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EVENT GUIDE

Incorporating the ACI-World Bank Annual Aviation Symposium

Presented in partnership by

ACI WorldACI EUROPEACI Asia-Pacific

Supporting Organisation

Organiser:

20 – 22 MARCH 2017RADISSON BLU PORTMAN HOTEL, LONDON

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12th ACI Asia-Pacific Regional AssemblyConference and Exhibition

SAVE THE DATEApril 10-12, 2017

Doha, Qatar

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ASIA-PACIFIC

12th ACI Asia-Pacific Regional AssemblyConference and Exhibition

SAVE THE DATEApril 10-12, 2017

Doha, Qatar

For further inquirieswww.aci-asiapac.aero | [email protected]

Media Partners

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Platinum Sponsor Lanyard Sponsor

Farewell Reception Sponsor& 2018 Event Host Silver Sponsor

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Dear Delegates,

Welcome to ACI’s 9th Annual Airport Economics & Finance Conference & Exhibition, returning to London for the fourth time in as many years and organized in cooperation with the World Bank for the third year running. We reconvene at a time when global economic fundamentals remain in a fragile state; as advanced economies slowly get back on course, the slowdown in key emerging markets has resulted in overall moderate growth levels in global output.

Yet, in the face of the uncertainties in many economies, we continue to see persistence and resilience in passenger traffic demand and particularly in international tourism. Overall global passenger traffic continues to grow at an annual rate of 5%.

We maintain a degree of cautious optimism as we navigate through 2017. There are several impediments that could curtail the continued rise in demand, which could potentially encumber growth prospects over the short- and medium-terms. Irrespective of the challenges that lay ahead, by and large, the evidence of history supports the long run resiliency of the industry where connecting people, places, cultures and commerce is paramount in the shared mission of the aviation community.

Our forecast provides a picture of air transport as a primary means of globalization with the continued movement of people and goods by air. Global traffic surpassed the 7 billion passenger mark in 2015 and this figure is expected to double by 2029. The majority of future passenger growth will come from international traffic. Progress in liberalisation of trans-border air transport, enhanced aircraft efficiencies in medium and long-haul operations and the persistent rise in per-capita income will fuel the propensity to travel, particularly in the highly populous emerging markets.

Accordingly, this year’s conference will cover such pertinent topics as common policy solutions; challenges to air traffic liberalisation; new thinking and innovation in airport regulation; Brexit; the value of airports, and much, much more. And ahead of the conference at the Airports Council International (ACI)-World Bank Annual Aviation Symposium, you will have a chance to hear industry experts speak on risk and opportunities of airport Public Private Partnerships from all fronts.

We wish you all two very productive days of learning, sharing and networking. The ideas we discuss here and the partnerships we forge will help shape the future of an economically sustainable industry. Thank you for attending this year’s ACI Airport Economics & Finance Conference & Exhibition.

Welcome to London!

Angela Gittens,Director General, ACI World

Patti Chau, Regional Director, ACI Asia-Pacific

Olivier Jankovec,Director General, ACI EUROPE

WELCOME FROM ACI

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WELCOME FROM THE WORLD BANK

Dear Delegates,

Welcome to the Airports Council International (ACI) 9th Annual Airport Economics & Finance Symposium and Conference! We are very pleased to hold the third ACI-World Bank Aviation Symposium this year, which marks the continuation of a long and positive cooperation between both organizations.

The global air transport industry continues on its successful path, marked by strong growth especially in certain emerging markets, and healthy consolidation in more mature regions. Globally, our industry now supports 63 million jobs and $2.7 trillion in global GDP.

Continued growth in air travel is one of the essential pillars for economic development in emerging markets as it fosters a global marketplace of which all economies can benefit. Sustainable growth however, requires investments in modern infrastructure, such as airports and air traffic control systems, which needs to operate safely and securely in an ever expanding environment. Airports often need to invest large amounts of funds to meet future demand. However, raising capital for investing in long-term aviation infrastructure can be challenging in some regions, especially where investors are concerned about issues such as effective regulation, good governance and economic sustainability.

The third ACI-World Bank Aviation Symposium aims at drilling down on risk and opportunities of airport Public Private Partnerships (PPP) by highlighting the role of regulators, discussing particular risks, exchanging experiences of best practices and exploring new PPP opportunities. The Symposium will constitute a learning experience, which will allow participants to interact with experts of various fields in the area of PPP in airport infrastructure development. The insights and conclusions of the symposium should be carried-over to the ACI Airport Economics & Finance Conference, contributing to a fruitful discussion on related topics.

