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Consultants Council
Washington, D.C.
30 November 2011
Angela
A
l Gittens
Gitt
Director General
ACI World
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ACI promotes the
interests of the
world’s airports
p
and
the communities they
serve
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ACI promotes
p
professional
excellence in airport
management and
operations
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Our
580 members
1650 airports
179 countries and territories
members handle
95% of global traffic
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ACI World – Montreal, Canada
ACI – Five Regional Offices
ACI World:
Montreal, Canada
ACI E
Europe:
Brussels, Belgium
ACI North America:
Washington DC, USA
ACI Asia-Pacific:
Hong Kong
ACI Latin AmericaCaribbean: Quito, Ecuador
ACI Africa:
Casablanca, Morocco
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ALIGNING OUR PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMMES
ACROSS THE AVIATION AGENGA
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Engagement
gage e t o
of ACI
C Members
e be s
Six Standing Committees

Economics

Environment

Facilitation & Services

Aviation Security

Safety / Technical

Airports Information Technology
Up to five World Business
Partners can participate
on each Standing
Committee
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Cargo
oassengers
Millions (M
Metric
Tons)
Pa
(billion)
% Chang
(chang
geover
over prev
prev
vious
years)
%
ge
ious years
Total
Worldwide
Passengers:
2001
– 2010
Total
Worldwide
Cargo:
g 2001
– 2010
Source: ACI World Airport Traffic Report 2010
Source: ACI World
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PASSENGER TRAFFIC YEAR TO
DATE 2011 (%Change over 2010)
*
9.6
10.0
8 3 8.0
8.3
80
7.7
8.0
6.8
7.8
7.1
6.6
6.0
3.5
6.6
4.9
4.8
4.8
3.2
4.0
3.3
2.3
2.7
2.0
0.0
(2.0)
(1.9)
(4 0)
(4.0)
(6.0)
(6.4)
(8.0)
(8.4)
(10 0)
(10.0)
INTL PAX
*No domestic data for the Middle East
DOM PAX
TOTAL PAX
Source: ACI September Pax Flash Report
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FREIGHT TRAFFIC YEAR TO DATE
2011 (% Ch
Change over 2010)
*
80
8.0
6.8
6.0
4.9
4.9
4.0
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2.8
2.1
1.7
2.0
2.2
0.9
0.5
0.2
0.0
-1.2
-2.0
0.0
-0
0.3
3
-0.8
-1.6
-1.7
-1.4
-1.0
-0.6
06
-4.0
-6.0
-5 0
-5.0
INTL FREIGHT
*No domestic data for the Middle East
DOM FREIGHT
TOTAL FREIGHT
Source: ACI September Freight Flash Report
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Ranking of the World’s Leading Airlines
2000
Rank
Airline
1
2
3
4
United
American
Delta
Northwest
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
British Airways
Continental
Air France
Japan Airlines
Lufthansa
US Airways
Singapore
Southwest
13
14
15
16
Qantas
All Nippon
KLM
Air Canada
17
18
19
20
Cathayy Pacific
TWA
Thai
Alitalia
Korean Air
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22
23
24
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Iberia
Malaysia Airlines
Swissair
America West
2010
RPKs (millions)
204,235
187,600
173,486
127,317
118 890
118,890
103,235
91,801
88,999
88,606
75,728
70,795
67,924
67,486
62,592
60,327
57,374
47,153
43,791
42,395
41,433
50,532
40,049
37,939
34,246
30,753
RPK = Revenue Passenger Kilometres
Airline
Delta
United (with CO)
Air France/KLM
American
Emirates
Lufthansa
Southwest
China Southern
British Airways
Cathay Pacific
US Airways
China Eastern
Air China
Singapore
Air Canada
Qantas
Ryanair
y
Korean Air
Japan Airlines
ANA
easyJet
Thai
Qatar Airways
TAM
Iberia
RPKs (millions)
310,956
297,129
204,737
201,944
146 134
146,134
129,668
125,778
111,327
107,723
96,588
94,938
93,054
86,212
84,801
77,458
74,071
72,147
60,528
59,740
58,414
56,128
55,676
52,738
51,446
51,242
Source: Air Transport World,
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation and airline reports
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Top 20 World Airports by Passengers
Source: ACI World Airport Traffic Report 2010
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Capital Expenditure by Region
Expenditures in USD millions
Source: ACI Airport Economics Survey 2010
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Planned Capital Investments by Region
North America
144.9 Billion USD
Asia-Pacific
140 Billion USD
Europe
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92.5 Billion USD
Middle-East
61.57 Billion USD
Latin-America-Caribbean
9.8 Billion USD
Africa
6 4 Billion USD
6.4
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NORTH AMERICA
GDP Growth (% p.a.)
US
2012-2016
2017-2025
2.1
2.3
• Port Authority of
New York & New
J
Jersey:
US$ 26 billion
Population & Propensity to Fly
Population (M)
341
Passengers (M)
1,510
Forecast Traffic Growth
(% p.a.)
• Chicago-O’Hare:
g
US$ 15 billion
43
4.3
Passengers/population
TOP PLANNED
INVESTMENT
PROJECTS
2009-2014
2009-2029
g
Passengers
2.6
2.3
Freight
4.8
3.6
• Los Angeles Int.:
