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AOP/WG/1 WP/21 ACI APEX in Safety AOP/WG/1 Bangkok, 21-23 August 2013 SL Wong, Sr. Mgr, Technical & Industry Affairs 1 Presentation Outline What is ACI APEX for Safety Program? Outcome of APEX Other ACI Safety Initiatives


  1. AOP/WG/1 − WP/21 ACI APEX in Safety AOP/WG/1 Bangkok, 21-23 August 2013 SL Wong, Sr. Mgr, Technical & Industry Affairs 1

  2. Presentation Outline  What is ACI APEX for Safety Program?  Outcome of APEX  Other ACI Safety Initiatives 2

  3. APEX for Safety  APEX for Safety (Airport Excellence for Safety)  ACI initiative launched in May 2011  Technical assistance/advice to improve aerodrome safety  Presented to APRAST in 2012 3

  4. How Does APEX Work?  Airport (Host) requests for assistance  ACI assembles team  Safety Partner (safety expert from other airports)  ICAO staff  ACI staff  Others experts  Team conducts on-site review (1 to 2 weeks)  Report on gaps and recommendations 4

  5. Progress since APRAST/1  MOC with ICAO on 15 June 2012 ICAO Council President, Mr. Roberto Kobeh González and ACI Director General, Ms. Angela Gittens during a ceremony at ICAO Headquarters in Montréal. 5

  6. MOC with ICAO (Cont’)  Support the development of the ACI APEX  Joint technical assistance projects  Exchange safety-relevant information  Exchange experts and provide training  Promote regional cooperation 6

  7. Safety Reviews Conducted (2011-13) Lomé-Tokoin, Togo 1. San Pedro Sula, Honduras 2. Maputo, Mozambique 3. Lusaka, Zambia 4. Soekarno-Hatta, Jakarta 5. Cluj-Napoca, Romania 6. Bucharest Henri Coand ă International Airport 7. Bucharest B ă neasa Aurel Vlaicu International Airport 8. Kolkata , India 9. 10. Nouakchott, Mauritania 11. Chennai, India APAC Aerodromes 7

  8. Schedule of Reviews 2012: 6 (done) 2013: 18 2014: 28 2015: 48 Total: 100 in four years 8

  9. Typical Areas Covered  Runway Safety  Wildlife management  SMS  Airfield signs, lightings and markings  Operations and Maintenance  Others, e.g. emergency response 9

  10. Preliminary Findings 51% Pavement Maintenance 14% Non-compliant Apron design 14% Non-compliant RESA 7% Perimeter fence in poor conditions 7% Insufficient RWY / TXW separation 7% Non-frangible object at runway 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% % of Findings 10

  11. Other ACI Safety Initiatives  Guidance Materials  Training 11

  12. 12 Existing ACI Guidance Materials

  13. New Handbooks Being Drafted  Runway Safety Handbook (2013)  Emergency Planning Handbook  Handbook on Safety Performance Indicators 13

  14. ACI Training Centres  13 ACI Training Centres  3 in APAC  Incheon  Kuala Lumpur  Hyderabad 14

  15. Training Courses Offered Accident & Incident Investigation  Advanced Airport Operations  Aerodrome Auditing  ACI/ICAO Aerodrome Certification  Airport Airside Capacity Enhancement  Airport Safety Management Systems Implementation *  Airport Safety Management Systems Implementation Workshop  Annex 14 for Advanced Users  Apron Management  Aviation English - RTF Phraseology for Airside Drivers  Collaborative Decision Making (CDM)  Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) Workshop  Global Safety Network (GSN) Diploma (Initial and Advanced)  15

  16. Invitation to Meeting  Note the progress  Support the APEX program  Encourage Aerodrome Operators to participate in APEX as Host or Safety Partner SL Wong Adrian Cioranu Sr. Mgr, Technical & Industry Affairs Project Manager, APEX sl@aci-asiapac.aero ACioranu@aci.aero Tel: +852 2989 8001 Tel: +1 514 373 1233 16

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