In the framework of the workshop, a Sister Airports Partnership Agreement was signed between the Atlanta International Airport and CEPA aimed at strengthening the ties between North and Latin America and paving the way for greater connectivity, innovation, and economic growth.
The Airports and Economic Development Global Training Programme aims to serve as a platform for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and progress. As we exchange expertise in airport security, emergency management, technology, and infrastructure development, we reinforce our collective goal: to create safer, more efficient, and more resilient airports that serve as engines of economic growth for our respective regions.- highlighted Ms. Jan Lennon, General Manager of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
El Salvador recognizes that investing in airport infrastructure is a commitment to the country’s future. Airports are more than just connection points; they are gateways those open opportunities for development, economic growth, tourism, and competitiveness. said Mr. Federico Gerardo Anliker, President of CEPA of the Republic of El Salvador
Through the collaboration with the Atlanta International Airport and Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute, UNITAR brings together experts, industry leaders, and policymakers to exchange good practices and explore new opportunities for airport-driven development. said Estrella Merlos of UNITAR.