US$ 11 billion
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ASIA-PACIFIC
GDP Growth (% p.a.)
2012-2016
2017-2025
China
7.0
3.5
India
6.4
4.6
Other dev. Asia
4.1
Population & Propensity
to Fly
• Shanghai-Pudong,
Phase 2:
US$ 4.8 billion
3.8
Population (M)
4,000
Passengers (M)
1,290
Passengers/population
0.33
Forecast Traffic
Growth (% p.a.)
TOP PLANNED
INVESTMENT
PROJECTS
2009-2014
2009-2029
Passengers
8.3
6.3
Freight
8.0
6.2
• Hong Kong,
3rd Runway:
US$ 4.5 billion
• US$ HanoiHaiphong, New
Ai
Airport:
t
US$ 4.5 billion
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EUROPE
GDP Growth (% p.a.)
2012-2016
2017-2025
EU – 15
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1.6
17
1.7
Eastern Europe
2.4
2.0
Russia
uss a & C
CIS
S
3.1
3
1.1
TOP PLANNED
INVESTMENT
PROJECTS
• New Istanbul
Airport:
US$ 5 billion
Population & Propensity to Fly
Population (M)
738
Passengers (M)
1 467
1,467
1.9
Passengers/population
Forecast Traffic
Growth
G
o t (% p.a.)
pa)
• MoscowSheremetyevo:
US$ 3 billion
2009-2014
2009-2029
Passengers
3.3
2.9
Freight
5.4
3.2
• St. PetersburgPulkovo:
US$ 1.5 billion
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MIDDLE EAST
2012-2016
GDP Growth
(%p.a.)
3.7
2017-2025
3.5
• Doha/Qatar:
US$ 12 billion
Population & Propensity to Fly
141
Population (M)
206
Passengers (M)
1 46
1.46
Passengers/population
2009-2014
2009-2029
Passengers
5.9
4.4
Freight
7.0
5.2
Forecast Traffic
Growth (% p.a.)
TOP PLANNED
INVESTMENT
PROJECTS
• Saudi Arabia
(major projects):
US$
$ 11.3 billion
• Dubai Al Maktoum
Int. Apt/UAE:
US$ 8
8.2
2 billion
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LATIN AMERICA-CARIBBEAN
GDP Growth (% p.a.)
Latin America - Caribbean
2012-2016
2017-2025
3.3
3.2
Population and Propensity to Fly
Population (M)
580
Passengers (M)
404
Passengers/population
0.7
Forecast Traffic
Growth (% p.a.)
2009-2014
TOP PLANNED
INVESTMENT
PROJECTS
• São Paulo, New
Airport:
US$ 1.1 billion
• Lima, 2nd Runway:
US$ 1 billi
billion
2009-2029
Passengers
6.5
5.1
Freight
6.4
5.4
• Quito, New Airport:
US$ .5 billion
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AFRICA
GDP Growth
(%p.a.)
2012-2016
2017-2025
3.8
3.9
Population & Propensity to Fly
999
Population (M)
157
Passengers (M)
• Tripoli/Libya:
US$ 1.39 billion
• Khartoum/Sudan:
US$ .8 million
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0.16
Passengers/population
2009-2014
2009-2029
Passengers
6.6
5.0
Freight
4.5
4.1
Forecast Traffic
Growth (% p.a.)
TOP PLANNED
INVESTMENT
PROJECTS
• Dakar, Senegal,
New Airport:
US$ .7 billion
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2010 Capital Expenditure by Airport Size
(All)
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The Lawrence Journal
March 15, 1987
Airports are a Global Business
Paris Airport Management Company acquired 10% equity in Beijing
Capital
p
Airport
p
in 2000
Copenhagen Airport bought a 20% share of Hainan Airport in 2002
By
y the end of 2008, UBS AG and GOLDMAN, SACHS & Co p
possessed
1.96% and 0.73% of equity in Guangzhou Baiyun Airport.
Oriental Patron Financial Group Limited and four other foreign investors hold
35.67% of equity
y of the Haikou Meilan Airport.
Three Taiwan companies have a 14% share in Xiamen International
Airport Cargo Terminal Limited.
Source: Deregulatory Reform of China’s Airports, YANG Xiuyun and YU Hong
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Drivers of Growth in Aviation Consulting
 Increasingly complex
aviation industry
 Growth in
privatization
 Increasing
competition
 Continued
technological
innovations
AVIATION CONSULTING
 Growth in Global GDP
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Source: The Airport IT Trends Survey
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APEX IN SAFETY
AIRPORT EXCELLENCE IN SAFETY
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APEX IN SAFETY
 Based on ICAO Annex 14 Standards and
Recommended Practices and ACI Best Practices
 Includes safety reviews, gap analyses,
recommending solutions, designing action plans
during an on-site visit
 APEX combines the need for regulatory compliance
with actual day to day, operational needs of airports
to streamline operations while maintaining safety
standards
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APEX IN SAFETY
An On-Site Safety Visit Involves
 Making proposals of a possible action plan
 Recommending solutions to optimize safety
Unique to the Programme
are Safety Partners who
Participate in the Review
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A Safety Partner is:
A Safety Partner has:
 The Airport
 The know-how
 The World Business
Partner
 One or more experts
 Other strategic ACI
associate
 A free of charge
partner agreement
 The goal of improving
airport safety
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Join Us —
Become an
Airport Safety
P t !
Partner!
APEX in Safety Pilot Programme
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