Centerlines - September 2008 - (Page 9) CONTENTS centerlines THE VOICE OF AIRPORTS | SEPTEMBER 2008 | www.aci-na.org 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 24 36 40 Welcome to Boston A historic city and a historic joint conference. President’s Message Airports benefit from their involvement in a worldwide organization. Canadian Airports Fuel costs have our industry in crisis mode, but there is room for hope. 42 50 54 62 64 66 69 74 77 79 80 84 100 117 118 Regulatory Front: Security Standards Industry calls for due diligence with biometrics. Security: Checkpoint Evolution Checkpoint of the future components rolled out at BWI. Environment: Measuring Greenhouse Gases at Sea-Tac The industry’s most comprehensive emissions inventory. Associates’ Corner Working toward new capacity today is the way to plan for tomorrow. Air Service: Wild, Wild Ride Seven airlines and seven different stories. Policy Center ICAO and the economics of airports. Passenger Focus: DOT’s Complaint Desk They’re from the government—and they want to help. On the Hill and On the Stump ACI-NA’s legislative and marketing conferences. On Management: “TLC” at John Wayne Transparency, listening, and conservative spending are key. Downes Award Honoring Tucson’s Walter Burg. Revenue Arena: A Tale of Two Diversified Cities Atlanta, Dallas DBE programs thrive. ACI-NA 60th Anniversary Anniversary highlights ACI-NA’s trials, accomplishments. Media Relations: New Media The impact of blogs. Host Airport Profile Keeping Boston Logan ahead of the curve. Cover Story: James L. Oberstar Prospects for FAA reauthorization and NextGen—and why airports matter in general. Now Underway Grand Openings New Members Conference Sponsors Conference Exhibitors Index of Advertisers/ Advertiser.com Box Scores 40 24 www.aci-na.org | CENTERLINES 9 http://www.aci-na.org http://www.aci-na.org
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