We hope you take the opportunity to fully engage in these discussions throughout the three days of the ACI Airport Economics & Finance Symposium and Conference.

Dr. Charles E. SchlumbergerLead Air Transport SpecialistThe World Bank

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BRINGING TOGETHER AIRPORTS, TRAVEL RETAIL OPERATORS

AND BRANDS

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT ENDS 5 MAY 2017

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT ENDS 5 MAY 2017

Hosted by:

THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR AIR TRANSPORT CHIEF EXECUTIVES

AND INDUSTRY LEADERS

Congress & Exhibition

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ContactsProgrammeDanielle Michel+32 (0)2 5520978

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Name BadgesThe colour of the name badge denotes:

Green – DelegateRed – SpeakerClear – Press

Speaker Biographies and PhotographsSpeaker biographies and photographs can be found online at www.aci-economics.com/speakers.

Attendee ListThe up-to-date attendee list can be found online at www.aci-economics.com/attendees.pdf.

Speaker PresentationsSpeaker presentations will be uploaded shortly after the event to the conference website and all participants will be sent a password and username for access.

WiFiWiFi is free of charge to all participants throughout the conference. Please select ‘Radisson Guest’.

TwitterJoin the conversation! Follow @ACIWorld and #AirportEconomics on twitter to share your experience of the ACI 9th Annual Airport Economics & Finance Conference & Exhibition.

CloakroomThe cloakroom is located near the registration area and is free for all delegates.

Evacuation ProcedureIf you hear the fire alarm you should leave the building by the nearest exit and proceed immediately to the assembly point which is located directly opposite the hotel’s main entrance on Upper Berkeley Street. Do not use the lifts or stop to collect equipment or personal belongings.

First AidPlease contact Guest Services through any house ‘phone and request First Aid assistance.

PhotographyThere will be an authorized event photographer onsite. By entering the event, participants are accepting that their image may appear in printed or electronic material used for the promotion of the ACI Airport Economics & Finance Conference & Exhibition.

InsuranceAll participants are reminded that organisers are not liable for any losses, accidents or damage done to persons or private property. Participants are asked to make their own arrangements in respect of health and travel insurance.

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ACI-WORLD BANK ANNUAL AVIATION SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME

Monday 20 March, 2017

08:30 - 09:00 REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS ON ARRIVAL

09:00 - 09:15 WELCOME ADDRESSChair: Dr. Charles Schlumberger, Lead Air Transport Specialist, The World Bank

09:15 - 10:45 SESSION ONE: PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (PPPS) – THE FUNDAMENTALSMark Barges, Counsel, Linklaters LLPMuneer Ferozie, Regional Head IFC, The World Bank Group

PANEL DISCUSSION

10:45 - 11:15 NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK

11:15 - 12:45 SESSION TWO: PPP – WHAT ARE THE ISSUES RIGHT NOW?Dr. Fethi Chebil, Airport Safety Expert, ICAOEmmanuel Goldstein, Managing Director, Head of EMEA Transportation & Infrastructure, Morgan StanleyDr. Waleed Youssef, Director Strategy & Privatization, KPI Aviation Marketing SolutionsValery Olefir, Director, Infrata

PANEL DISCUSSION

12:45 - 14:00 NETWORKING LUNCH

14:00 - 16:00 SESSION THREE: GROUP EXERCISE – BUILD YOUR ACTION PLANIntroduction by: Dr. Ralf Gaffal, Vice President International Business, Munich AirportGroup work on PPP case presentationPANEL DISCUSSIONS AND ELABORATION OF PROJECTSPRESENTATION OF RESULTS

16:00 - 16:15 NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK

16:15 - 17:15 SESSION FOUR: BRIEFINGS BY MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT AGENCIESDr. Charles Schlumberger, Lead Air Transport Specialist, The World BankIan Twinn, Head of Infrastructure Portfolio, IFCDoramas Jorge Calderon, Senior Economist, European Investment Bank Amadou Oumarou, Director of Transport, Urban Development & ICT, African Development Bank PANEL DISCUSSION

17:15 - 17:30 SYMPOSIUM CONCLUSIONDr. Charles Schlumberger, Lead Air Transport Specialist, The World Bank

