Centerlines - January 2008 - (Page 44) NEW MEMBERS Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Ms. Mary Ellen Eagan, President 77 South Bedford St. Burlington, MA 01803 P: (781) 229-0707 F: (781) 229-7939 E: Meagan@hmmh.com Harris Miller Miller & Hanson, Inc., was founded in 1981 to provide the highest quality noise consulting services to airports. Today, the firm is an international leader in environmental noise and vibration control, air quality analysis, and airport and airspace planning. With five offices throughout the country, Harris Miller serves government and private industry clients with a broad range of innovative and effective solutions. Harris Miller’s services encompass everything from sophisticated simulation modeling to highly customized software tools to strategic communication plans. In fact, public communication is a key component of our offering. The firm excels at making technical issues easily understood to the general public. is minority owned and operated. JDDA offers the most popular brands, firstclass service and exceptional designs in food and beverage concessions. JDDA has experience in combining national brands, local operators and creative approaches to its concessions. its pioneering work in the field of IT education and training. The company’s strong research orientation has helped it continuously innovate in the areas of instructional design methodologies and curricula development that is cutting-edge. NIIT’s vast education delivery network, spread over 30 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Australia/Oceania, blends classroom and online learning. The company provides a comprehensive educational environment to individuals and enterprises, offerings training that is customized to the varied needs of audiences with diverse backgrounds. JDDA Concession Management, Inc. Mr. Jason Yoo, CEO PO Box 60496 Houston, TX 77205-0496 P: (281) 233-7624 F: (281) 233-7444 E: jyoo@ jddaconcession.com JDDA Concession Management is the managing agent for the food and beverage concessions in Terminal C at George Bush International. JDDA Motorola Mr. Michael A. Saunders, Director of Aviation One Motorola Plaza Holtsville, NY 11742 P: (516) 766-7575 F: (516) 766-6868 E: Michael.saunders@ motorola.com Motorola is known around the world as an innovator and leader in wireless and broadband communications. It is committed to helping clients get and stay connected simply and seamlessly to the people, information and entertainment you want and need. Motorola does this by designing and delivering “must have” products, “must do” experiences and powerful networks—with a full complement of support services as well. A Fortune 100 company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of $42.8 billion in 2006. Power Station Mr. Kevin Greggans, Sr. Vice President of Sales and Marketing 333 City Blvd. West, Suite 1700 Orange, CA 92868 P: (714) 938-3240 F: (714) 938-3271 E: kgreggans@ powerports.com Power Station installs PowerPort Stations in airports to handle the business traveler’s electronic needs. PowerPort Stations rent laptops and provide charging stations for cell phones, laptops and PDAs. The charging stations are secure so that the traveler can do other things while in the airport. There are also self-serve stations at the PowerPort to check email and browse the web. The PowerPort Station kiosks are now in five airports. ■ SAVE THE DATE! ACI-NA Business Information Technologies Conference April 28–30, 2008 Omni Interlocken Resort Denver, Colorado Designed for airport IT professionals, the ACI-NA Business Information Technologies Conference will examine a number of airport IT and international air travel issues including: • CUPPS and RFID • The role of the IT department in airport revenue enhancement • Catastrophic planning and business continuity • IT issues related to airlines such as aircraft parking and FIDS Held concurrently during this conference is the ACI-NA Airport Economic & Finance Conference. NIIT Technologies Ms. Monica Glozer, Sr. Business Development Manager 1050 Crownpoint Parking Atlanta, GA 30338 P: (770) 290-6093 F: (770) 551-9229 E: monica.glozer@ niit-tech.com NIIT, a global IT Learning Solutions Corporation, is known for Visit www.aci-na.org for more information. 44 CENTERLINES | JANUARY 2008 28businessAd.indd 1 12/28/07 9:43:02 AM
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Centerlines - January 2008 Contents President’s Message Canadian Airports Associates’ Corner Policy Center Regulatory Front On the Hill and On the Stump One on One: Dave Barger Revenue: The Concessions Awards Environment: O’Hare Expansion Passenger Focus: Houston Friendly Safety and Security: After Comair, What Next? Air Service Recruiting: Charleston’s Acquisition of AirTran On Management: Performance Benchmarking at DFW Now Underway Grand Opening Conference Previews and Reviews New Members Index of Advertisers/Advertiser.com Box Scores Centerlines - January 2008 Centerlines - January 2008 - (Page 1) Centerlines - January 2008 - (Page 2) Centerlines - January 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Centerlines - January 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Centerlines - January 2008 - President’s Message (Page 5) Centerlines - January 2008 - President’s Message (Page 6) Centerlines - January 2008 - Canadian Airports (Page 7) Centerlines - January 2008 - Associates’ Corner (Page 8) Centerlines - January 2008 - Policy Center (Page 9) Centerlines - January 2008 - Regulatory Front (Page 10) Centerlines - January 2008 - Regulatory Front (Page 11) Centerlines - January 2008 - Regulatory Front (Page 12) Centerlines - January 2008 - Regulatory Front (Page 13) Centerlines - January 2008 - Regulatory Front (Page 14) Centerlines - January 2008 - On the Hill and On the Stump (Page 15) Centerlines - January 2008 - One on One: Dave Barger (Page 16) Centerlines - January 2008 - One on One: Dave Barger (Page 17) Centerlines - January 2008 - One on One: Dave Barger (Page 18) Centerlines - January 2008 - One on One: Dave Barger (Page 19) Centerlines - January 2008 - Revenue: The Concessions Awards (Page 20) Centerlines - January 2008 - Revenue: The Concessions Awards (Page 21) Centerlines - January 2008 - Revenue: The Concessions Awards (Page 22) Centerlines - January 2008 - Revenue: The Concessions Awards (Page 23) Centerlines - January 2008 - Environment: O’Hare Expansion (Page 24) Centerlines - January 2008 - Environment: O’Hare Expansion (Page 25) Centerlines - January 2008 - Environment: O’Hare Expansion (Page 26) Centerlines - January 2008 - Environment: O’Hare Expansion (Page 27) Centerlines - January 2008 - Environment: O’Hare Expansion (Page 28) Centerlines - January 2008 - Passenger Focus: Houston Friendly (Page 29) Centerlines - January 2008 - Passenger Focus: Houston Friendly (Page 30) Centerlines - January 2008 - Passenger Focus: Houston Friendly (Page 31) Centerlines - January 2008 - Safety and Security: After Comair, What Next? (Page 32) Centerlines - January 2008 - Safety and Security: After Comair, What Next? (Page 33) Centerlines - January 2008 - Air Service Recruiting: Charleston’s Acquisition of AirTran (Page 34) Centerlines - January 2008 - Air Service Recruiting: Charleston’s Acquisition of AirTran (Page 35) Centerlines - January 2008 - On Management: Performance Benchmarking at DFW (Page 36) Centerlines - January 2008 - On Management: Performance Benchmarking at DFW (Page 37) Centerlines - January 2008 - On Management: Performance Benchmarking at DFW (Page 38) Centerlines - January 2008 - Now Underway (Page 39) Centerlines - January 2008 - Now Underway (Page 40) Centerlines - January 2008 - Grand Opening (Page 41) Centerlines - January 2008 - Conference Previews and Reviews (Page 42) Centerlines - January 2008 - New Members (Page 43) Centerlines - January 2008 - New Members (Page 44) Centerlines - January 2008 - Index of Advertisers/Advertiser.com (Page 45) Centerlines - January 2008 - Box Scores (Page 46) Centerlines - January 2008 - Box Scores (Page 47) Centerlines - January 2008 - Box Scores (Page 48)
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