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Airports Council International - North America

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Airports Council International - North America
NameAirports Council International - North America
Formation1948
TypeTrade association
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Region servedNorth America
Leader titlePresident and CEO
Leader nameKevin M. Burke
Parent organizationAirports Council International

Airports Council International - North America is a trade association that represents the interests of airports in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. As a member of the International Civil Aviation Organization and Federal Aviation Administration-recognized organization, it works closely with Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and Federal Aviation Administration to promote the development of aviation and airport infrastructure. The organization is also affiliated with the National Air Transportation Association, Airlines for America, and International Air Transport Association. Its members include major airports such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Introduction

The organization plays a crucial role in promoting the interests of airports in North America, working with government agencies such as the U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and Transport Canada. It also collaborates with other industry stakeholders, including airlines such as Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines, as well as airport service providers like HMSHost and Parsons Corporation. Additionally, it partners with airport technology providers, including SITA, Amadeus IT Group, and Sabre Corporation. The organization's efforts are focused on promoting the development of aviation and airport infrastructure, as well as enhancing the overall travel experience for passengers at airports such as Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and Toronto Pearson International Airport.

History

The organization was established in 1948 as a regional branch of the Airports Council International, with the goal of promoting the development of airports in North America. Over the years, it has worked closely with airports such as San Francisco International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, and Vancouver International Airport to address key issues affecting the industry, including security, sustainability, and infrastructure development. The organization has also collaborated with government agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration and Transport Canada, to develop and implement policies and regulations that support the growth of aviation in North America. Its members have included notable airport executives, such as John C. Heimlich and Deborah Ale Flint, who have played a key role in shaping the organization's policies and initiatives.

Membership and Structure

The organization has a diverse membership base, comprising airports of all sizes, from small regional airports like Asheville Regional Airport and Spokane International Airport to large hub airports like Denver International Airport and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. Its members also include airport authorities, such as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the Los Angeles World Airports, as well as airport service providers and technology companies. The organization is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from airports such as Boston Logan International Airport, Miami International Airport, and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The board is responsible for setting the organization's strategic direction and overseeing its operations, which are supported by a team of staff members with expertise in areas such as aviation policy, airport operations, and communications.

Programs and Initiatives

The organization offers a range of programs and initiatives to support its members, including training and professional development opportunities, such as the Airport Management Professional Accreditation Program and the Airport Certified Employee program. It also provides airports with access to best practices and research on key topics, such as airport security, sustainability, and customer service. Additionally, the organization hosts conferences and events, such as the Annual Conference and Exhibition and the Airport Security Summit, which bring together airport professionals and industry stakeholders to discuss key issues and share knowledge. The organization has also partnered with other industry groups, such as the American Association of Airport Executives and the International Association of Airport Executives, to promote the development of aviation and airport infrastructure in North America.

Policy and Advocacy

The organization plays an active role in promoting the interests of airports in North America, working with government agencies and industry stakeholders to shape policy and regulations that support the growth of aviation. It has advocated for issues such as infrastructure investment, security screening, and environmental sustainability, and has worked closely with lawmakers and regulators to develop and implement policies that benefit airports and the aviation industry as a whole. The organization has also partnered with other industry groups, such as the National Association of State Aviation Officials and the Aerospace Industries Association, to promote the development of aviation and airport infrastructure in North America. Its efforts have been recognized by industry leaders, including Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Stephen Dickson and Transportation Security Administration Administrator David Pekoske. Category:Aviation organizations