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Welcome

Kevin M. BurkePresident & CEOACI-NA

Having joined ACI-NA in January, this will be my first annual conference experience and I truly look forward to connecting with our member airports’ leadership and industry innovators during these next several days. North America is home to the finest commercial aviation system, and our airports connect us global economic opportunity across the U.S. and Canada. The conversations and ideas shared during these next few days will lay the groundwork for a busy 2015 in both countries, a year that very likely will be a watershed for the direction of our industry.

For those of you who have attended our past annual conferences, this year’s edition also is a fresh start. The ACI-NA staff has listened to your feedback from past years and we’ve reimagined how we present our educational content by paying closer attention to how our attendees spend their time away from the office. You’ll notice that each day has a specific content focus, and that the conference wraps up midday on Wednesday, September 10, which will allow you to get back to the office sooner and make headway on the valuable connections you will have made in our classrooms, exhibition hall, and networking events.

Finally, I’d like to extend my warmest thanks to our fantastic host airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, who have partnered with ACI-NA to bring you our best conference experience yet. We’ve got a fast-paced next few days ahead of us, and there’s no better backdrop than the home of the world’s busiest airport.

Best regards,

Dear Conference Attendees and Exhibitors,

On behalf of the ACI-NA team in Washington, D.C. and Ottawa, welcome to Atlanta and the 2014 ACI-NA Annual Conference and Exhibition!

PLENTY O’ CHOICE

DUFRY NORTH AMERICA’SWALK-THRU DUTY FREE STORE

AT CHICAGO O’HARE

Alcohol, Tobacco, Cosmetics, Fragrance, Accessories, plus Four Luxury Boutiques:

Armani, Ferragamo, Michael Kors, Luxury Watches

Located just past Security in the International Terminal

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Welcome

Mark M. ReisChairmanACI-NA 2014 Board of Directors

Managing DirectorSeattle-Tacoma International Airport

2014 has been a year of change for ACI-NA and an opportunity to refocus how we best respond to and represent your interests, concerns, and challenges in Washington, D.C., and Ottawa. To carry on that effort, this year’s Annual Conference and Exhibition builds on its reputation as our industry’s premier event with more focused educational content and more targeted opportunities for you to network with colleagues and vendors.

Prior to your arrival in Atlanta you’ll have noticed some important and exciting changes to the conference, most notably a refreshed agenda to drive our conversations this week. Our new schedule keeps all our high-quality education and networking sessions, but it’s organized to better maximize your time out of the office. By the end of the week, many of you will already be putting into practice the knowledge and connections gained here.

Similarly, ACI-NA has broadened the scope of topics the conference will explore. We’ve put together a compelling lineup of sessions covering a wide range of topics currently experienced by U.S. and Canadian airports, from master planning efforts to advocacy coalition-building to the rapid rise of ride-booking smartphone apps. Meanwhile, the exhibition hall will showcase the latest products and solutions to improve the airport experience and will be the heart of the conference’s social scene. Whether you’re here to connect directly with vendors or airport decision-makers, or you’re simply curious about the newest innovations, the exhibition floor will be the center of our industry during these next few days.

ACI-NA has had an exceptional partner in producing the 2014 Annual Conference and Exhibition in our host airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and I hope you will be able to join us Tuesday night at the brand-new NCAA College Football Hall of Fame for our closing night event. The evening will be both a salute to our dynamic host city and offer a preview of our 2015 conference next October in Long Beach, CA.

Again, welcome to Atlanta!

Dear Industry Colleagues,

On behalf of the ACI-NA Board of Directors and all of our member airports and associates, welcome to Atlanta and the 2014 ACI-NA Annual Conference and Exhibition.

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Miguel A. SouthwellAviation General ManagerHartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport

This year’s conference promises something for everyone, with discussions and presentations spanning topics that include operational issues, air service development and capital improvement.

You will also have several opportunities to enjoy our wonderful city, and we have planned a special VIP tour of Hartsfield-Jackson that will serve as a memorable conclusion to your visit. I look forward to meeting many of you throughout the week. I wish you all an enlightening and productive conference experience. Once again, welcome and enjoy your stay in Atlanta!

Sincerely,

Greetings ACI-NA Colleagues!

On behalf of the Hartsfield-Jackson team, I’m pleased to welcome you to the ACI-NA Annual Conference & Exhibition.

Kasim ReedMayorCity of Atlanta

The 2014 ACI-NA Annual Conference brings together nearly 1,700 delegates from more than 200 airport and airport authorities to participate in workshops, information sessions, and networking events. ACI-NA has an exemplary record of representing local, regional and state governing bodies and approximately 380 aviation-related businesses in the U.S. and Canada. I salute this organization for convening such an impressive group of industry leaders and aviation experts.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is proud to host this anticipated annual event. As the world's busiest airport, we welcome more than 94 million passengers every year and ATL serves as metropolitan Atlanta's front door. It is my hope that this conference creates many more opportunities for business and airport authorities to share best business practices, open new routes, and grow passenger and cargo traffic in North America.

On behalf of the City of Atlanta, I extend best wishes for an auspicious event.

