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Welcome!

The ACI-NA team is in Tampa getting ready to get this show on the road! You’re in for a treat at the 2019 Annual Conference and Exhibition.

We have a lot in store for you this year, including enhanced networking opportunities, innovative educational sessions, pre-conference workshops and meetings, and access to our award-winning expansive trade show floor. You don’t want to miss out on the world’s largest ‘for airports, by airports’ event.

Join us today to kick off the pre-conference workshops ahead of the official opening of our Annual Conference and Exhibition.  We encourage all conference attendees to participate in the workshops, as they each feature insightful topics pertaining to various challenges and emerging issues for the industry. 

After the pre-conference workshops and meetings tomorrow, plan to meet us at the Tampa Convention Center for the grand opening of the exhibit hall! Take a look at today’s agenda to see what’s happening.

For those watching along at home, our daily issue of Centerlines LIVE will keep you up to speed.

 

Make the most of your ACI-NA Conference experience by downloading the ACI-NA Conferences app on your smartphone or tablet. The ACI-NA Conferences app lets you search the participant list, connect with attendees, customize your agenda and much more! Get the app now by searching "ACI-NA Conferences" in the App Store or Google Play.

Username: Email used to register for the conference
Password: airports

For questions pertaining to the Mobile App on-site, visit the registration area on the 2nd level of the Tampa Convention Center. There will be a Mobile App help desk agent available near the registration desk. 

 
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What to Expect

The 2019 ACI-NA Annual Conference and Exhibition is the aviation industry event you cannot miss, featuring numerous opportunities to network with airport industry professionals from across North America. At this conference, attendees will also have a chance learn about the latest updates in aviation that will impact the North American airport industry.

Plan now to explore our expansive trade show floor to see the latest products and services in the industry!

PRE-CONFERENCE COMMITTEE WORKSHOP/MEETING SCHEDULE 

Unless specifically stated, all sessions take place at the Tampa Convention Center. All agendas for the pre-conference workshops/meetings are available in the Mobile App.

Saturday, September 14

7:30 am – 6:30 pm: Check-in / Registration - East/West Registration (2nd Level)
7:30 am – 8:30 am: Networking Breakfast (for Committee Workshop Attendees) -  Room: Grand Ballroom A
8:30 am – 9:00 am: Environmental Affairs Committee: Opening Remarks / Legislative Update -  Room: 22-23
8:30 am – 5:00 pm: Business Information Technology Committee Workshop - Room: 14-17
8:30 am – 5:30 pm: Legal Affairs Committee Workshop - Room: 18-19
8:30 am – 12:00 pm: Operations & Technical Affairs Committee Workshop – Room: 20-21
9:00 am – 10:00 am: Environmental Affairs Committee: Natural Resources Working Group - Room: 22-23
10:00 am – 10:30 am: AM Networking Break (for Committee Workshop Attendees) – Room: Grand Ballroom Foyer
10:30 am – 12:00 pm:
Environmental Affairs Committee: Water Quality Working Group - Room: 22-23
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm: Networking Lunch (for Committee Workshop Attendees) – Room: Grand Ballroom A & D
1:15 pm – 2:45 pm:
Operations & Technical Affairs Committee: Planning & Development Working Group - Room: 24
1:15 pm – 2:45 pm: Operations & Technical Affairs Committee: Operations & Safety Working Group - Room: 20-21
1:15 pm – 2:45 pm: Environmental Affairs Committee: Sustainability Working Group - Room: 22-23
2:45 pm – 3:15 pm: PM Networking Break (for Committee Workshop Attendees) – Room: Grand Ballroom Foyer
3:15 pm – 4:45 pm:
Operations & Technical Affairs Committee: NextGen Working Group - Room: 3 
3:15 pm – 4:45 pm: Operations & Technical Affairs Committee: Facilities & Maintenance Working Group - Room: 20-21

 

 

BETWEEN: September 13-18, 2019
TO/FROM: Tampa Airport, Marriott, Embassy Suites, Hilton Tampa and the Tampa Convention Center
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Meet Today's Keynote Speaker

General Session 1

General Stan McChrystal
Former Commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan
Author of best-sellers Leaders: Myth and Reality, Team of Teams and My Share of the Task
Co-Founder of the McChrystal Group

A one-of-a-kind commander with a remarkable record of achievement, General Stan McChrystal is widely praised for creating a revolution in warfare that fused intelligence and operations. He is also known for developing and implementing the counter-insurgency strategy in Afghanistan and for creating a comprehensive counter-terrorism organization that revolutionized the way military agencies interact and operate.

