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Key personnel
Director General: Víctor M. Aguado
Director, Air Traffic Management Strategies (DAS): Bo Redeborn
Director, Air Traffic Management Programmes (DAP):
George Paulson
Director, CFMU: Jean-Robert Bauchet (until 31 December
2005) Jacques Dopagne (from 1 January 2006)
Director, CRCO: Massimo Fusco
Director, CEATS: Guido Kerkhofs
Director of the General Secretariat: Gerhard Stadler
Director, Finance: Francisco del Pozo
Director, Human Resources: Volker Thiem
Director, Eurocontrol Experimental Centre (EEC): Jan Van Doorn
Director, Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MAS UAC):
Karl-Heinz Kloos
Director, Institute Air Navigation Services (IANS): Lars Wedbäck
1 Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech
Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, the Ukraine and the UK
PROFILE
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ACI overview
Airports Council International (ACI) is the only worldwide
professional association of airport operators. It represents over
1,550 airports in over 170 countries and territories worldwide.
ACI EUROPE, formed in 1991, is one of ACI’s six geographical
regions. The other five are Africa, Asia, Latin
America/Caribbean, North America and Pacific. Each of these
regions has its own board of elected airport leaders. In 2004,
ACI member airports welcomed 3.9 billion passengers and
handled 78.8 million metric tonnes of cargo and 69.4 million
aircraft movements.
ACI EUROPE
ACI EUROPE has its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium and
represents the interests of some 400 airports in 45
European countries. Membership accounts for more than 90
per cent of commercial air traffic in Europe. In 2004 ACI
EUROPE member airports handled over 1.2 billion passengers
and over 15.6 million metric tonnes of cargo and 17.8
million aircraft movements. These figures represent an
increase over the 2003 statistics and already the 2005
figures are showing further increased growth with a 5.8 per
cent expansion in passenger traffic.
ACI EUROPE aims to represent the views of its member airports
and to promote co-operation with airlines and other industry
partners to further a fuller understanding of the benefits of civil
aviation in terms of social and economic progress. ACI EUROPE
collaborates with all interested parties to achieve these benefits
in a sustainable and environmentally responsible way, whilst
ensuring that security and safety remain of paramount
importance and passenger requirements can be met.
An intelligence network has been created through member
airports and associated organisations, which enables ACI
EUROPE to track the development of legislative and regulatory
initiatives affecting member airports and the entire aviation
industry, right from the moment they are conceived.
ACI EUROPE structure
ACI EUROPE’s current President is Professor Manfred Schölch of
Fraport, supported by a Board responsible for determining the
Council’s strategy and policies.
Roy Griffins serves as Director General of ACI EUROPE.
Griffins was previously the UK’s Director General of Civil
Aviation from 1999 to 2004 and was responsible for drawing
up the recent UK Air Transport White Paper, which has been
viewed as the UK’s most important aviation strategy
document of the last 20 years.
ACI EUROPE activities
Legislation and regulation affecting civil aviation is increasingly
enacted at the European level. ACI EUROPE aims to convince
European and national level legislators and regulators to create
the conditions in which airports in common with other industry
partners may prosper in an environmentally sustainable manner
and thereby deliver significant social and economic benefits to
the communities that they serve. ACI EUROPE works on a daily
basis with the institutions of the European Union, the European
Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) and the European Agency for
the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL). This work takes
place alongside the mission of ACI globally with the
International Civil Aviation Organisation of the United Nations
(ICAO) and other world organisations.
WHAT IS ACI EUROPE?
ACI EUROPE aims to
represent the views of its
member airports and to
promote co-operation
with airlines and other
industry partners
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The 12-strong ACI EUROPE team led by Griffins works closely
 
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