Sincerely,

Greetings,

As Mayor of the City of Atlanta, I am pleased to welcome attendees of the 2014 Airports Council International - North America Annual Conference and Exhibition hosted by Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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Table of Contents

¢ ACI-NA Leadership and Staff ............................................................................................. 8 – 12

¢ General Information/Policies ........................................................................................... 14 – 18

¢ Schedule of Events .............................................................................................................. 20 –29

¢ Georgia World Congress Center Map ............................................................................. 30 – 32

¢ Exhibition Hall Map ....................................................................................................................33

¢ Exhibitor Directory ............................................................................................................. 34 – 49

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¢ Executive Committee

CHAIRMAN Mark M. Reis Managing Director Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

FIRST VICE-CHAIR James C. Cherry President and CEO Aéroports de Montréal

SECOND VICE CHAIRMAN Maureen Riley Executive Director Salt Lake City Department of Airports

SECRETARy-TREASuRER William R. Vanecek Director of Aviation Buffalo Niagara International Airport

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR David N. Edwards Jr. President/CEO Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District

ACI-NA PRESIDENT & CEO Kevin M. Burke

¢ Directors

Deborah Ale Flint Director of Aviation Port of Oakland

Robert M. Ball Executive Director Lee County Port Authority

Lew Bleiweis Executive Director The Greater Asheville Regional Airport Authority

Mario Christopher Diaz Director of Aviation Houston Airport System

Howard Eng President & CEO Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Mark Gale CEO Philadelphia International Airport

John Gibson President & CEO Prince George Airport Authority

Sunil Harman Director Northwest Florida Regional Airport

Gregory B. Kelly Executive Director Savannah Airport Commission

Joseph W. Lopano CEO Tampa International Airport

Craig Richmond President & CEO Vancouver Airport Authority

Sam Samaddar Airport Director Kelowna International Airport

Marsha A. Stone Senior Director of Commercial Enterprise Indianapolis Airport Authority

Paul J. Wiedefeld CEO Maryland Aviation Administration

Leadership2014 ACI-NA Board of Directors

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¢ ACI-NA Committee Chairs

AIR CARGO John Parrott Airport Manager Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport

BuSINESS DIVERSITy Levert Hood Audit Manager City of Atlanta Department of Aviation Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int'l Airport

BuSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy Kiel C. Barnekov Manager, IT Projects/Programs Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT Deanna Zachrisson Business Leader, Airport Dining & Retaill Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

COMMISSIONERS Shirley B. James Commissioner Savannah Airport Commission

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS Philip Ralston General Manager Environmental & Safety Portland International Airport

FACILITATION Saba Abashawl Chief External Affairs Officer Houston Airport System

FINANCE Cindy A. Nichol Chief Financial Officer Portland International Airport

HuMAN RESOuRCES Cathy Arnit Director of Employee Relations Tucson International Airport

LEGAL AFFAIRS Robert C. Watson Senior Vice President and CLO Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority

MARKETING AND COMMuNICATIONS Myrna M. White Director, Marketing and Stakeholder Engagement Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int'L Airport

OPERATIONS & TECHNICAL AFFAIRS Ian Redhead Deputy Director, Ops and Maintenance Kansas City Aviation Department

PuBLIC SAFETy AND SECuRITy Gary Duncan Public Safety & Operations Director Southwest Florida International Airport

RISK MANAGEMENT Stan Van Ostran Vice President and CFO Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority

SMALL AIRPORTS Robert Mattingly Vice President, Operations and Maintenance Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority

u.S. GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS Bonnie Allin President & CEO Tucson International Airport

u.S. INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICE PROGRAM John Albrecht Aviation Marketing Manager Oakland International Airport

¢ Council of Chairs Representative

Mary B. Jordan Chair of the Board Vancouver Airport Authority

¢ Commissioners Representative

Herbert H. Hilliard Board of Commissioners Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority

¢ Associates Representative

Kevin C. Dolliole Senior Vice President Unison Consulting, Inc

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¢ Canadian Division

Daniel-Robert Gooch President, Canadian Division

Wayne Harvey Senior Director, Ops/Tech Affairs

Chris Phelan Senior Director, Aviation Security and Industry Affairs

Holly Christian Executive Assistant

ACI-NA Staff

¢ Executive Office

Kevin M. Burke President & CEO

Deborah McElroy Executive Vice President

Nancy Zimini Senior Vice President, Administration and Operations

Tom Devine General Counsel

Patty Shama Executive Assistant

¢ Legal Affairs

Tom Devine General Counsel

¢ Government and Political Affairs

George Kelemen Senior Vice President, Government and Political Affairs

Annie Russo Managing Director, Government and Political Affairs

Nathan Pick Director of Advocacy

Greg Cota Director, Government and Political Affairs

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¢ Air Policy

Matthew Cornelius Managing Director, Air Policy

Aneil Patel Manager, Air Policy

¢ Regulatory Affairs and Policy

Christopher Oswald Vice President, Safety and Regulatory Affairs

Katherine Preston Senior Director, Environmental Affairs

Paul J. Eubanks Director, Policy and Regulatory Affairs

¢ Membership

Monica J. May Manager, Member Services

¢ Economic Affairs and Research

Liying Gu Managing Director, Finance and Research

Nelson Lam Manager, Economic Affairs and Research

Joy Wu Research Analyst

Marc Fletcher Intern

¢ Security and Facilitation

Christopher Bidwell Vice President, Security and Facilitation

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¢ Administration and Human Resources

Praneet Mathur Controller

Zarina Manapova Staff Accountant

Tijuana Newman Senior Manager, Accounts and Administration

Frank Eubanks Office Manager

Michelle A. Andriano Receptionist/Administrative Assistant

¢ Communications

Scott Elmore Vice President, Communications and Marketing

Caroline O'Reilly Senior Manager, Communications and Marketing

Alex Sittig Webmaster

¢ ACI-NA Consultants

Richard Marchi Safety, Regulatory, Environmental Affairs

Diane I. Peterson International Affairs

ACI-NA Staff

¢ Conferences and Education

Deirdre L. Clemmons Vice President, Meetings, Education and Partnerships

Cassandra Lamar Director, Conferences/Associate BOD

Lori Jackson Manager of Conferences

Loey Bleich Conferences and Education Assistant

Tabitha Truscott Manager, Sponsorship and Partnerships

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Airports connect us to more than our destination. Airports connect us to the economic engine that grows local communities and businesses, empowers workers and travelers, and strengthens our national economic health.

