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ACI Global Training Newsletter - September 2016 HEADLINES The 2017 ACI Global Training course calendar is now available 2 Inaugural ACI Training Centre Workshop held in Montreal, Canada 4 Dublin International Aviation Training Academy delivers their first ACI accredited course: Breathing Apparatus Re-validation (BAR) 10 ACI Global Training photo gallery 14 The International Aviation Women's Association’s 28th Annual confer- ence 19 Roll Call: Q3 2016 Global Safety Network (GSN) graduates 20 Certificate in Airside Safety - Now available in French and Spanish 24 Course calendar: October–December 2016 26

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ACI Global Training Newsletter - September 2016

HEADLINES

The 2017 ACI Global Training course calendar is now available 2

Inaugural ACI Training Centre Workshop held in Montreal, Canada 4

Dublin International Aviation Training Academy delivers their first ACI

accredited course: Breathing Apparatus Re-validation (BAR)

10

ACI Global Training photo gallery 14

The International Aviation Women's Association’s 28th Annual confer-

ence

19

Roll Call: Q3 2016 Global Safety Network (GSN) graduates 20

Certificate in Airside Safety - Now available in French and Spanish 24

Course calendar: October–December 2016 26

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The 2017 ACI Global Training course calendar is now available

Airports Council International (ACI) Global Training (GT) is pleased announce the re-

lease of the 2017 course calendar. The calendar is the perfect reference manual to

both identify the necessary skills sets for you and your staff to acquire or develop, and

assist in planning training budgets.

Click here to visit the 2017 calendar page

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Inaugural ACI Training Centre Workshop held in Montreal,

Canada

Airports Council International (ACI), through ACI Global Training (GT), held the first

ACI Training Centre Workshop at the Hotel St. Paul in Montreal, Canada on 23 Sep-

tember 2016.

The inaugural one-day workshop targeted key representatives from ACI’s worldwide

network of training centres with the objective of providing information sessions on:

Managing training effectively: The role of the training unit in organizational suc-

cess

Linking Learning and Development to talent management and the strategic plan

of an airport

Financing of training activities: The challenges and alternatives

The information sessions were delivered by Dr. Claude Martel, President, EduConsil-

lium and Dr. Jean-Marc Guillemette, Workplace Learning Architect, independent con-

sultant.

Present for this workshop were representatives from ACI’s training centres in Athens

(Greece), Dublin (Ireland), Incheon (South Korea), Nairobi (Kenya), Panama City

(Panama) and San Francisco (USA).

Group photo taken during the Inaugural ACI Training Centre workshop

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Inaugural ACI Training Centre Workshop held in Montreal,

Canada (Continued)

Aside from the information sessions, the workshop facilitated opportunities to have

face-to-face meetings with members of the GT team who were also in attendance.

A roundtable discussion was held as a final session to: explain in more detail ACI’s

various initiatives and programmes; discuss the challenges faced in addressing train-

ing needs of airports and explore alternative solutions to fulfill training requirements

and, improve performance development of future airport leaders.

Some of the representatives also participated in the ACI World Human Resource Fo-

rum held on 24 September 2016 as one of the preliminary events to the 2016 ACI-NA/

World Annual Conference/World Annual General Assembly held from 25 to 28 Sep-

tember 2016.

We would like to thank all the participants for attending the successful meeting.

