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ADAC proposes collaboration on strategy for aviation crisis management |
3 February 2009 |
- ADAC Safety and Security expert presents strategy for airline and airport collaboration
- ADAC plays host to Aviation Crisis Management Conference 2009 |
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Abu Dhabi, UAE, 3 February 2009: Airport and airline collaboration is crucial for successful aviation crisis management, Mr. Nasser Juma, VP of Safety and Security at Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) told senior figures from airports, airlines, transport authorities, industry associations, suppliers, academia and Government bodies working within the global aviation sector in a speech delivered yesterday at the Aviation Crisis Management Conference 2009.
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He said: "If sufficient finance and resources are not committed to the planning, training and exercising process, an organisation will risk a less than optimum response, loss of confidence from the public, loss of life, reputational risk. He added that "safety is a key priority for ADAC and we are proud to sponsor this event, which allows the industry to examine best practice examples across the whole range of threats and challenges, and which encourages discussion on the latest regulations, technology and techniques available to reduce and eliminate the effect of all crises upon airports."
He believed that "Regardless of whether an incident has occurred en-route or on-site, an airport will generally be involved, and must have in place a robust crisis management plan to ensure the safety of the general public and staff, while maintaining business continuity".
"Airports and airlines must work together to jointly implement the appropriate measures to cover any crisis. This includes managing delays, damage to property and customer safety and well-being," he pointed out. The joint development of an Airport Emergency Plan allows agreement on roles, responsibilities and actions between the service providers, airport operators and airlines. It helps to strengthen the emergency arrangements and networks, improves communication systems and delivers a better understanding of what resources and equipment are available to both parties during an emergency.
He highlighted that "The negative impact of an accident may be felt for many years if not handled correctly. Therefore, a well formulated emergency response plan, supported by strong leadership, is key". The Aviation Crisis Management Conference 2009, which is hosted by ADAC, will conclude its activities tomorrow at the Hilton Hotel.
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About Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC):
Abu Dhabi Airports Company, ADAC, is a public joint-stock company wholly owned by Abu Dhabi Government. It was incorporated by Emiri Decree number 5, of March 4th, 2006, to spearhead the development of the Emirate's aviation infrastructure. ADAC has officially taken over the operation and management of Abu Dhabi and Al Ain international Airports, as of 28/09/2006. Under its mandate is the re-development and expansion of Abu Dhabi International Airport, which includes the new midfield terminal – a facility that will offer a 20 million passenger per year operational capacity when its first phase opens in late 2011.
For more information, please contact:
Press Office, ADAC – Abu Dhabi Airports Company
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