A dynamic, powerful speaker, McChrystal impresses audiences with field-tested leadership lessons, stressing a uniquely inclusive model that focuses on building teams capable of relentlessly pursuing results. When old systems fall short, he believes true leaders must look for ways to innovate and change. Citing stories from his career, McChrystal will reveal a four-star management strategy, concentrating on openness, teamwork and forward-thinking.

 

General Session 2

Aaron Sharockman
Executive Director, PolitiFact

Aaron Sharockman is the executive director of PolitiFact, the largest fact-checking organization in the United States. He leads the growth and development of PolitiFact, manages its outreach and news partnerships, and oversees new initiatives and product development. Sharockman has been with PolitiFact since 2010 and served most recently as the editor of PunditFact, a website dedicated to checking claims by pundits, columnists, bloggers and the hosts and guests of talk shows. He was a 2016-17 Reynolds Fellow at the University of Missouri and taught a class on political fact-checking at the University of Missouri School of Journalism.

 
Today's Agenda Highlights

Check out the full 2019 ACI-NA Annual Conference and Exhibition agenda here.

Aligning Organizational Structure to New Demands

Business as we know it is changing significantly and airport operators are no exception. Innovation, changing customer expectations and increased pressure for greater non-aeronautical revenue generation are just some of the factors pushing leaders to re-think how their organization prepares for these new challenges. Hear from airport leaders on how they’re structuring their organizations, creating more cross-functionality and working closer with stakeholders to better serve their customers and communities.

How to Be More Financially Resilient?

The Great Recession ended in 2009. A decade later economic indicators show the next recession may be on the horizon. Economists are hedging their bets by forecasting a downturn in the economy, if not a recession, over the next 12-24 months. If history has taught us anything, it is that the airline industry is more sensitive to economic downturns, as personnel and business travel budgets decline. And, as airline traffic declines, so do airport revenues that are tied to enplaned passengers. Is your airport financially and operationally ready to weather another recession? Join the conversation with your fellow airport executives and build your toolkit to ensure your airport is prepared.

Complex World of Airport Construction

Airport capital projects worldwide are on the rise and the growth in terminals, runways and infrastructure construction shows no signs of slowing. A significant number of airports currently have major expansion programs in the works, which will certainly result in major construction going forward. As the ACI-NA Airport Infrastructure Needs Study, Terminally Challenged, found, airports in the U.S. face over $128 billion in infrastructure needs between now and 2023. Proportional needs exist in Canada. Our panel will discuss how airports in both countries are using innovative planning and design processes, capital program management techniques and project delivery strategies to meet these needs on-time, on-budget and on-quality.

Enabling 21st Century Passenger Processing

The most successful airports have focused on passenger processing technologies and new solutions to improve the passenger experience and maximize operational efficiency. Passengers are constantly connected with smartphones, and as such, passengers demand an increased level of personalized service. Adopting a new passenger processing experience can optimize capacity of existing facilities and lower operational expenditures. Make sure you are taking advantage of resources to better serve your customers, avoid disruptions and increase passenger satisfaction.

Managing Changing Risks in Aviation

Airports of today are faced with an increasingly complex and evolving plethora of risks and challenges, such as unmanned aerial systems, climate change, cyber-attacks and PFAS contamination. How does airport leadership ensure they are focusing on the right priorities? What processes can help review and evaluate not only risks but also opportunities? How do you bring together your staff to solve these issues using a multi-disciplinary approach? In this session, learn about how your organization can be structured to proactively manage today’s risks and be prepared for tomorrow’s unknowns.

North American Aviation Security Dialogue

Evolving threats to civil aviation such as those posed by creatively concealed explosives, large crowds in public areas and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), present a unique challenge for both regulators and airport operators. Technology is an essential component in enhancing the security of the aviation system. In order to improve security effectiveness while managing budgetary constraints, it is important for agencies and the industry to collaborate on effective processes, procedures and technology. Don’t miss this opportunity to talk directly with senior TSA and CATSA representatives about initiatives to stay ahead of the latest threats.