Athens International Airport S.A., Greece

Zeta PAPAGEORGIOU, Supervisor Training

Dublin Airport Authority (daa plc), Ireland

Kevin O'DRISCOLL, Senior Vice President

Incheon International Airport Corporation, South Korea

Dongwan YOO, Deputy Director, Global Training

Won PARK, Director, Global Training

Kenya Airports Authority, Kenya

Mary GACHOHU, Manager Training and Career Develop-

ment

San Francisco Airport Commission, USA

Gloria LOUIE, Director, EEO Compliance, Organizational

Development, and Training

Francesca M. GARCIAGODOS, EEO Compliance, Organi-

zational Development & Training Programs

Tocumen S. A., Panama

Brenda QUINTERO, HR Analyst

Juan SAENZ, Planning Official

ACI World, Canada

Kevin CARON, Head, Global Training and DNA Pro-

grammes

John WEBSTER, Senior Manager, Global Training

Issa CASTRO, Manager, Global Training

Melisa MONJE, Manager, Global Training

Mona Lisa NAZARENO, Administrator, Global Training

and DNA Programmes

Jeremias RODRIGUEZ, Administrator, Global Training

and Operational Support

Dr. Jean-Marc GUILLEMETTE, ACI Instructor

Dr. Claude MARTEL, ACI Instructor

ACI Online Learning Centre, Australia

Robyn RAGAUSKAS, Manager

Eddie RAGAUSKAS, Senior Manager

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Inaugural ACI Training Centre Workshop held in Montreal,

Canada (Continued)

Kevin Caron, Head, Global Training and DNA Programmes, ACI World handed the

certificates of participation to the all delegates from our Training Centres at the end of

the session.

Kevin O'DRISCOLL, daa plc, Ireland Mary GACHOHU, Kenya Airports Authority

Dongwan YOO, Incheon International

Airport Corporation, South Korea

Won PARK, Incheon International

Airport Corporation, South Korea

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Inaugural ACI Training Centre Workshop held in Montreal,

Canada (Continued)

Francesca M. GARCIAGODOS, San

Francisco Airport Commission, USA

Brenda QUINTERO, Tocumen S. A., Panama

Gloria LOUIE, San Francisco Airport

Commission, USA

Juan SAENZ, Tocumen S. A., Panama

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Inaugural ACI Training Centre Workshop held in Montreal,

Canada (Continued)

Zeta PAPAGEORGIOU, Athens International Airport

S.A., Greece

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Dublin International Aviation Training Academy delivers their

first ACI accredited course: Breathing Apparatus Re-

validation (BAR)

Airports Council International (ACI) is pleased to announce that Dublin International

Aviation Training Academy (DIATA) delivered the first ever ACI accredited course titled

Breathing Apparatus Re-validation (BAR) under the ACI Accredited Training Institute

(ATI) programme.

The inaugural BAR was delivered in Dublin from 7 to 9 September, 2016 and attended

by six students from the Fire & Rescue Service at Dublin International Airport.

The ATI initiative was designed to build a network of airport training units that offer

performance-based, up-to-date courses and other learning activities accredited by ACI

that meet international standards for quality in workplace learning.

BAR is specifically designed by DIATA and daa plc (formerly Dublin Airport Authority)

station officers for fire fighters to ensure that professionals have full familiarity with

breathing apparatuses and associated equipment. ACI recommends that profession-

als using such equipment re-validate their training bi-annually.

Group photo taken during the first ACI accredited course: Breathing Apparatus Re-validation (BAR)

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Dublin International Aviation Training Academy delivers their

first ACI accredited course: Breathing Apparatus Re-

validation (continued)

Course feedback

“I would like to say it was an extremely

enjoyable few days” said Eddie Quinn,

Fire Fighter, daa plc . “The course

content was excellent as was the format

in which it was presented. Keeping up-

to-date with practices and procedures is

vital as this is one of the only pieces of

equipment on any fire vehicle designed

for the protection of the firefighter. I

would love to see more re-validation

courses rolled out in the near future. Many

thanks for giving me the opportunity of taking the course”.

“After completing the BA wearer’s valida-

tion course last week can I say well done

to all concerned for making it such a suc-

cess,” said John Finlay, Fire Fighter, daa

plc . “This course was a breath of fresh

air! Just the tonic to keep wearers up-

skilled and up-to-speed.”

“With 25 years’ experience as an aviation fire fighter I am delighted that ACI and DI-

ATA have entrusted me with the opportunity to educate and coach the current and fu-

ture generations of firefighters,” said Eamon Donohoe, BAR instructor. “I am look-

ing forward with tremendous pride at seeing this course being delivered to many avia-

tion fire fighters around the globe. The students were delighted that they could now

show they had obtained an accredited certificate.”