If we want airports to keep us connected to the economic opportunity they provide, it’s time to drive more local investment by modernizing the way we finance airports.

Learn more about how airports keep us connected at www.airportsforthefuture.org >>

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General InfoRegistration Hours

¢ Attendee and Exhibitor Registration

Saturday, September 6 ........................................................ 7:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, September 7 ........................................................... 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Monday, September 8 .......................................................... 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Tuesday, September 9.......................................................... 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, September 10 ................................................. 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

¢ Guest Registration

Any guest who has not yet registered for conference activities may register on-site during the posted hours. Guest registrations include access to the exhibition hall, spouse and guest lounge (Room A409), ACI-NA Chairman’s Honors breakfast, and closing night event only.

If a Guest wants to attend any educational programming, s/he must register as a full conference attendee.

IMPORTANT: A Guest is a spouse/significant other, friend, or adult child who is not in an airport or aviation industry-related occupation. A co-worker or an associate within the airport or aviation industry may not use the Guest registration category. Each Guest registrant must be the guest of a Full Conference Registrant – Guests cannot register on their own.

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¢ Airport Tour

Cap off your visit to ATL with a tour of the centralized and mobile command and control center, the nerve center of the “ATL SkyTrain”, and the airfield at the world’s busiest airport!

Your tour will include a stop at Hartsfield-Jackson’s innovative Centralized Command and Control Center (C4). You will see how the C4 facility effectively integrates the Airport Operations Center and Emergency Operations Center under one roof. Further, get a behind-the-scenes tour

of the ATL Sky Train’s operation center. The ATL SkyTrain is an elevated train that connects the passenger terminal to the rental car center. As part of the tour, you will see how the ATL staff operates and maintains the Sky Train’s 12 cars to provide reliable service 24 hours a day.

View one of the nation’s first end-around taxiways – a major component in ATL’s airfield efficiency. Learn more about the taxiway and runway widening completed to accommodate the A380 –

the world’s largest passenger aircraft that began daily operations in Atlanta last year. See firsthand how ATL manages its more than 2,500 daily flight operations.

The tour will last approximately 2.5 hours. It will begin with a boxed lunch at 11:30 a.m. Participants will be provided roundtrip transportation from the Omni Hotel to the Airport. If you have a departure flight scheduled, you may bring your luggage.

¢ Closing Night Event

Join us on the evening of Tuesday, September 9th from 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. to get a taste of next year’s host, Long Beach International Airport, and say farewell to this year’s host, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The closing night event will take place at the brand new NCAA College Football Hall of Fame, located adjacent to the Georgia World Congress Center.

The event will feature a California themed wine and cheese hour as we preview next year’s host city, Long Beach. After the first hour, join us n the field for a tailgate party. The NCAA College Football Hall of Fame will be open for attendees to enjoy, explore, and interact.

¢ Conference Name Badges

All conference registrants receive a name badge. Please wear your badge at all times for admission to meetings, the exhibition hall, and social events.

ACI-NA/World Airport Members and ACI-NA/World Business Partners and Associate Members can be identified by the word MEMBER printed on the

badge. All 2014 Exhibitors, regardless of membership status, will have EXHIBITOR printed on the badge.

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General Info

¢ Social Media

¢ Press Office

¢ ATL Airport Host Gift

Our conference host has a special gift for every fully registered conference delegate and registered guest. Stop by the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Welcome Booth in the ACI-NA registration area and show your conference badge to receive your gift.

¢ Attendee Roster

ACI-NA continues its effort in going green! Pre-registered attendees received a copy via e-mail, and a roster is posted online. Onsite registrants may download the PDF copy of the pre-registration roster at the ACI-NA Membership Desk. The final attendee roster will be e-mailed after the conclusion of the conference.

Facebook Twitter

Flickr youTube

facebook.com/airportscouncil @airportscouncilConference Hashtag #Airports14

ACI - North America youtube.com/acinorthamerica

A press office for registered media representatives is available in Room A308a. ACI-NA members and 2014 exhibitors may display their press releases and/or press kits in the press room.

Please note that the hours listed below may be subject to change.

For more information regarding the press office, please contact Caroline O’Reilly at (202) 531-6753 or [email protected].

Sunday, September 7 ............................................... 3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Room A308a)

Monday, September 8 ............................................. 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Room A308a) *Closed 2:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. for press briefing in Exhibition Hall Solutions Showcase 2

Tuesday, September 9.............................................. 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Room A308a)

Wednesday, September 10 ................................... 7:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (Room A308a)

¢ Cyber/Business Center

During show floor hours, please visit the ACI-NA booth to check your e-mail on three computer stations. For other needs, please visit the Fed Ex Office Business Center.

Conveniently located in the Building B and C entrance lobbies, FedEx Office offers virtually everything to meet your convention and business needs.

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¢ TSA PreCheck™

As a participant at the 2014 ACI-NA Annual Conference, ACI-NA has made special arrangements to allow you to enroll in the TSA PreCheck™ program in Atlanta. This program, brought to you through IdentoGO by MorphoTrust, allows participating flyers to skip the long lines and speed through airport screening by leaving on their shoes, light jackets and belts and leaving laptops and compliant liquids in carry-on bags. Over 117 airports have dedicated TSA PreCheck™ lanes, and nine airlines participate in the program.

The TSA PreCheck✓™ booth is located near the registration office and takes applicants Saturday – Tuesday from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. with a break from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. each day.

IMPORTANT: You must be pre-enrolled ahead of time through the TSA PreCheck™ website. You will need to bring documentation proving identity and citizenship status. Documentation includes your current "unexpired" U.S. passport OR (2) proof-of-identity document(s).

¢ Professional Behavior

It is the policy of ACI-NA that attendees at annual conferences and other ACI-NA functions shall conduct themselves in a professional manner, and shall interact with other attendees and ACI-NA and conference staff with consideration and mutual respect.

