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<strong>ACI</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Report</strong> - <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

17<br />

and Angela Gittens <strong>ACI</strong> <strong>World</strong>’s Director General.<br />

In total, some 15 people are directly involved<br />

with course delivery and logistics, allowing us to<br />

ensure the best possible executive level course<br />

designed specifically for airport leaders.<br />

As for the 17 participants, in addition to their<br />

classroom work, they have already started<br />

working on their classroom project of running<br />

a mock <strong>ACI</strong> <strong>World</strong> Board of Governors meeting<br />

where they are tasked with addressing three<br />

real-world topics. This exercise will be observed<br />

by several senior airport executives who will<br />

provide feedback and comments on the success<br />

of their work. Upon their return home they take<br />

one week off from their rigorous learning before<br />

completing the final four weeks of distance<br />

learning, which requires the delivery of an<br />

individual strategic visioning project and finally<br />

a group project. Successful participants will be<br />

awarded an <strong>ACI</strong> / Concordia University - JMSB<br />

certificate.<br />

Please click HERE8 for more information on the<br />

AELP programme.<br />

Click HERE8 to view<br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Global Training<br />

Course Catalogue<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

The <strong>2011</strong> course<br />

catalogue gives a<br />

description of each<br />

course, who the<br />

course is designed for<br />

and the goals of each<br />

course.<br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Global Training Attends the ICAO<br />

Global Runway Safety Symposium<br />

Suzanne Acton-Gervais<br />

Manager, Global Training<br />

The <strong>ACI</strong> Global Training team was very pleased<br />

to attend the ICAO Global Runway Safety<br />

Symposium from 24 May to 26 May in Montreal,<br />

Canada.<br />

L - R: Kevin Caron, Suzanne Acton-Gervais, Nathalie<br />

Zulauf, John Webster<br />

The aim of the Symposium was to coordinate a<br />

global effort for improving runway safety, identify<br />

a common framework for the enhancement of<br />

runway safety, highlight the evolution towards a<br />

more integrated safety management approach<br />

in ICAO’s runway safety programme, identify a<br />

format for subsequent runway safety workshops,<br />

and both promote and gain the commitment<br />

from partners to deliver regional runway safety<br />

workshops across the globe.<br />

Many participants at the GRSS symposium left<br />

keen to establish their own Local Runway Safety<br />

Team. Numerous presenters at the GRSS<br />

highlighted the fact the solution will not, and<br />

should not, come from one service provider,<br />

but rather should be an integrated solution<br />

that is established by all stakeholders including<br />

as a minimum representatives from aircraft<br />

operators, air navigation service providers, and<br />

the aerodrome operator.<br />

Message from Director General | at ICAO | Standing Committees | Press Releases | Arrivals and Departures | Working<br />

with Partners | ASQ | Flash Traffic Data | Magazines | <strong>ACI</strong> WAGA | Events | Global Training

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