2. organization of aci
Airports Council International (ACI) is the
international association of the world’s
airports. It is a non-profit organization,
the prime purpose of which is to foster
cooperation among its member airports
and with other partners in world aviation,
including organizations representing
governments, airlines and aircraft
manufacturers. Through this cooperation,
ACI makes a significant contribution to
providing the travelling public with an air
transport system that is safe, secure,
efficient and environmentally compatible.
3. contents
organization of aci
directories
ACI World Airports Directory and World Business Partners Directory 009
aci policy and recommended practices handbook 009
statistics
ACI Annual World Airport Traffic Report (Annual WATR)
ACI Quarterly Traffic Bulletin
ACI Statistics Package
ACI Monthly World Airport Traffic Report (Monthly WATR)
ACI Monthly International Passenger and Freight Traffic Report (Monthly IPFTR)
economics
ACI Airport Economics Survey 008
Global Traffic Forecast 009 edition: 008 - 07
handbooks
Aerodrome Bird Hazard Prevention and Wildlife Management Handbook
Airside Safety Handbook
Apron Markings and Signs Handbook
Common Use IT Handbook
Airports Persons with Disabilities: A handbook for airport operators
Application of Biometrics at Airports, The
ACI CUSS (Common Use Self-Service) Survey Report 005
ACI Survey on Apron Incidents and Accidents 006 007
aci mission
4. ACI World Airports Directory 009
ACI World Business Partners Directory 009
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Contents
Airports Worldwide
Airport Operators
ACI World Business Partners
Directory
Contents
009 Equipment
Paperback IT and Communications
500 pages Retail and Commercial
Two Directories in ONE book Consulting and Management
Handling and Airfield
Members: € 00 Planning and Construction
Non-members: € 00 Security
5. aci policy and recommended practices handbook
ACI Policy and Recommended Practices Handbook
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The ACI Policy and Recommended
Practices Handbook is a compilation
of the policy positions and the
recommended practices approved by Policies and
the ACI membership. It contains the Recommended
Practices Handbook
current policies of the organization 2009
for use by the staff of ACI World
office and Regional Offices and by
ACI representatives at international
meetings.
SEVENTH edition | November 2009
Airports Council International, Geneva | PO Box 16, Geneva Airport, 1215, Geneva, Switzerland
aci@aci.aero | www.aci.aero
Click on our website www.aci.aero for a
free download
Contents
Airport economics
Air transport regulation
Facilitation and airport services 009
Airport automation and e-business eBook
Airport planning, design, operations and safety 9 pages
Airports and the environment
Security at airports Free download
Emergency medical services, hygiene and sanitation at airports www.aci.aero 5
6. ACI has six standing committees which prepare
policies and documents in their specific areas of
competence
Airport Information Technology Standing Committee
Economic Standing Committee
Environment Standing Committee
Facilitation and Airport Services Standing Committee
Security Standing Committee
Safety and Technical Standing Committee
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7. ACI Annual World Airport Traffic Report 2008
The report provides a commentary
with tables and graphs looking at the
regional and international trends in the
st atistics
industry in 008. The report then details
traffic results from each of the 00
airports that took part in the statistical
analysis.
This ACI World Airport Traffic Report is a
companion piece to the ACI Economics
Survey and ACI Global Traffic Forecast
– together providing a rich source of
information for those within the airport
industry and the organizations that work
with us every day.
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Contents eBook and Excel
Commentary 5 pages
Country-by-country traffic data - by region
World Ranking: Passengers
World Ranking: Aircraft movements eBook
Members: € 50
World Ranking: Cargo tonnage
Non-members: € 500
Top 0: International passengers
Top 0: International freight movements Excel
Data Section: Data from all airports - by airport Members: € 700
World and Regional Trends: Graphs showing trends Non-members: € ,500 7
8. ACI Quarterly Traffic Bulletin
BulletinQUARTERLY TRAFFIC ACI has compiled a new Quarterly
Traffic Bulletin of global traffic
Q2 2009
Quarterly figures (all figures presented are year-on-year comparisons)
Worldwide traffic shrank by 5.4% in the second quarter of 2009 compared to the corresponding period of
performance (passengers, freight and
statistics
movements) from the previous quarter.
