ACI-NA in the News


ACI-NA takes an active role with the media, including participating in interviews with major media outlets and reaching out to reporters to ensure the issues that are important to ACI-NA members are receiving coverage. Below is recent media coverage:

May 2008

 

Fuel Costs Could Trim Summer Air Travel. A Bit.

Expecting long flight delays this summer? Not to worry--America's airports have got your back.

While they can't promise to get you off the ground any faster, they can promise more fun while you wait.

Brian Wingfield

Forbes

May 13, 2008

 

Sea-Tac Airport tries to go green

Airports across the country are moving to cut emissions of both greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and other pollutants that harm local air quality.

By Thomas Frank

USA TODAY

May 6, 2008

 


April 2008


Blog: Strange Aviation Bedfellows

A who's who of aviation trade associations have banded together in their fierce opposition to a rule proposed by the Dept. of Homeland Security that would require all non-U.S. citizens leaving the country to submit digital fingerprints when leaving the country by air or sea.  Raging against the proposal includes Airports Council International-North America, the Air Transport Association, IATA, the European Union and the Travel Industry Association.

Towers and Tarmacs

By Benet Wilson

Aviation Week

April 23, 2008

 

Security regulations gone wild: US's bizarre requirement to 'rescreen' Canadian bags

It's an overlooked issue that gets little attention, but one that demonstrates how excessive regulatory requirements can cause tremendous hassles for airlines, airports and passengers: Why does a checked bag screened in Vancouver or Toronto have to be rescreened before being placed aboard a connecting flight in Minneapolis or Chicago?

By Aaron Karp

Air Transport World

April 21, 2008


March 2008

Airline safety checks tightened

Airline passengers endured more than 700 flight cancellations in two days this week and could be faced with more during a Federal Aviation Administration crackdown on the nation's airlines.

By Thomas Frank

USA TODAY

March 28, 2008

 

Midsize airports see big growth

Midsize airports outside major cities, such as New York and Los Angeles, are the fastest-growing in the nation and have seen passenger and flight volumes soar by up to 400% in the past decade, a USA TODAY analysis of federal data shows.

By Thomas Frank

USA TODAY

March 26, 2008

 

US license law could create chaotic situation at airport checkpoints

By Aaron Karp

ATW Daily News

March 25, 2008

 

Panel: Only Defense Funding Will Pass

The prospects for any Fiscal Year 2009 appropriations bills being passed in calendar year 2008 are not good, according to panelists at the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)-Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) spring legislative conference.

By Benet Wilson

Aviation WeeK

March 17, 2008


TSA Testing Three-Speed Screenings

The Transportation Security Administration next month will roll out to six additional airports a pilot program that lets travelers select security lanes geared to their comfort with checkpoint screening processes.

By Jay Boehmer

Business Travel News

March 17, 2008

 

To Members of the United States Senate …

… the letter of March 6 begins. It is signed by 35 industry trade groups, and opens: “As representatives of the aviation community, we are writing to stress the importance of passing a comprehensive, long-term reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration.” Good luck.

By John F. Infanger

Airport Business Magazine

March 12, 2008

 

ACI-NA Asks FAA To Show More Benefit Of ADS-B Out Technology (paid subscription required)

While Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) agrees with FAA that additional capacity will be needed to meet future traffic demand, the agency’s notice of proposed rulemaking does not adequately identify the specific benefits of Automatic Dependence Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B)/Out technology.

By Benet Wilson

Aviation Week

March 7, 2008

 

Coalition Urges Congress To Pass FAA Reauthorization: ACI-NA Joins With GAMA, ALPA, And 32 Other Groups

In a coalition letter to the US Senate this week, 35 aviation organizations called for members to pass a comprehensive, long-term Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill this year and urged the Senate to make the legislation a priority.

Aero-News Network

March 6, 2008

 

 

New lanes may speed up airport security

The government said Wednesday that it's going to expand an airport security program that creates special checkpoint lanes for families and "expert" travelers.

By Thomas Frank

USA TODAY

March 5, 2008

 

 

Airports facing rising costs see no relief ahead: Lack of federal funding leaves industry strapped

America's airports shouldn't look to Congress for help solving air travel problems that could cost billions of dollars to fix, at least not this year.That was the message Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., sent a group of airport officials meeting this week in Las Vegas.

By Benjamin Spillman

Las Vegas Review-Journal

March 4, 2008

 

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