Photo: Training exercise during the BAR course

Photo: Classroom picture taken during the BAR course

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Dublin International Aviation Training Academy delivers their

first ACI accredited course: Breathing Apparatus Re-

validation (continued)

“It is very gratifying to observe BAR in Dub-

lin,” said Kevin O’Driscoll, Senior Vice

President, DIATA. “Our colleagues at Dublin

Airport Authority fire service have co-

developed this programme with DIATA course

developers. The fact that several of our fire

officers in Dublin and Cork airports are now

recognized as ACI instructors has been an-

other positive development. Congratulations

to those who participated and to those who

made it possible”.

“DIATA has delivered a first class course that has fully met the high standards for ac-

creditation in the ATI network,” said Kevin Caron, Head, ACI Global Training and

DNA Assistance Programmes, ACI World. “Given the overwhelming success of this

initial training offering, we look forward to accrediting other qualified airport organiza-

tions to deliver those courses to meet the training demands of their own organization,

their region as well as appeal to our global membership. We hope that this initiative

will be another building block in meeting the capacity requirements for future aviation

growth.”

ACI would like to congratulate DIATA on this landmark achievement and acknowledge

the support for this programme by Kevin O’Driscoll and Eoin Ryan who were instru-

mental in their efforts for DIATA to become the first ATI for ACI.

For more information on DIATA BAR, click here

For more information on becoming an ACI ATI, click here

For more information on any ACI courses, please e-mail us at [email protected]

Phot: Kevin O’Driscoll, DIATA’s Senior Vice

President

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ACI Global Training photo gallery

In the month of August, we delivered 10 classroom courses to 185 students world-

wide. Here are photos of just a few of them:

Wildlife Hazard Management and Prevention

3–5 August 2016, Dublin, Ireland

Airport Collaborative Decision Making (ACDM)

7–11 August 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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ACI Global Training photo gallery (continued)

Advanced Airport Operations

15–19 August 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

ACI/ICAO Aerodrome Certification

15–19 August 2016, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

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ACI Global Training photo gallery (continued)

GSN 2: Airside Safety and Operations

21–25 August 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE

ACI-ICAO Aerodrome Certification (in French)

22–26 August 2016, Dakar, Senegal

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ACI Global Training photo gallery (continued)

Aerodromes and Ground Aids (in French)

29 August–3 September 2016, Lomé, Togo

Developing a Customer Service Culture at Airports

28 August–1 September 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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The International Aviation Women's Association’s 28th Annual

conference

The International Aviation Women’s Association (IAWA) is an organization whose mis-

sion is to bring together women of achievement in the aviation and aerospace indus-

tries as well as to promote their advancement internationally through a worldwide net-

work of professional contacts.

The 28th IAWA Annual Conference will feature timely and important global aviation

and aerospace topics presented by prominent women in the industry. Interactive lead-

ership development discussions will also be available to conference attendees. In ad-

dition to the keynote speakers and panel sessions, the IAWA Annual conference pro-

vides unparalleled opportunities to build and extend worldwide professional networks

with key industry contacts. IAWA is committed to reaching out to the next generation

and helping to attract and retain future women leaders in aviation and aerospace

through its outstanding scholarship, internship and mentoring programmes.

Registration is already open and more information can be found at http://iawa.org/

content/28th-annual-conference.

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Roll Call: Q3 2016 Global Safety Network (GSN) graduates

Please join us in congratulating the following graduates for their successful comple-

tion of the GSN Diploma Programme in the third quarter of 2016!

Completion of:

GSN 1 – Safety Management Systems

GSN 2 – Airside Safety and Operations

GSN 3 – Emergency Planning and Crisis Management

Naushad Mytheen Kannu

Roy Miranda Rollent

Dubai Airports

Shane Munroe

Winston Urquhart

Frederica Whyte

MBJ Airports Limited

Reginald Berobero

Bill Bouraga

Martin Awe

Samuel Eli

Enoch Johannes

Alan John

Alex Kame

Enoch Kapet

Henry Maka

Suliasi Maioni

Lloyd Mono

Leo Nawi

Kim Rose Opiti

Roselyn Orebi

Mark Sahin

Banabas Samuel

Charles Seiba

Morea Tau

John Tomo

Herman Warapi

National Airports Corporation

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Roll Call: Q3 2016 GSN Graduates (continued)

Please join us in congratulating the following graduates for their successful comple-

tion of the GSN Diploma Programme in the third quarter of 2016!