The ACI-NA Board will restrict from participation in ACI-NA activities any attendees who engage in harassing, discourteous or otherwise inappropriate behavior. (Policy adopted by ACI-NA Board of Directors, September 1992)

¢ Sexual Harassment

No member, representative or other attendee at an ACI-NA sponsored activity shall engage in sexual harassment of an ACI-NA staff member. The Board will reprimand and, if necessary, restrict from participation in ACI-NA activities anyone who engages in such behavior. (Policy adopted by ACI-NA Board of Directors, June 1998)

¢ No Smoking

For the comfort and health of all, smoking is not permitted in meeting rooms, the exhibition hall or food functions. Smoking is prohibited at all conference facilities unless in a designated smoking area.

¢ Attire

Business casual attire is appropriate for all meetings. Men generally wear slacks and dress shirts or polo shirts, often with a jacket. Ties are not necessary. Women generally wear pantsuits, skirts or slacks and blouses/golf shirts. Dress for the closing night event is casual attire.

¢ Alcohol Policy

ACI-NA will not serve alcoholic beverages to anyone under the age of 21. And we reserve the right to refuse the service of alcohol to anyone.

¢ Children

ACI-NA meetings and events are intended for adults only. No children under the age of 16 are permitted to register or attend. Children under the age of 16 are not permitted on the trade show floor at any time. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian while on the trade show floor.

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ACI-NA Booth

¢ Attendee Roster

ACI-NA continues its efforts in going green! Download a PDF of the attendee roster at the ACI-NA Booth in the exhibition hall. Be sure to bring your thumb drive.

¢ Membership Communications

As an ACI-NA member, you have access to a plethora and variety of communication tools that keep you up-to-date on industry issues and member activities. From Daily Clips to Committee Briefs, we have you covered and keep you in-the-know. Stop by the ACI-NA Membership Booth near Registration and take a look.

¢ Committees

ACI-NA is built on a foundation of active and involved committees focused on key industry sectors. The committees provide up-to-date information, news, analysis, education and networking opportunities. As an ACI-NA member, you can participate in most committees. If you're not signed up for a committee, stop by the ACI-NA Membership Booth near Registration and sign up today.

¢ Concurrent Session Evaluations

Help us help you by improving the educational offerings at the Annual Conference. Stop by and tell us how we can make the concurrent sessions of better value to you.

¢ Prizes & Giveaways

Come by the ACI-NA Booth and bring your business cards for entry–you must be present to win. Prizes include cash and much more!

¢ ACI-NA Member updates

Please be sure to stop by the Membership Booth near Registration to update your company's membership records.

Th is drawing and all of the intellectual property rights associated herewith: (a) are proprietary to Hargrove, Inc. with all rights reserved; (b) shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Hargrove, Inc.; and (c) may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Hargrove, Inc.

ACI–NA 2014 Annual ConferenceManagement Booth

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RICONDO & ASSOCIATES, the global leader

in aviation planning and advisory services.

HARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

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RICONDO & ASSOCIATES, INC. From Great Companies Come Great Ideas

Celebrating 25 years of service to the aviation industry

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ScheduleDaily Educational Sessions

7:30AM–8PM Registration & ATL Welcome Desk Building A Foyer

8AM–8PM Exhibition Hall Move-In Building A Foyer

8AM–5PM Speakers' Lounge Room A406

8AM–10AM ACI Europe Executive Committee Meeting Room A402

8AM–11:45AM U.S. Policy Board Meeting (Invite Only) Room A404

8AM–12PM Environmental Affairs Canadian Caucus Meeting

Room A407

8:30AM–3:30PM Spouse & Guest Lounge Room A409

10AM–11:30AM Legal Affairs Steering Group Meeting Room A403

10:30AM–3:30PM ACI Europe Board of Directors Meeting (Invite Only) Room A402

12PM–1:30PM ACI-NA/ACI Europe Board of Directors & Committee Chairs Luncheon (Invite Only) Room A405

1PM–5PM Legal Affairs Committee Workshop Room A410

1:30PM–3:30PM ACI-NA Board of Directors Meeting (Invite Only) Room A412a

2PM–4PM Committee Chairs Information Exchange Room A407

3:45PM–5:30PM ACI-NA/ACI Europe Joint Board of Directors Meeting

Room A412a

4PM–6PM Operations & Technical Affairs Steering Group Meeting

Room A402

4PM–6PM Environmental Affairs Steering Group Meeting Room A403

6:30PM–9:30PM Board and Commissioners Dinner (Invite Only)

¢ Friday, September 5

8AM–4:30PM Environmental Affairs Canadian Caucus Meeting Room A407

11AM–2PM ACI-NA Executive Committee (Executive Committee members only) Room A308b

3PM–7PM U.S. Policy Board Meeting (Invite only) Room A404

¢ Saturday, September 6

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7:30AM–7PM Registration & ATL Welcome Desk Building A Foyer

7:30AM–5PM Speakers’ Lounge Room A406

8AM–2PM Exhibition Hall Move-In Exhibit Hall A1

8AM–9AM Continental Breakfast Room A411/412

8AM–4:15PM Environmental Affairs Committee Workshop Room A301

8AM–4:45PM Operations & Technical Affairs Committee Workshop Room A302

8:30AM–12PM Canadian Joint Caucus Meeting Room A313

8:30AM–3:30PM Spouse & Guest Lounge Room A409

8:45AM–4:45PM Business Information Technology Committee Workshop

Room A305

9AM–3PM Marketing & Communications Steering Group Meeting

Room A402

9AM–5PM Finance Committee Meeting Room A311

9AM–5PM Legal Affairs Committee Workshop Room A410

9:15AM–10:15AM U.S. Government Affairs Steering Group Meeting (Steering Group Members and Airport ORs Only)