2008. Freight volumes decreased by -15.8% while movements went down by 7 .4%. These figures represent
an improvement from Q1 quarterly results, however, year-to-date figures remain very depressed as shown in
Figure 1 below.
Figure 1: Q2 2009 percentage growth year-on-year and year-to-date
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-17.6% year-on-year
year-to-date
traffic. The report also shows market
share by airport size, airport growth
ACI Quarterly Traffic Bulletin Q2 2009
by country, and corresponding GDP
figures.
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growers and decliners along with top
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9. ACI Statistics Package 00 (available April 00)
ACI Monthly World Airport Traffic Report
ACI Monthly International Passenger and Freight Traffic Report
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pages each
The ACI Statistics Package provides eBook
issues ( months) of both the Members months: €75
Non-members months: € 950
World Airport Traffic Report and the
International Passenger and Freight Excel
Traffic Report. Members months: € ,50
Non-members months: € 5,750 9
10. ACI Monthly International Passenger and Freight
Traffic Report (IPFTR)
ACI’s Monthly International Passenger
and Freight Traffic Report features
statistics
AIRPORT TRAFFIC
STATISTICS
AIRPORTS COUNCIL
INTERNATIONAL detailed statistics on airports
JULY 2007 International Passengers Freight Report
International passenger traffic continues strong growth
participating in the monthly collection.
The report covers up-to-date
International freight maintains strong performance
July 2007 results from 571 airports showed international passenger traffic rose by 8 percent and freight traffic by 4 percent
compared to July 2006. First seven months of 2007 showed international passenger traffic up by 8 percent and freight
traffic by 3 percent.
international passenger, cargo and
SUMMARY
APR 2007
MONTH % YOY YTD JULY 2007 % YOY YE JULY 2007 % YOY
PASSENGERS 184 843 827 7.9 1 040 399 309 7.5 1 763 589 237 7.2
FREIGHT 3 947 080 4.1 26 243 553 2.5 46 078 352 3.6
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Contents
International Passenger and Freight
Monthly
Report Summary
eBook and Excel
pages Trends: Worldwide International Traffic
Regional International Passenger
eBook Regional International Freight
Members month: € 0 Regional International Passengers and Freight
Members months: € 75 Africa
Non-members month: € 75 Asia-Pacific
Non-members months: € 675 Europe
Latin America
Excel
Middle East
Members month: € 50
Members months: € ,500 North America
Non-members month: € 75 ACI Statistics regions
0 Non-members months: € ,750 Country codes
11. ACI Monthly World Airport Traffic Report (WATR)
ACI’s Monthly Worldwide Airport Traffic
Report features detailed statistics on AIRPORT TRAFFIC
STATISTICS
airports participating in the monthly AIRPORTS COUNCIL
INTERNATIONAL
statistics
RUN: 18 OCTOBER 2007
collection. The report covers up-to-date JULY 2007
World airport traffic registers strong growth in July
Traffic grew in all regions
worldwide passenger, cargo and aircraft July 2007 results from 850 airports worldwide show robust growth with passenger traffic rising by 7 percent, cargo by 5 percent
and movements by 3 percent compared to July 2006. For the first seven months of 2007, passenger traffic was up 6 percent,
cargo up 2 percent and movements grew by 3 percent.
JULY 2007
movements. PASSENGERS
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STATS
REGIONS
MONTH
421 428 874
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% YOY
6.6
4.6
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YTD JULY 2007
2 540 689 090
43 496 683
39 289 348
% YOY
6.0
2.1
2.9
YE JULY 2007
4 304 056 321
76 448 632
67 222 906
% YOY
5.5
2.8
2.6
EVOLUTION OF AIRPORT TRAFFIC WORLDWIDE
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4.0
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0.0
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2006 2007
Produced by:
ACI Statistics (stats@aci.aero)
Contents
Worldwide Airport Traffic Report
Report Summary
Monthly
Monthly Trends: Worldwide eBook and Excel
Regional Trends - Passenger pages
Regional Trends - Cargo
Regional Trends - Movements eBook
Airport Traffic Statistics Members month: € 0
Africa Members months: € 75
Asia-Pacific Non-members month: € 75
Europe Non-members months: € 675
Latin America
Excel
Middle East Members month: € 50
North America Members months: € ,500
ACI Statistics regions Non-members month: € 75
Country codes Non-members months: € ,750
12. ACI Airport Economics Survey 009
The ACI Airport Economics Survey 009,
is based on financial data submitted by
economics
709 airports, which represent 70 percent
of traffic worldwide.
