The Airports Council International in Washington, DC, has been the voice of airports in North America since 1948, advocating for policies and services that strengthen the ability of commercial airports to serve their passengers, customers, and communities. With professional staff dedicated to government affairs, legal matters, environment, safety, security, operations, and technical aspects, the organization works to ensure that legislation and regulations enacted in Washington, D.C., and Ottawa help airports operate more safely and efficiently.
America's airports face unprecedented challenges in meeting their $115 billion infrastructure needs, as they are crucial economic engines generating over $1.4 trillion in annual economic activity and supporting nearly 11.5 million jobs. The Airports Council International emphasizes the importance of airline competition in improving air travel for passengers and fostering economic growth in local communities, while also prioritizing security to ensure the safety of all airport users.
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