Room A403

9:15AM–12PM ACI-NA WBP/Associates Board of Directors Meeting

Room A303

10AM–10:30AM AM Break

10AM–12PM Commercial Management Steering Group Meeting

Room A304

10:30AM–12PM Commissioners Committee Meeting Room A404

12PM–1PM Lunch Room A411/412

12PM–1PM Canadian Board Meeting (Closed) Room A403

12PM–1PM Exec-2-Exec Committee (Airport and WBP/Associates Board Executive Committee members Only)

Room A308b

1PM–2:45PM Canadian Board & Membership Meeting (Canadian Members Only) Room A403

1PM–2:45PM Environmental Affairs: Sustainability Working Group

Operations & Technical Affairs: Facilities & Maintenance Working Group Room A301

1PM–2:45PM Environmental Affairs: Land Use Working Group

Operations & Technical Affairs: Planning & Development Working Group Room A302

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1PM–2:45PM Environmental Affairs: Air Quality Working Group

Room A303

1PM–2:45PM Environmental Affairs: Water Quality Working Group

Room A304

1PM–2:45PM Environmental Affairs: CAEP/International Working Group

Room A306

12:30PM–3PM Medium Hub Caucus Meeting (Invite Only) Room A401

1PM–3PM Large Hub Caucus Meeting (Invite Only) Room A407

1PM–4PM Small Airports Committee Meeting Room A404

1PM–4:15PM Air Cargo Committee Meeting Room A316

2PM–2:30PM PM Break

3PM–4PM U.S. Government Affairs Committee Meeting Room A402

3PM–4:30PM Facilitation Committee Meeting Room A315

3PM–4:45PM Environmental Affairs: Noise Working Group Operations & Technical Affairs: NextGen Working Group

Room A301

3PM–4:45PM Environmental Affairs: Natural Resources Working Group

Room A303

3PM–4:45PM Environmental Affairs: NEPA Working Group Room A304

3PM–4:45PM Environmental Affairs: Waste Management Working Group

Room A306

3PM–4:45PM Operations & Technical Affairs: Safety & Operations Working Group

Room A313

3PM–4:45PM Operations & Technical Affairs: Construction & Project Delivery Working Group

Room A314

3PM–5PM Business Diversity Committee Meeting Room A407

3PM–5PM Canadian Council of Chairs Meeting Room A403

3PM–5:30PM Press Office Open Room A308a

4PM–4:30PM Exhibitor Briefing (in Exhibit Hall) Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom A

5PM–7PM Exhibition Hall Grand Opening (Reception in Exhibit Hall) Exhibit Hall A1

5:30PM–5:45PM Airport Carbon Accreditation Signing Ceremony (in Exhibit Hall) Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom B

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6AM–7AM ACI-NA 2nd Annual Fun Run (Advanced sign-up required)

Meet and greet your fellow attendees in this non-traditional networking event! Attendees who have registered for this event in advance will have the opportunity to get out and get some fresh air during this second annual fun run/walk that will begin at the Omni Hotel Motor Lobby and wind through International Square and Centennial Olympic Park. Participants will be able to run/walk a 3.1 mile, 2.1 mile, or 1.25 mile course. Check-in will begin at 5:30 a.m. in the Omni Motor Lobby.

Each participant will receive a commemorative runners’ bib, and the event will conclude at the Omni with a full, hot breakfast and special prizes from our sponsors.

7AM–6PM Registration & ATL Welcome Desk Building A Foyer

7AM–5PM Press Office Open (Closed from 2:45 – 3:30 pm for Press Briefing) A308a

7:30AM–10AM Exhibition Hall Open (Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall) Exhibit Hall A1

8AM–5PM Speakers’ Lounge Room A406

8AM–8:30AM New Member/Official Representatives Breakfast (in Exhibit Hall) Exhibit Hall A1 VIP

8AM–8:45AM Exhibit Hall Classroom Sessions

1A. It’s a Bird? It’s a Plane? Yep, it’s a Plane: Aircraft Manufacturers’ Product Update

Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom ABoeing and Airbus will be on hand to discuss their current and future product lines, including the plans for the A350, B787, B747-8, B777 and A380. Find out what upcoming aircraft variants may mean for your airport facilities and air service opportunities.

Moderator: Craig Richmond, President & CEO, Vancouver International AirportSpeakers: Karen Dix-Colony, Lead Engineer, Airport Technologies, The Boeing Company Daniel Cohen-Nir, Programs Director, Airbus Americas, Inc.

8:30AM–3:30PM Spouse & Guest Lounge Room A409

9AM–9:45AM Exhibit Hall Classroom Concurrent Education Sessions

2A. Mobile Passport Control Pilot – A Game Changer? Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom A

This August the CBP launched the first pilot of the MPC app at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Called Mobile Passport, the app is a product of a partnership between Airside Mobile and ACI-NA. Mobile Passport puts the primary inspection process in the hands of the customer, saving time and allowing CBP officers to focus on their primary mission: security and admissibility. Join this session to learn about the app, its development and how the first weeks of the pilot are going in Atlanta.

Moderator: Joseph W. Lopano, CEO, Tampa International AirportSpeakers: Heather Hippensteel, Aviation Contract Administrator, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International AirportDave Maher, Office of Field Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Adam Tsao, COO, Airside Mobile, Inc. 2B. Airport Master Plans: Standing the Test of Time

Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom B As North American airports have emerged from the trials of the Great Recession, airline consolidation, increased international competition, and a host of new planning challenges have emerged. In this session, you’ll gain insight into how airports are confronting these challenges in their master planning efforts.

