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CIFAL Atlanta- Airports and Economic Development: Latin America and the Carribbean

Tipo
Seminar
Ubicación
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Fecha
-
Duración
4 Days
Área del programa
Local Development
Precio
0,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
info@cifalatlanta.org
Inscripción
By application & selection
Tipo de aprendizaje
Face-to-Face
Idioma(s)
English
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  In a globalized economy, airports have become critical economic growth engines at national, regional and local levels. The quality of services and competitiveness of airports have a strong impact on surrounding regional economies. Enhancing the connectivity, quality of services and competitiveness of airports can create jobs and spur the economic growth of the surrounding region. Cooperation and coordination between central government, local government, airport management and the business community in the form of public private partnerships are key factors of success for economic development initiatives that position airports as optimal city and country gateways, air cargo hubs, and business zones.

 

  • Provide training to airport authorities and business executives to strengthen their capacity to leverage airport infrastructures for economic development. 
  • Increase the professional knowledge and capabilities of airport management staff to improve the performance of airports in mazimizing non-aeronautical revenues and generate economic growth.
  • Provide a venue to discuss innovative strategies to position airports as engines for economic growth and job creation.
  • Foster public-private partnerships. 
  • Strengthen cooperation and knowledge sharing amongst airports from Latin America and the Caribbean.

 

This three-day seminar aim to facilitate the creation of viable regional and global partnerships which will be obtained through high level discussions, training sessions, demonstrations, tours, and site visits.

  Participants include:

  • Cabinet members such as ministers of transportation, public works and tourism
  • Directors of Civil Aviation Authorities
  • Airport managers 
  • Private sector representatives
  • Airport technology industry leaders