Analysis in the Survey covers major
facets of airport economics: airport
revenue, the split between aeronautical
and non-aeronautical revenues, capital
expenditure, airport employment and
the outlook based on current world
passenger trends and world freight
trends. Three summary tables with
details on airport projects are provided
by Momberger Aviation Information.
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eBook
Contents
9 pages ACI Airport Economics Survey
Major New and Recent Airport Projects
Members: € 60 Who Owns and Manages Airports?
Non-members: € 50 Airports Quoted on Stock Exchanges
13. Global Traffic Forecast 009 edition: 2008 - 2027
Based on traffic forecasts from over
50 airports for 008 – 07 this
,
AIRPORTS COUNCIL
INTERNATIONAL
economics
report provides extensive information GLOBAL TRAFFIC FORECAST
and analysis on expected traffic 2008-2027
development around the world.
The major new addition to the 009
report is an exhaustive table section
providing individual country forecasts
for over 0 countries. These forecasts
show traffic development by region
for each of those countries as well as
between world regions.
Revised Forecast 009
included
Available with or without data in Excel format
009
Contents eBook
Introduction 00 pages
Executive Summary
Without Excel tables
Traffic Forecast 008-07
Members: € ,000
Current Market Environment Non-members: € ,00
Demand for Air Travel
Appendix: Forecast Tables WITH Excel tables
Global Forecast Tables Members: € ,50
Country by Country Forecast Tables Non-members: € ,650
14. Aerodrome Bird Hazard Prevention and Wildlife
Management Handbook
handbooks
Wildlife, and in particular birds, are a
known hazard to aircraft. This handbook
gives guidance for wildlife management
programmes to significantly increase
the safety at the aerodrome and
decrease the number of incidents and
accidents related to wildlife.
Contents
Chapter Introduction to bird and wildlife hazards
Chapter The attraction of the aerodrome
environment
Chapter Aerodrome habitat management
Chapter Bird hazard and wildlife management
in the vicinity of the aerodrome
Chapter 5 Active methods of scaring and
controlling birds
Chapter 6 Organization of wildlife management
on aerodromes
Chapter 7 Control of mammals
First edition 005
Paperback Chapter 8 Reporting and record keeping
5 pages Chapter 9 Conclusion
Appendix A Activities covered by a wildlife
Members: € 50 hazard prevention operative
Non-members: € 00 Appendix B References, sources and internet sites
15. Airside Safety Handbook
This handbook is a guide to airside
safety and is written for airside
handbooks
managers. It builds on previous work
ACI Airside Safety Handbook
by ACI - namely the Apron Safety Third edition 2006
(revised 2009)
Handbook. The remit of this handbook Authors:
ACI World Operational Safety Sub-committee
has been widened to include a number
of selected topics relating to safe
operations in outside areas.
Contents
Chapter Safety Management Third edition 006
Chapter Apron Safety (revised in 2009)
Chapter Airside Safety eBook
Chapter Annexes 80 pages
Chapter 5 Useful documents
Chapter 6 Useful websites Members: € 75
Chapter 7 Abbreviations index Non-members: € 50 5
16. Apron Markings and Signs Handbook
This handbook is a useful complement
to ICAO documentation, such as Annex
handbooks
, Volume I (Aerodrome Design and
Operations) and the Aerodrome Design
Manual, Part (Visual Aids) and is
intended for use by planners of apron
areas, ground staff working on aprons,
air traffic controllers, apron controllers
and pilots.
2 009
n
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N
Contents
Second edition 009 Chapter Principles
Paperback Chapter Apron and taxiway markings for aircraft
80 pages Chapter Apron markings for vehicles
Chapter Apron signs
Members: € 75 Chapter 5 Form and proportions of letters and numbers
6 Non-members: € 50 Chapter 6 Examples of apron markings
17. Common Use IT Handbook
This handbook provides a compilation
of best industry practices taken from
handbooks
airports around the world and identifies
some of the key areas that must be
considered in the development of
common use IT services. It provides
airport operators with a high level
overview as well as the detailed
technical descriptions contained in the
annexes.
