Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the association representing over 600 airports from 45 countries/territories, expressed strong support for Auckland Airport's infrastructure development plans, and welcomed the New Zealand Commerce Commission's recent decision on the airport's 2022-2027 pricing event.
Airports Council International Asia-Pacific welcomes International Civil Aviation Organization States' commitment to adopt Long Term Aspirational Goal for civil aviation to reach net zero emission by 2050.
ACI Asia-Pacific has released the Tendering Guideline for Climate Resilience Planning to build on airport operators’ understanding of the climate risk assessment. This guideline will help identify an airport’s sensitivity to adverse impacts and adaptive capacity to climate hazards.
Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific, representing 617 airports, welcomes the decisions by Governments of Japan, Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei to relax COVID-related restrictions on international travel.
On the eve of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 41st Triennial Assembly, Airports Council International (ACI), representing nearly 2,000 of the world’s airports, calls on States to adopt an ambitious environmental agreement.
ACI Asia-Pacific Director General Stefano Baronci participated in the World Aviation Conference 2022 in Incheon, Republic of Korea.
At the Airports Council International (ACI) Customer Experience Global Summit today, ACI World announced the launch of the new highest level of its Airport Customer Experience Accreditation program, Level 5, with the Republic of Korea’s Incheon Airport as the first airport in the world to achieve this top level of accreditation.
ACI Asia-Pacific had the honour to virtually participate in the 7th China Airport Services Conference on “Boosting the industry’s confidence starting from the trends in the global aviation market in the post-epidemic era”.
The aviation industry in the Middle East has benefited significantly from the region’s strategic location – at the cross roads of major economies in Asia, Africa and Europe. Due to its geographical location, Middle East carriers can easily connect to any continent in the world: From the well-established international hubs of Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, aircraft can reach almost all of Asia, Africa, Europe within a flying range of eight hours.
Over the years, ACI Asia-Pacific has played an active role in the area of aviation security and facilitation in the Middle East. Mr. Gary Leung, Manager, Security and Facilitation of ACI Asia-Pacific, is currently the vice-chair of the ICAO Middle East Regional Aviation Security and Facilitation Implementation Team (RAFIT).
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