubscribe, please click here. ACI Asia-Pacific Unit 13, 2/F, Airport World Trade Center, 1 Sky Plaza Road, Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong
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