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Andrew O’Brian to lead Airports Council International – Latin America and Caribbean

Monday, November 19, 2018

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Andrew O’Brian was unanimously voted as president of the organisation for a two-year term by Members of the Airports Council International – Latin America and Caribbean general assembly.

 

The body represents the interests of more than 270 airports in the Latin American and Caribbean regions that cater to 584 million passengers annually and handle 5.1 million metric tons of cargo.

 

Chief executives of 17 regional airports participate in the organisation.

 

O’Brian will lead the organisation for the next two years with a strategic vision to strengthen the positioning of the Latin American and Caribbean region on the global platform.

 

O’Brian is of the opinion that a solid association of airports can handle the challenges in the industry.

 

The Airports Council International – Latin America and Caribbean assembly was held in Miami, U.S. and attended by about 350 delegates from airports across the region and was held in Miami, USA.

 

This gathering is the ideal platform for fostering relationships with leaders and decision makers from government, airport operators, service providers, and other stakeholders.
The Airports Council International was founded in 1991 by airport operators across the globe.

 

Its mission is to advance the collective interests of the air transport industry and maximise cooperation between its members.

 

 

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