The Civil Aviation Authority of Colombia (Aerocivil) has formalized its admission to Airports Council International (ACI), a strategic alliance designed to elevate the connectivity, safety, and sustainability standards of the Colombian airport system on the international stage.
A strategic step toward regional competitiveness
The incorporation of the Colombian aeronautical authority into the leading global network of airport operators represents a fundamental milestone for the country’s infrastructure. The central objective of this affiliation is to position Colombia as an undisputed benchmark for efficiency and air traffic management in the region, enabling a direct exchange of technical cooperation and international best practices.
According to Luis Alfonso Martinez Chimenty, Director General of Aerocivil, this alliance acts as a catalyst for economic and regional development. According to the official, the commitment is clear: to accelerate innovation and sustainability processes to ensure a modern and resilient infrastructure, always prioritizing the passenger experience and excellence in operational efficiency.
Pillars of transformation: Safety, technology, and sustainability
Integration with ACI will allow Colombia to address critical challenges through three main axes:
- Innovation and Digital Transformation: The collaboration will facilitate the technological modernization of air terminals, aligning national management with the demands of the 21st-century global market.
- Operational Safety: Protocols in the country’s terminals will be strengthened through access to specialized training programs and high-level technical assistance.
- Decarbonization Strategy: The membership opens doors for Colombian airports to access world-renowned certifications, such as the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA), marking a firm path toward a more environmentally responsible sector.
Colombia’s role in hemispheric connectivity
During the formalization of the link, representatives of ACI Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC), led by Director General Rafael Echevarne and Director of Industry Affairs Francisco Medela, highlighted the prominent role that Colombia plays in the connectivity map of the hemisphere.
With this move, Colombia reaffirms its roadmap toward the modernization of the air transport system. The integration not only underscores its commitment to international standards but also prepares the sector to respond with agility to the changing dynamics of global aviation, consolidating a safer, more connected ecosystem prepared for the challenges of the future.
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