19:30 - 21:00 ACI AIRPORT ECONOMICS & FINANCE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION WELCOME RECEPTION

17:45 - 18:30 ACI’S AIRPORT SERVICE QUALITY WORKSHOP: BENCHMARKING FOR A BETTER CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

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ACI AIRPORT ECONOMICS &FINANCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Tuesday 21 March, 2017

08:00 - 09:00 REFRESHMENTS ON ARRIVAL IN THE EXHIBITION

09:00 - 10:15 WELCOME AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSESConference Chair: Andy Carlisle, Managing Director, AirPort360 Angela Gittens, Director General, ACI WorldOlivier Jankovec, Director General, ACI EUROPEPatti Chau, Regional Director, ACI Asia-Pacific

10:15 - 10:45 INTERACTIVE POLLINGDr. Charles Schlumberger, Lead Air Transport Specialist, The World Bank

10:45 - 11:15 NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK IN THE EXHIBITION

11:15 - 12:30 SESSION ONE: AVIATION COMPETITION DYNAMICS AND THEIR IMPACT ON AIRPORTS (PANEL DISCUSSION)The airline industry continues to transform itself – creating both winners and losers amongst airports. How are airports responding to on-going airline consolidation? What are the implications of new airline business models and what do airports need

to do to leverage growth opportunities and avoid being left behind?

Chair: Guillaume Burghouwt, Head of Aviation Practice, SEO Amsterdam ResearchPanelists:Paul Kehoe, Chief Executive Officer, Birmingham AirportLéon Verhallen, Head of Aviation Marketing, Brussels Airport CompanyDr. Michael Kerkloh, Board Member, ACI EUROPE & Chief Executive Officer, Munich AirportSheik Aimen bin Ahmed Al Hosni, Chief Executive Officer, Oman Airports Management Company Jaap de Wit, Professor Emiritus of Aviation Economics, University of Amsterdam

12:30 - 13:45 NETWORKING LUNCH IN THE EXHIBITION

13:45 - 14:15 LIVE INTERVIEW – HURDLES TO LIBERALISATION IN AFRICAInterviewer: Jeremy Robinson, Partner, Watson Farley & WilliamsNick Fadugba, Chief Executive Officer, African Aviation Services Limited

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Tuesday 21 March, 2017

ACI AIRPORT ECONOMICS &FINANCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

13:45 - 15:30 SESSION TWO: NEW THINKING AND INNOVATION IN AIRPORT REGULATIONThe aviation industry has undergone massive change in recent years, but the airport-airline conflict on charges remains unchanged – and in some cases has deteriorated further. What regulatory approaches are available and tailored to today’s aviation market, and do any of these offer opportunities for a longer-term improvement in airport-airline relations?

Chair: Stefano Baronci, Director of Economics, ACI WorldAndrew Haines, Chief Executive Officer, UK Civil Aviation AuthorityJonathan Sandbach, Chief Economist, Heathrow Airport HoldingsSimon Fagan, Head of Planning, DAADavid Scholz Moreno, Manager of Project Development, Regional Airports, ASUR Aeropuertos del Sureste

PANEL DISCUSSION

15:30 - 16:00 NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK IN THE EXHIBITION

16:00 - 17:30 SESSION THREE: THE BREXIT CONVERSATION(PANEL DISCUSSION)Traffic rights, regulatory consistency, airline ownership and duty free shopping – just some of the many questions marks in the aviation sector that have been thrown up by the prospect of Brexit. A panel of experts discuss potential implications and next steps in this profoundly uncertain & political process.

Chair: Jeremy Robinson, Partner, Watson Farley & WilliamsPanelists:Frank O’Connell, Vice President, ETRCDan Elliott, Director, Frontier EconomicsGordon Dewar, Chief Executive Officer, Edinburgh AirportKata Cserep, Vice President, ICF InternationalProf. Rigas Doganis, Chairman, European Aviation Club, Brussels and Visiting Professor, Cranfield University

19:30 - 22:30 GALA DINNER AT ONE WHITEHALL PLACE – SPONSORED BY GIP

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Wednesday 22 March, 2017

08:30 - 09:15 REFRESHMENTS ON ARRIVAL IN THE EXHIBITION

09:15 - 10:30 SESSION FOUR: THE TRUE VALUE OF AIRPORTS INVESTMENTAirports have the potential to be generators of value for many different stakeholders – for passengers, airlines, investors, and surrounding economies and communities. The Panel will describe these different impacts and discuss how all parties can collectively benefit from this value-added.

