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African airports determined to safeguard and secure the interests of the traveling public

Collective action and collaboration are vital to ensuring a continued enhancement of global safety and security measures

Abidjan, 15 October 2018 – Airports Council International (ACI) World Director General Angela Gittens delivered today a keynote address at the opening of the 27th ACI Africa Annual General Assembly, Regional Conference and Exhibition calling on aviation regulators and airports in Africa to realistically assess challenges together and implement aviation-related safety and security actions and initiatives.

This annual meeting, taking place until 19 October in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, under the theme “Challenges of Safety & Security in African Airports, Issues and Perspectives” convenes regional and global leaders from airports, industry, government officials and regulators to discuss the current situation of African airports with regards to safety and security, while exploring innovative solutions and addressing the upcoming challenges of aviation in the region.

The event includes informative sessions addressing the current trends in innovations and technologies, as well as sessions exploring emerging issues and challenges with regards to cyber threats, security and facilitation, aeronautical information and airport safety.

Aviation continues to be highly exposed to a wide range of operational safety risks and to be an attractive target for terrorists, including the landside areas of airports. To address these threats, there is an urgent need to ensure that effective and efficient measures are in place throughout the world. This includes the deployment of new screening technologies, Safety Management Systems but also effective management practices, training, along with a solid safety and security culture. Through products and services like Airport Excellence (APEX) and publications, ACI World actively supports the airport community in raising the bar on aviation safety and security worldwide.

“We are undoubtedly at a very dynamic time and entering into a decisive period in the world,” said Angela Gittens, Director General, ACI World. “Airports have become businesses in their own right and have to excel in a full range of activities. Yet, we are ever mindful that safety and security are our top priorities and we demonstrate that every day through our APEX missions, training, our work with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and our guidance material.

“Aviation has the potential to grow significantly in this region in the years to come. We have to realistically assess our challenges together, and we have to go forward hand-in-hand because there is so much we can achieve.

“As the second-largest and second-most populous continent, boasting over 1.2 billion inhabitants, Africa is expected to become a vital participant in the global economy. In 2017, the continent was home to some of the fastest-growing economies on the planet and its growth rate has been trending upwards in recent months. African airports are encouraged to urgently adopt risk-based safety and security concepts, advanced technologies, and process innovation.

“I’m confident that in the spirit of collaboration that is vital in moving the African airport industry forward, this event will help us reflect on our achievements, our lessons learned, and the current issues and perspectives for the coming years.”

The Conference is also the regional occasion to lay the groundwork for the annual celebration within the African community of the Airport Safety Day.

ACI is committed to support ongoing dialogue among airports, aviation authorities and industry on strategic and operational safety and security policy issues. Through both its Aviation Security and the Safety & Technical Standing Committees, ACI will continue to provide sound advice with the necessary tools to enhance safety and security at airports, and also to help shape effective regulation worldwide.

Notes for editors

  1. Airports Council International (ACI), the trade association of the world’s airports, was founded in 1991 with the objective of fostering cooperation among its member airports and other partners in world aviation, including the International Civil Aviation Organization, the International Air Transport Association and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organization. In representing the best interests of airports during key phases of policy development, ACI makes a significant contribution toward ensuring a global air transport system that is safe, secure, efficient and environmentally sustainable. As of January 2018, ACI serves 641 members operating 1953 airports in 176 countries.

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ACI World
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Email: mediarelations@aci.aero

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ACI World
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