Airports

ACI General Assembly approves six resolutions to address global airport issues

The 28th Airport Council International (ACI) World Annual General Assembly (WAGA) held on 20 June in Brussels, Belgium, approved resolutions committing ACI to maximising the contributions of airports to maintaining and developing a safe, secure, environmentally sustainable, and customer-centric aviation system worldwide.

The WAGA unanimously approved the six resolutions:

ACI World director general, Angela Gittens said: “Our Assembly Resolutions advance ACI’s initiatives by setting out its aims and objectives on subjects of immediate concern to the world’s airport industry.

“Our members were proactive in telling us their interests and sharing their concerns. This year’s Resolutions put a particular focus on evolving and emerging threats that could become impediments to the airport industry meeting the ever-increasing air service demand.

ACI World chair, Bongani Maseko added: “As the voice of the world’s airports, ACI World is the only organization that can bring together airports, large and small, from all regions to agree on strong measures to address the issues that affect us all.

“I would like to thank ACI Member airports for their collective response and commitment to act on these pressing issues and I pledge airports to continue to approach our common industry concerns in the future in a collaborative and transparent manner.”

The 28th ACI EUROPE/World Annual General Assembly, Congress & Exhibition held in Brussels, Belgium, attracted over 800 delegates from 70 countries.

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