Moderator: Mario Rodriguez, Executive Director, Indianapolis Airport AuthoritySpeakers: Jarret Simmons, Assistant Director Aviation – Planning, Houston Airport SystemDoug Trezise, Senior Vice President, Ricondo & Associates

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10AM–12PM General Session I: Welcome and Keynote Address

Sidney Marcus Auditorium

Following warm welcomes and a rousing rallying cry through ACI-NA President and CEO Kevin M. Burke’s State of the Industry address, Chair Mark Reis will reflect on the challenges and successes of the past year. Canada’s Minister of Transport, Lisa Raitt, will then share her perspective on Canada’s airports as a former CEO of the Toronto Port Authority and update attendees on the Harper government’s priorities for ensuring their global competitiveness. The session concludes with our keynote speaker, New York Times reporter and best-selling author Charles Duhigg, teaching us to harness the power of habit to inspire change leadership. During this interactive conversation, Duhigg will challenge the old way of thinking and encourage outside-the-box approaches to even the most routine problems facing organizations today.

Welcome: Kevin M. Burke, President & CEO, ACI-NA

Mark Reis, Managing Director, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport; Chair, ACI-NAMiguel Southwell, General Manager, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International AirportJohn Gibson, President & CEO, Prince George Airport Authority Hon. Lisa Raitt,Canadian Minister of Transport

Introduction: Joe DiDomizio, President & CEO, Hudson Group

Keynote: Charles Duhigg, Author, The Power of Habit; Pulitzer Prize Winning Reporter, The New York Times

12PM–3PM Exhibition Hall Open (Lunch Served in Exhibit Hall from 12 – 2 pm) Exhibit Hall A1

12:15PM–12:35PM Solutions Showcase: Quantum Secure: A Modern Approach to Managing

Physical Identities and Their Access in AirportsExhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 1

12:40PM–1PM Solutions Showcase: NAVCANatm/Searidge Technologies: Remote Apron

Management Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 2

1:05PM–1:25PM Solutions Showcase: Peerless-AV: Importance of Digital Signage in Airport Transportation

Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 1

1:30PM–2:30PM Exhibit Hall Classroom Concurrent Education Sessions

3A. NextGen—Building on Today’s Implementation Successes

Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom A The FAA’s continuing effort to modernize and enhance the air traffic control system—otherwise known as NextGen—and companion efforts in Canada and elsewhere in the world have begun to provide operational and environmental benefits to airports, aircraft operators, and the travelling public. Going forward, the FAA and industry have been working together to reprioritize NextGen initiatives with emphasis on those that will deliver tangible benefits over the next 2-3 years and increase the involvement of all key stakeholders—including airports—in their implementation. In this session, you’ll get the latest from top FAA and industry stakeholders on what your airport can expect from NextGen in the near term.

Moderator: Mario C. Diaz, Director of Aviation, Houston Airport SystemSpeakers: Edward L. Bolton, Jr., Assistant Administrator for NextGen, FAASteve Dickson, Senior Vice President—Flight Operations, Delta Air LinesJeff Hamiel, Executive Director, Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport Commission

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3B. Building to Win: Coalitions Make the Difference Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom B

Airports connect us to businesses, families, jobs, vacations, and the world. Serving as economic hubs for businesses ranging from hotels to construction to retail, airports have access to a broad reach when advancing airport priorities. This panel will examine how ACI-NA is building a coalition to support FAA reauthorization efforts in 2015 and why it’s important to your airport.

Moderator: Kevin M. Burke, President & CEO, ACI-NASpeakers: Lawson Bader, President, Competitive Enterprise InstituteStephen E. Sandherr, CEO, The Associated General Contractors of America

2:40PM–3PM Solutions Showcase: Telamon: Solar as a Diverse Revenue Source

Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 1

2:40PM–3PM World Business Partner and Associate Member Business Meeting (Open to all ACI-NA World Business Partners and Associate members)

Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom B During this session, Dave Bannard, chair of the ACI-NA WBP/Associates Board, will provide all ACI-NA World Business Partner and Associate members with updates related to the activities and advocacy efforts of the Board. He will also provide important information regarding the steps that WBP and Associate members can take to become presenters during ACI-NA conferences and meetings, and how to become more active and engaged in committees.

2:45PM–3:30PM Press Briefing Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 2

3PM–3:15PM PM BreakLevel 4 Concourse

3:15PM–4:15PM Concurrent Education Sessions

4A. How Worried Should You Be About the Pilot Shortage?Room A402/403

Talent recruitment is an emerging challenge for many industries, but none threatens to leave passengers grounded like the looming pilot shortage. Over the next two decades, Boeing estimates it will take more than half a million new pilots, including more than 88,000 in North America alone, to meet new air service demands. However, in the United States, stricter flight and rest rules, combined with the requirement for first officers to hold an Air Transport Pilot certificate, have led to pilot shortages and the cancellation of flights. For Canadians, substantial retirement, competition from the Air Force and foreign airlines, and low salaries has contributed to a general fading of the romance of the skies. This session will explore the possible solutions to one of aviation’s most pressing talent issues and the ways airports can prepare.

Moderator: Greg Kelly, Executive Director, Savannah Airport CommissionSpeakers: Dan Akins, Co-Founder & Aviation Economist, Flightpath Economics Bryan Bedford, President & CEO, Republic Airways HoldingsTom Machum, President, College of Professional Pilots of Canada

4B. Making Connections: International Perspectives in Customer Service Best Practices

Room A404/405 With the rapid adoption of video conferencing, photo sharing, and text messaging, air travel is now just one of many options families and businesses have when it comes to staying connected. In order to keep pace and overcome the challenges presented by a highly-connected traveling public, airports all around the world have increasingly stepped up efforts to improve their customers’ experience. But addressing the needs of highly-connected domestic and global travelers to offer a seamless customer experience is very complex. This session will explore the emerging international trends in ensuring a positive customer experience in a modern “high tech, high touch” world. Learn how airports around the world are building valuable relationships with travelers through strategic partnerships and airport-wide service standards.

