Airports Council International is the only global trade representative of the world’s airports. Established in 1991, ACI represents airports interests with Governments and international organizations such as ICAO, develops standards, policies and recommended practices for airports, and provides information and training opportunities to raise standards around the world. This section provides you with information on the structure and background of ACI. |
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ACI Overview Airports are a pillar of international air transport. To adequately safeguard their interests and their influence, the global airport industry needs a strong voice. ACI is that voice. Click on this section to get information on the membership, purpose, activities and history of ACI. | ACI Organization With ACI World based in Geneva, five regions and a range of committees and taskforces, this section will provide you with information on the way ACI is set up. |
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ACI Governance The World Governing Board is the ultimate authority of ACI around the world. Discover details about the 29 members of the Board by clicking this link. This section also contains details of the ACI Constitution. | ACI Policy and Recommended Practices Handbook 7th edition |
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| ACI Annual Report 2009 | ACI Fund This collective industry commitment enables airports worldwide to ‘raise the bar’ on excellence. In developing nations, financial resources for training can be quite limited. This programme allows more privileged airports around the world to bridge the gap in financial wealth for the good of the industry, and those who travel with us. |
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ACI at ICAO ACI's ICAO Bureau provides permanent ACI representation and advocacy with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the United Nations specialized agency for international civil aviation, at its headquarters in Montreal, Canada. Go to this section to find more information on ACI's work with ICAO. | ACI Committees The policies, recommended practices and many reports provided by ACI are driven by six World Standing Committees and several subcommittees and task forces. This section has details of each committee, contacts at the secretariat and meeting overviews. |
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ACI World Business Partners A very important aspect of ACI is the ability for airports and airport suppliers to interact. The World Business Partner allows airport industry suppliers to have direct access to airport managers around the world as well as advising ACI policy on areas of specific expertise. | ACI Employment Opportunities |
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