Chair: Andrew Blease, Associate Managing Director, Moody’s Investment ServiceBrian Pearce, Chief Economist and Director, IATAMichael McGhee, Partner and Director, Global Infrastructure PartnersAmit Rikhy, President and CEO, CCR USAWilliam Lo, Executive Director Finance, Airport Authority Hong KongBhaskar Bodapati, Senior Director of Finance & Support Services, Kempegowda International Airport LimitedMarco Troncone, Chief Strategy and Financial Officer, Aeroporti di Roma

PANEL DISCUSSION

10:30 - 11:00 NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK IN THE EXHIBITION

11:00 - 11:15 APP LAUNCH PRESENTATIONA special presentation launching a new tool that puts the latest available key figures on European airport traffic at your fingertips - complete with

customisable comparisons and share functions to empower you to make the most of this important metric.

Robert O’Meara, Director of Media & Communications, ACI EUROPE

11:15 - 12:45 SESSION FIVE: BEST AIRPORT BUSINESS STRATEGIES (PANEL DISCUSSION)In an increasingly uncertain world, long-term investments into fixed airport infrastructure is becoming more and more risky. It is impossible to completely escape risk – it can only be managed by coherent and comprehensive business strategies. What considerations should underpin a strong airport strategy, and what are the keys to its successful implementation?

Chair: John Strickland, Director, JLS Consulting LtdPanelists:Aslihan Cortuk, Director of Marketing, TAV AirportsYevgen Treskunov, Board Member, Chairman of Strategic Development & International Relations Committee, Association ‘Airports of Ukraine’ CAJulian Dupont, Director, Global Infrastructure & Project Finance, Fitch RatingsDr. Yiannis Paraschis, Member, ACI Europe Board, Chief Executive Officer, Athens International Airport

12:45 - 13:00 CONCLUSIONS BY CONFERENCE CHAIR

13:00 - 14:00 FAREWELL NETWORKING LUNCH IN THE EXHIBITION

14:00 END OF CONFERENCE

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NETWORKING EVENTS

Monday, 20 March 2017 Radisson Blu Portman Hotel, LondonAll participants are invited to attend the Welcome Reception to meet fellow delegates, sponsors, exhibitors and speakers in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Welcome Reception will be the official opening of the ACI 9th Annual Airport Economics & Finance Conference & Exhibition. Taking place in the exhibition hall, the reception will allow delegates to visit exhibition booths, meet old friends and forge new relationships. A previous Welcome Reception

WELCOME RECEPTION

Tuesday, 21 March 2017 One Whitehall Place, LondonThe event’s official Gala Dinner, kindly sponsored by GIP, will be held at One Whitehall Place, a unique and prestigious central London venue steeped in history and boasting many wonderful architectural features.

All conference participants are invited to attend the dinner, which will serve as an ideal opportunity to network with delegates, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors.

All attendees must register for the dinner in advance. If you have not already done so, please report immediately to the Conference Registration Desk.

Coaches depart Radisson Blu Portman Hotel at 18.45. Coaches return to Radisson Blu Portman Hotel at 22.30.

Dress code: Business attire

Please bring your invitation card & delegate name badge with you to the event.

GALA DINNERSponsored by GIP

One Whitehall Place

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1. The World Bank Group2. Dornier Consulting*3. ICF*4. Mott MacDonald*5. FitchRatings*6. Edinburgh Airport7. Gatwick Airport8. ACI

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FOR ACI MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION, CONTACT:

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PROFILES

Presented in partnership

Airports Council International (ACI) is the only global trade representative of the world’s airports. Established in 1991, ACI’s mission is to promote the collective interests of the world’s airports and the communities they serve, and promote professional excellence in airport operations and management. As of January 2017, ACI serves 623 members operating 1,940 airports in 176 countries representing 95% of the world’s passenger traffic. ACI represents airport interests in discussions with governments and international organizations. The most important relationship is with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), where international standards and recommended practices for air transport are debated and developed. ACI promotes and supports airports positions in the areas of economics and financing, safety, security and environmental initiatives.

Supporting Organisation

The World Bank Group is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. The World Bank Group aims to achieve two major goals by 2030: End extreme poverty by decreasing the percentage of people living on less than $1.25 a day to no more than 3 percent and promote shared prosperity by boosting the income of the bottom 40 percent of the population in every country.