Moderator: Miguel Southwell, General Manager, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International AirportSpeakers: Joyce Carter, CEO, Halifax Stanfield International AirportDeclan Collier, CEO, London City Airport

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4C. Airport Parking: New Strategies to Turn Your Car Lots into a Lot of Gold

Room A410 Parking remains the largest source of non-aeronautical revenue for most airports, and there are always new strategies and initiatives that your airport can deploy to ensure that you continue to turn asphalt into gold. But parking isn’t just about cars—it’s also often the first opportunity your airport has to exceed customer expectations and adapt to market changes and new technologies. This session will explore new strategies, services, and technologies that are making the airport parking business more profitable than ever.

Moderator: Robert M. Ball, Executive Director, Lee County Port AuthoritySpeakers: Colm Codd, Head of Commercial Business Development, Dublin Airport AuthorityPaul Hanly, Director, Ricondo & AssociatesVincent Vesce, CEO, V Squared Strategies, LLC

4D. Sustainability: A Business Imperative Room A411

Sustainability efforts are about more than making an airport more environmentally friendly. Rather, they have made the point that these initiatives can improve competitiveness, reduce long-term costs effectiveness, enhance resource utilization, and improve relationships with key community stakeholders. Early-implementing airports have found sustainability programs to be as much a business imperative as an environmental initiative. In this session, some of these early implementers will be on hand to discuss how they got their sustainability programs up and running as well as the benefits and issues they’ve encountered as these programs have matured.

Moderator: Rob Wigington, President & CEO, Metropolitan Nashville Airport AuthoritySpeakers: Derek Gray, Manager, Environmental Services,

Toronto-Pearson International Airport Cynthia Parker, Environmental Programs Coordinator, Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport Julian Potter, Chief Administration & Policy Officer, San Francisco International AirportMichael Zonsius, CFO, Chicago Department of Aviation

4:30PM–5:30PM Concurrent Education Sessions

5A. Poised for the Build: Capital Program Management Strategies in a Recovering Economy

Room A402/403 As the economy continues to improve, airports of all sizes are dusting off and updating their capital development plans and moving ahead with needed facility rehabilitation, modernization, and expansion. In this session, we'll discuss the variety of methods airport owners, their airline and tenant partners, and contractors/consultants are using to contract for and deliver quality projects on time and on budget.

Moderator: Arnold Rosenberg, P.E., Senior Vice President, Parsons Brinckerhoff; ACI-NA WBP/Associates Board of Directors Speakers: Iftikhar Ahmad, Director of Aviation, New Orleans Aviation Board - Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Ben DeCosta, Principal, DeCosta Consulting, LLCStephan G. Smith, Deputy Vice President for Engineering, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

5B. The Rise of Ride-Booking: Make Sure That Your Airport Rides Shotgun

Room A404/405 Ride-booking apps, which connect customers to peer-to-peer taxi-like services that bypass the traditional taxi model, give riders a new convenience both in time and payment options, all via their smartphones. This revolution

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in ground transportation is becoming the norm at airports, but not without challenges unique to longstanding business models and agreements between airport operators, taxi and limo service providers, and even rental car companies. This session will look at the relevant regulations, legal implications, and associated challenges for airports of this new and innovative approach

Moderator: Marsha A. Stone, Senior Director of Commercial Enterprise, Indianapolis Airport AuthoritySpeakers: Stephanie Box, Senior Consultant, LeighFisherEva Cheong, Associate Deputy Airport Director - Airport Services, San Francisco International AirportBrian Worth, Federal Public Policy Lead, Uber

5C. ACI-NA Environmental Award WinnersRoom A410

Since 1997, ACI-NA has granted awards to recognize its airport members that strive to protect and preserve the environment through their programs, initiatives, and projects. There are four award categories recognizing outstanding achievement in the categories of Environmental Management, Mitigation, Outreach, Education and Community Involvement, and Innovative/Special Projects. In this session, our 2014 award winners will present their award-winning projects and provide fresh, innovative ideas that you can apply to your own environmental programs.

Moderator: Tom Ruth, President & CEO, Edmonton Regional Airports AuthoritySpeakers: Bob Bolton, Director, Airport Design & Construction, San Diego County Regional Airport AuthorityTom Ecklund, Facilities Director, Gerald R. Ford International Airport Nixon Lam, Planning & Environmental Affairs, San Francisco International Airport Tim Mentel, Project Manager, Port Columbus International Airport Paul Manasjan, M.S., R.E.H.S., Director, Environmental Affairs, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority

5:30PM–7PM Exhibition Hall Open (Reception in Exhibit Hall) Exhibit Hall A1

7AM–6:30PM Registration & ATL Welcome Desk Building A Foyer

7AM–4:30PM Press Office Open A308a

7:30AM–9AM World Business Partner/Associate Member and Airport Director Roundtable Breakfast

(Open to all AC-NA WBP/Associate members & ACI-NA member airport directors) Room 412

8AM–5PM Speakers’ Lounge Room A406

8AM–9AM Continental Breakfast Sidney Marcus Auditorium Foyer

9AM–10AM General Session II

Sidney Marcus Auditorium

No industry tells a story as compelling and fascinating as aviation. At the same time, the power of television has transformed the way world-wide audiences consume news about our industry. CNN’s veteran storyteller Richard Quest will join us at the crossroads of aviation and business reporting with an insider’s perspective on the ways aviation drives global commerce, how the world sees our industry, and what we can do to tell our story better.