Completion of:

Issa Castro ACI World

Roy Miranda Rollent

Dubai Airports

Shane Munroe Frederica Whyte

MBJ Airports Limited

Upcoming 2016 GSN sessions:

For more information on the GSN Diploma Programme, click here.

GSN 1 – Safety Management Systems

GSN 2 – Airside Safety and Operations

GSN 3 – Emergency Planning and Crisis Management

GSN 4 – Understanding Annex 14

GSN 5 – Advanced Safety Management Systems

GSN 6 – Aerodrome Auditing and Compliance

Date Course Location

13–17 November GSN 3 - Emergency Planning and Crisis Management Abu Dhabi, UAE

20-24 November GSN 1 - Safety Management Systems Abu Dhabi, UAE

21–25 November GSN 5 - Advanced Safety Management Systems Dublin, Ireland

12–16 December GSN 3 - Emergency Planning and Crisis Management Dublin, Ireland

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Certificate in Airside Safety - Now available in French and

Spanish

Airport Professional Development

Airports Council International and the Online Learning Centre are delighted to an-

nounce the release of the Certificate in Airside Safety in French and Spanish.

Due to popular demand from many airports in French and Spanish speaking regions

across the globe, all five online safety courses have been translated and are now

available.

The Certificate in Airside Safety program provides participants with a broad under-

standing of the key elements of airside safety and how these elements interact as part

of the airport’s overall Safety Management System.

The course is ideal for initial or recurrent safety training for all airport employees and

service provider personnel.

The ACI Certificate in Airside Safety includes the following five online courses:

1. Airside Safety

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Certificate in Airside Safety - Now available in French and

Spanish (continued)

2. Safety Management Systems

3. Human Factors Safety

4. Runway Safety Management

5. Wildlife Hazard Management

Price: US$295.00

Duration: 8.5 hours

Click here to learn more about the English version: Certificate in Airside Safety

Click here to learn more about the French version: Certificat en sécurité côté

piste

Click here to learn more about the Spanish version: Certificado en Seguridad

Operacional en el Lado Aire

For more information visit our website at www.olc.aero or contact enrol-

[email protected]

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Course calendar: October–December 2016

*This course can be taken as an elective for the Airport Management Professional Accreditation Programme (AMPAP)

** All courses are offered in English

To view the full calendar click here

Click here to register for a course.

Date Month Course Member price (US$)

Non–member price (US$)

Location Country

17–21 October ACI/ICAO User Charges* 2,600 2,600 Montreal Canada

24–28 October Airport Master Planning 1,500 2,170 Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago

26–28 October Capacity Enhancement and Re-source Planning

975 1,450 Incheon South Korea

30–3 Oct-Nov Airport Collaborative Decision Mak-ing (ACDM)

1,500 2,170 Abu Dhabi UAE

7–9 November Airport Carbon Management 975 1,450 Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago

7–9 November Introduction to Airport Economics 1,500 2,170 Istanbul Turkey

7–9 November Airport Non-Aeronautical Revenues 975 1,450 Beijing China

13–17 November GSN 3 – Emergency Planning and Crisis Management

1,500 2,170 Abu Dhabi UAE

13–17 November Implementing Branded Customer Service Programmes at Airports

1,500 2,170 Abu Dhabi UAE

20–24 November GSN 1 – Safety Management Sys-tems

1,500 2,170 Abu Dhabi UAE

21–25 November GSN 5 – Advanced Safety Manage-ment Systems

1,500 2,170 Dublin Ireland

21–25 November Airport Revenue Generation* 1,680 2,500 Hyderabad India

28–2 Nov-Dec Airline Management for Airport Pro-fessionals*

1,680 2,500 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

28–2 Nov-Dec ACI/ICAO Aerodrome Certification* 2,000 2,000 Incheon South Korea

11–15 December Airport Communications and Public Relations*

1,680 2,500 Abu Dhabi UAE

12–14 December Safety Risk Assessment 975 1,450 China Beijing

12–16 December Airport Collaborative Decision Mak-ing (ACDM)

1,500 2,170 Istanbul Turkey

12–16 December GSN 3 – Emergency Planning and Crisis Management

1,500 2,170 Dublin Ireland