Contents
Chapter Foreword
Chapter Introduction
Chapter Communication infrastructure
First edition 007
Chapter Passenger services Paperback
Chapter 5 Flight information services 58 pages
Chapter 6 Security systems
Chapter 7 Annexes Members: € 75
Chapter 8 Abbreviations index Non-members: € 50 7
18. Airports and Persons with Disabilities:
A handbook for airport operators
handbooks
This handbook, primarily addressed
to airport operators, is intended to
enhance the accessibility of air travel to
persons with disabilities.
Contents
Chapter Aims and purposes of the handbook
Chapter Definitions, legal considerations, types
Fourth edition 00
of disability
Paperback
0 pages Chapter Airport infrastructure and architecture
Chapter Operational and organizational
Members: € 50 measures
8 Non-members: € 00 Annexes
19. The Application of Biometrics at Airports
ACI recognizes the benefits if using
biometrics to confirm personal identity
for border control, airport passenger
processing and airport access control,
to improve security, efficiency and
facilitation. Identity can be verified by
capturing a biometric sample from an
individual, and comparing it against
references data securely recorded on
a machine readable Travel document
(MRTD) or stored in a database.
Contents
Summary
ACI Position November 005
Passenger Facilitation Paperback
Airport utilization of staff biometrics credentials 6 pages
Consideration of ICAO recommendations
Applications of Biometrics Members: € 0
Definitions Non-members: € 60 9
20. ACI CUSS (Common Use Self-Service) Survey
Report 005
The report of the Common Use Self
Service (CUSS) Kiosk Survey conducted
in 005/006 contains a snapshot of the
current CUSS deployments. 90 airports
responded to the survey giving a wide
spread to the results. The report gives
details on the types of deployments
taking place at airports as well as
details such as the location of kiosks,
bag drop set ups, and the technology
being deployed on the kiosks.
006
Paperback and eBook Contents
6 pages Foreword
Introduction
Paperback Survey results and analysis
Members: € 50 Current Cuss deployment
Non-members: € 00 CUSS kiosk platform details
Plans for future CUSS deployment
eBook Development of the business case for CUSS projects
Members: € 50 5 Conclusions
0 Non-members: € 00 6 ACI policy on self service kiosks: ACI policy handbook
21. ACI Survey on Apron Incidents and Accidents
006 and 007
The survey on apron incidents and
accidents is designed to promote
greater apron safety awareness
among airport management, airlines
and personnel, in conjunction with
worldwide, regional and/or local apron
safety campaigns and seminars.
This survey is designed to promote
greater apron safety awareness
among airport management, airlines
and personnel, in conjunction with
worldwide, regional and/or local apron
safety campaigns and seminars.
Contents
Analysis of full year 006 results
009
Analysis of full year 007 results eBook
Conclusions pages
Apron Safety
Definitions Members: € 0
Survey form (007) Non-members: € 60
22. to order any of our publications
use the order form
order directly from our website
www.aci.aero
contact the aci publications department
publications@aci.aero
Please note prices are subject to change and are correct as of March 00.
23. ACI has the following Mission:
ACI advances the collective interests of, and acts as the voice of,
the world’s airports and the communities they serve, and promotes
professional excellence in airport management and operations.
ACI has the following Objectives and Role:
. Maximize the contributions of airports to maintaining and developing
a safe, secure and viable aviation industry in a responsible and
sustainable manner.
. Promote cooperation among all segments of the aviation industry
and their stakeholders as well as with governments, regional and
international organizations.
. Influence international, regional and national legislation, rules, policies,
standards and practices, based on established policies representing
airports’ interests and priorities.
. Advance the development of the aviation system by enhancing public
awareness of the economic and social importance of air travel and
airport development.
5. Provide leadership in airport operations and management through
the development of global technical standards and/or recommended
practices.
6. Maximize cooperation and mutual assistance among airports.
7 Provide members with industry knowledge, advice and assistance, and
.
foster professional excellence in airport management and operations.
8. Build ACI’s worldwide organizational capacity and resources to serve all
members effectively and efficiently.