The World Bank Group aims to tackle these challenges through financing, cutting-edge solutions, cross-sectorial knowledge, and partnerships with relevant public and private sector actors, as well as civil society, to solve the complex problems affecting today’s world. The organization provides low-interest loans, interest-free credits and grants to developing countries for a wide arrange of purposes that include investments in education, health, public administration, private sector development, agriculture, and transport and ICT.

The World Bank Group is the largest provider of development finance for transport globally, with an active portfolio of $47 billion. By facilitating the movement of people and goods, transport projects help enable economic and social development, enhance food security, and increase access to jobs, health, and education services. As a multi-sectorial institution, the World Bank Group is uniquely positioned to support large-scale transformational projects and deliver innovative cross-cutting solutions for greater connectivity.

ACI WorldACI EUROPEACI Asia-Pacific

The ACI Policy Brief - Airport ownership, economic regulation and financial performance will be launched during the conference. The publication aims to provide the state of the industry based on a robust dataset and inventory of the world’s major commercial airports and puts forth several practical policy recommendations to ensure that investment is attracted to the industry. The Brief emphasizes the need for flexibility and consistency in regulatory frameworks that govern airport revenues and capital investments. Specifically, it advocates a move toward well-crafted economic incentives that enables private equity to flow to the airport industry and helps contain the level of risk of such a capital intensive investment.

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PROFILES

Platinum Sponsor Fitch Ratings is a leading provider of credit ratings, commentary and research. Dedicated to providing value beyond the rating through independent and prospective credit opinions, Fitch Ratings offers global perspectives shaped by strong local market experience and credit market expertise. The additional context, perspective and insights we provide help investors to make important credit judgments with confidence.

Fitch Group is a global leader in financial information services with operations in more than 30 countries. Fitch Group is comprised of: Fitch Ratings, a global leader in credit ratings and research; Fitch Solutions, a leading provider of credit market data, analytical tools and risk services; BMI Research, an independent provider of country risk and industry analysis specializing in emerging and frontier markets; and Fitch Learning, a preeminent training and professional development firm. With dual headquarters in London and New York, Fitch Group is majority owned by Hearst.

For additional information, please visit fitchratings.com.

Diamond Sponsor Gatwick Airport is the UK’s second largest airport and the most efficient single-runway airport in the world. It serves more than 220 destinations in 80 countries for 42 million passengers a year on short and long-haul services across every airline type. It is also a major economic driver for the South East region, generating around 21,000 on-airport jobs and a further 10,000 jobs through related activities. The airport is south of Central London with excellent public transport links, including the Gatwick Express, and is part of the Oyster contactless payment network. Gatwick Airport is owned by a group of international investment funds, of which Global Infrastructure Partners is the largest shareholder.

Gala Dinner Sponsor Global Infrastructure Partners (“GIP”) is an independent, specialist infrastructure fund manager. We have controlling stakes in Gatwick Airport (since 2009) and Edinburgh Airport (since 2012). GIP sold its investment in London City Airport in early 2016. GIP has successfully deployed its first two funds, GIP I, which closed in 2008 with $5.64 billion in commitments and GIP II with $8.25 billion in commitments. In January 2017, GIP closed GIP III with $15.8 billion in commitments.

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Gold Sponsor Hailing from private and public sector aviation organisations worldwide, ICF Aviation is a team of nearly 100 experts dedicated to strategic and operations consulting for the global aviation industry. Whether you are a Government department, an operator, an investor or a finance provider, you can rely on our team’s perspective and vision to help you manage assets and operations, mitigate risk and maximise return on investment. Our four specialised aviation practice areas – airports, airlines, aircraft & aerospace/MRO – collaborate with each other and with our clients to do what it takes to address any business challenge, however complex or difficult it may be.

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Mott MacDonald is one of the world’s most experienced aviation consultancies providing aviation advisory services to governments, civil aviation authorities, airport companies, equity investors and providers of debt finance. We have provided project finance, technical, business planning and transaction advice for >$75 billion of airport assets in over 100 countries. Our aviation consultants have undertaken projects for over 16 governments, 240 airports, and 12 airlines to deliver technical advisory and traffic forecasting, airline advisory services, airport planning and development strategies, critical systems and IT, design and capital delivery, project and programme management, asset management, and sustainability and environmental management.