The Transnational Regulatory Picture

Join us for this perennial transnational favorite, which provides the opportunity to interact face-to face with senior officials from both Transport Canada and the FAA. In this year’s session, we will be discussing the latest regulatory landscape, reform efforts from both agencies, key policy initiatives and a look ahead. This is always an informative and engaging session and provides a superb opportunity to ask questions and discuss concerns.

 
Getting Social
 
   

Be sure to tweet comments and photos while you are at the 2019 ACI-NA Annual Conference and Exhibition. Mention @airportscouncil and use the hashtag #airports19.

 
Aviation Headlines

Just because you’re at a conference doesn’t mean the world stops. Centerlines LIVE will continue providing the latest industry news while Centerlines Today is on hiatus. This section will feature the latest industry news so you don’t miss a beat while networking with old friends and new connections.

>> Vancouver International Airport is "ready" for the launch of rideshare
The head of Vancouver International Airport (YVR) says he wants the long lines and waits for a taxi on the curbside of the terminal building to be a thing of the past. During his address to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade on Tuesday, Craig Richmond, President and CEO of Vancouver Airport Authority, said the airport is “ready” for rideshare and has already identified places on the curbside for the drop-off and pick-up areas for ride-hailing vehicles.

>> San Francisco flight delays ease as runway construction continues
Flight delays and cancellations at San Francisco International Airport are expected to continue through next week because of construction on its busiest runway, but the good news is that the project, which was to be completed Sept. 27, is two days ahead of schedule.

>> On-demand 'Baggage Nanny' service lands at San Diego International Airport
A San Diego-based startup that serves as a “nanny” for luggage belonging to travelers heading in and out of the San Diego International Airport is now up and running at Terminal 1, with plans to land in other cities, too. “Baggage Nanny” is an on-demand baggage pickup, storage and delivery service that aims to help travelers enjoy every minute of their vacation – even if a traveler lands early or experiences delays.

>> Food delivery apps grow in popularity at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport
Passengers awaiting their flights at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport can get food delivered by simply tapping on their smartphone. Two airport dining-related apps are now in use at MSP’s Terminal 1, or the Lindbergh terminal, according to agreements signed with the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC).

>> Video shows moment small plane crashes, narrowly misses man, at Boca Raton Airport
A new video shows the moment a plane crashed at the Boca Raton Airport. A surveillance camera at Reliable Jet Maintenance captured Wednesday morning’s crash. The video shows the plane sliding along the ground, its wings slicing through a fence separating a parking lot from the hangar. As the plane falls apart, a man next to the fence takes a few steps to get out of the way.

>> Drone campaign fails to halt Heathrow flights
London Heathrow Airport remained fully operational Sept. 13 despite attempts by climate change activists to disrupt flights by flying small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) within the airport’s exclusion zone.

>> Sonoma County airport reports record high in August for airline passengers served
It’s been a banner summer for Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport, thanks to new routes and extended service from the airlines serving it. The regional airport reported Friday that it reached a new monthly high, as airlines served 51,831 passengers in Santa Rosa in August. That number represents a 13.8% increase from August 2018.

>> McCarran International Airport officially kick-starts Mexican Independence weekend celebrations
Mexico annually ranks as the second-largest source of international visitors to Las Vegas, and McCarran International Airport did not hold back in their efforts to show appreciation to Mexican nationals as they kicked-off Mexican Independence Day celebrations also known as El Grito.

 
2019 Annual Conference Reading List

The latest issue of Centerlines, ACI-NA’s flagship magazine is here! Each topic and article was carefully selected to position 2019 annual conference attendees ahead of the curve. Read the articles below or stop by registration to pick up a copy!

Evolution of the C-Suite The airport C-suite has changed over the years, and it no longer just includes the big four – CEO, CFO, COO and CIO. New roles have emerged and they have a purpose: to help address important areas for an airport’s success.

Pressure Points of Revenue: Airports require constant renovations and upgrades to keep up with passenger demand, innovative technology and sustainability goals. But finding funding to pay for these necessary upgrades takes some creativity – especially when faced with insufficient revenue.

2020 Vision Learning about new trends is what drives success for the future. Find out what the future holds in concessions, transportation and construction.

 
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