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Uzbekistan Airports has joined the International Airports Council of Europe.

Uzbekistan Airports, the entity responsible for managing airports in Uzbekistan, has joined the Airports Council International Europe (ACI Europe), a global organization that brings together approximately 2,000 airport operators...
Uzbekistan Airports has joined the International Airports Council Europe.

Uzbekistan Airports, the organization managing Uzbekistan's airports, has become a member of the Airports Council International Europe (ACI Europe), a global entity that unites around 2000 airport operators worldwide.

ACI's objectives include representing the interests of its member airports, seeking collaboration opportunities with airlines and other partners, advocating for airport operators in regulatory bodies and legislative structures, and influencing public opinion on aviation matters.

“ACI Europe aims to promote sustainable growth in the aviation sector while ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of airport operations. Achieving membership in this global organization provides numerous advantages, including access to resources, industry best practices, and a robust network of airport professionals. This enables us to align our common goals to enhance passenger service quality, elevate operational standards, and support the sustainable development of the aviation industry. Uzbekistan Airports is committed to a long-term and fruitful partnership with ACI Europe. Together, we intend to work on innovative solutions that will not only improve the quality of airport services but also strengthen the position of Uzbekistan's airports on the global aviation stage,” commented the managing company.

ACI Europe plays a crucial role in experience sharing, organizing conferences and exhibitions, and promoting innovations and technological advancements in airports. The inclusion of Uzbekistan Airports in the Council opens up unique opportunities for Uzbekistan's air hubs to actively collaborate with global airports, contributing to the development of global aviation policies and legislation, as noted by Uzbekistan Airports.