Silver Sponsor With a market cap of over US$12 billion, CCR Group is one of the largest infrastructure concession groups in the world and largest in the Americas. Through CCR USA, the company invests in, develops and manages high quality airport assets that will benefit from long term active management. The CCR USA team is based in the US and has been involved globally in more than 60 airport PPP transactions valued at more than $12 billion. CCR is currently an investor at four airports in Latin America that in aggregate serve over 23 million passengers. CCR USA’s subsidiary, Total Airport Services, provides aviation services to over 19 airlines at eight US airports including LAX, Chicago O’Hare, San Francisco, and Atlanta.

Gold Sponsor Edinburgh Airport is Scotland’s busiest airport with more than 30 airlines serving over 120 destinations. In 2015 Edinburgh Airport announced the busiest ever year at a Scottish airport, with over 11 million passengers passing through in 2015. We remain focused on delivering more success in 2016. We will continue to improve the passenger experience with a multi-million pound investment in our check-in and baggage systems, an improved retail offering with greater choice products and we aim to expand our range of new routes and destinations in the year ahead.

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Media Partner Launched in 1995, and published six times a year by Aviation Media, Airport World is the official magazine of The Airports Council International (ACI) World. Its primary aim is to provide a forum for airport-related management issues, a vehicle for airports to promote and market themselves, and a direct route for suppliers of products and services to airports.

Media Partner Asia-Pacific Airports is the official publication of ACI Asia-Pacific and published by Aviation Media. As a key communication tool for ACI Asia-Pacific and a forum for airport related news, views and features, the magazine provides a vehicle for airports to promote and market themselves, and offers a direct route for suppliers of products and services. Each issue contains exclusive interviews with airport CEOs, takes a closer look at infrastructure development across the region and showcases customer service, environmental and retail innovation.

Media Partner Communiqué Airport Business is the official quarterly publication of ACI EUROPE, and is widely renowned as the leading industry magazine for airports globally. Airport Business allows ACI EUROPE to communicate its advocacy efforts and what the latest key strategic issues really mean for airports. It is also an unrivalled source of information on the latest news from airports with major development and expansion plans. We showcase the latest examples of best practice, and the progressive efforts airports are making to ensure a world-class passenger experience. The quarterly issues of Airport Business are augmented by our website – www.airport-business.com – and bi-weekly e-newsletter, ensuring it remains the key reference source for airport developments.

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Silver Sponsor Ferrovial is one of the world’s leading developers of transport infrastructures. Ferrovial Airports integrates all airport management activities, and is one of the world’s leading private airport operators. Ferrovial has been part of the aviation industry since 1998. The company has invested in 33 airports. The acquisition of BAA Plc. in 2006 marked a giant step for Ferrovial Airports, which became the largest investor and industrial partner of the company currently known as Heathrow Airport Holdings (HAH). Ferrovial currently operates a portfolio of 4 airports in the United Kingdom: 25% stake in Heathrow (Europe´s busiest hub); and 50% ownership in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton.

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Media Partner Momberger Airport Information is the trusted, dependable and independent source of information for airport professionals around the world since 1973. It is the only airport newsletter worldwide that is advertising-free and customizable through several selectable news modules, to suit the specific areas of interest of airport industry professionals, while cutting down on information overload. Saving busy professionals’ time with getting concise, unbiased and critical marketing intelligence has built a loyal following over four decades, from the world’s largest airports and government agencies to airport consulting firms and industry suppliers of all sizes and nationalities. The newsletter consists of eight (8) modules and allows subscribers to customize their own information package. The main module is Airport Development (DEV) and subscribers can select any or all of the following modules: Airport Operations (OPS), Ground Support Equipment (GSE), Air Traffic Services (ATC), Consultant & Contractor (CON), Airport Information Technology (AIT) and Maintenance Base (MRO). An extensive Calendar of Events (CAL) is part of every subscription. For more information and to order an annual subscription, please visit www.mombergerairport.info

Organiser Aviation Media is an independent, business-to-business communications company. It specialises in the production of global aviation magazines, special publications, conferences, webinars, exhibitions and events, websites for the global aviation industry.

The team has over 40 years of experience in all forms of media. Aviation Media’s portfolio of magazine titles include; ACI World’s Airport World and ACI Asia Pacific Airports magazine. Aviation Media’s event portfolio includes the ACI Airport Economic and Finance Conference, ACI EUROPE’s Regional Airports Conference and Exhibition, SMART Airports and ACI World’s Annual General Assemblies. For further details please contact Jonathan Lee, Managing Director Aviation Media, [email protected] or visit www.aviationmedia.aero

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