Speaker: Richard Quest, CNN Correspondent, Quest Means Business

10AM–10:30AM ACI-NA Downes Award Presentation Sidney Marcus Auditorium Foyer

10:30AM–3PM Exhibition Hall Open (Lunch Served in Exhibit Hall from 11:30am – 1:30pm) Exhibit Hall A1

10:30AM–11AM Airport Membership Meeting (ACI-NA Airport Official Representatives Only) Exhibit Hall A1

Classroom A

11AM–11:20AM Solutions Showcase: AST Corporation: ASTRA-Prebuilt Analytics for Airports

Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 1

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11:25AM–11:45AM Solutions Showcase: record-usa: Technology in Exit Lane Breach Control

Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 2

11:50AM–12:10PM Solutions Showcase: Arconas Corporation: The Evolving Airport Terminal-Maximizing

Passenger Experience with the Latest Trends in Seating and Power

Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 1

12:15PM–12:35PM Solutions Showcase: Lockheed Martin: Forecasting and Managing Passenger Growth

Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 2

12:40PM–1:00PM Solutions Showcase: GCR Inc.: Cybersecurity Threats-Is Your Airport Ready?

Exhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 1

1:05PM–1:25PM Solutions Showcase: Electronic Data Inc.(EDI): Tririga Airport Integrated

Workplace Management SystemExhibit Hall A1 Solutions Showcase 2

1:45PM–3:00PM Exhibit Hall Classroom Concurrent Education Sessions

6A. Edge4Vets at Airports: How to Accelerate Talented, Job-Ready Veterans into Your Airport's Workforce

Exhibit Hall A1 Classroom A Edge4Vets, a program offered by the Human Resiliency Institute at Fordham University in New York, is helping U.S. Armed Forces veterans in teaching them how to translate their leadership strengths, including strong core values and skills, into “tools” for the civilian workplace. This past year, Edge4Vets received a grant from the WalMart Foundation to develop a new program called Edge4Vets at Airports to adapt the current model in preparing veterans for jobs in

the aviation sector, specifically at airports, including jobs with an airport authority or similar governmental entity, air carriers, and airport-service related companies.

This session will specifically look at the two pilot programs being conducted with airports in New York and Florida. Tom Murphy will present his report on the progress of those programs to date and how this model might be expanded in the future for use by other airports across the country. This directly supports the ACI-NA HR Committee’s stated mission to prepare for the airport workforce of the future by helping airport stakeholders integrate veterans into their employee ranks.

Speaker: Tom Murphy, Director, Human Resiliency Institute, Fordham University

6B. ACRP Project ShowcaseExhibit Hall A1 Classroom B

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven, applied research program that develops near-term, practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators. Managed by the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies and sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration, the research is conducted by contractors who are selected by a panel of industry experts on the basis of competitive proposals. The session will showcase two recently released ACRP publications including:

• Report 101: Best Practices Manual for Working In or Near Airport Movement Areas

• Report 109: Improving Terminal Design to Increase Revenue Generation Related to Customer Satisfaction

Moderator: Steve Grossman, CEO & Executive Director, Jacksonville Aviation Authority Speakers: Bruce Anderson, Vice President, Landrum & Brown Colleen Quinn, Vice President, Ricondo & Associates Mike Salamone, Senior Program Officer and Manager, ACRP

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3PM–3:15PM PM BreakSidney Marcus Auditorium Foyer

3PM–7PM Exhibition Hall Move-Out

3:15PM–4:20PM Education Session 7: Airport Forum with FAA and Transport Canada

Room A404/405 Join us for this perennial Annual Conference favorite, which provides you with the opportunity to interact face-to-face with senior officials from both Transport Canada and the FAA. In this year’s session, we will be focusing ongoing regulatory efforts from both agencies—including the progress of the update to TP 312 in Canada and the status of safety management system regulations in the U.S.—and issues facing the FAA and U.S. airports as the next FAA reauthorization cycle approaches. Bring your questions and concerns for an engaging and informative discussion.

Moderator: John Gibson, President & CEO, Prince George Airport AuthoritySpeaker: The Honorable Eduardo Angeles, Associate Administrator for Airports, FAA

4:30PM–5:15PM Education Session 8: Airport Forum with TSA and CATSA

Room A404/405 With the security challenges airports face on a daily basis, including the evolving threats that necessitate enhanced security measures and advanced technologies, close coordination with TSA and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) is essential. Only through strong partnerships can the aviation industry succeed in expanding risk-based security policies and the use of technologies to maximize effectiveness and efficiency while also considering unique geographic and operational differences between airports. Don’t miss this opportunity to talk directly with TSA and CATSA representatives about security strategies to further improve the operational efficiency of the aviation system.

Moderator: Lew Bleiweis, Executive Director, Greater Asheville Regional Airport AuthoritySpeakers: Victoria Newhouse, Deputy Assistant Administrator, OSPIE, TSAMartin Corrigan, Director, Screening Technologies, CATSA

7:30PM–10:00PM Closing Night EventOffsite Event: NCAA College Football Hall of Fame

7:30AM–9AM Registration & ATL Welcome Desk Building A Foyer

7AM–10:30AM Press Office Open A308a

8AM–10AM Chairman’s Honors Breakfast Room A411/412b

Speaker: Richard Anderson, CEO, Delta Air Lines

8AM–4PM Exhibition Hall Move-Out Exhibit Hall A1

11:30AM–2PM Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Tour Offsite: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

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Building A — Level One Exhibit Halls

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Building A — Level One Exhibit HallsG W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s A 1 , A 2 , A 3

G W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s a n d M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

15,099 N/A 8,860 149,000 13,848 30’ 9,898 N/A 5,360 86,000 7,992 30’ 9,556 N/A 5,220 105,000 9,758 30’

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149,000 Square Feet Ceiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’ Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers Big Columns are 10.5’ x 12’Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift requiredFloor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on Grade Docks 1–5

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA1e 22’w x 25’10”h A1g 18’w x 16’7”hA1i 28’10”w x 15’5”h E n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r s A1a 18’w x 16’h

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86,000 Square FeetCeiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers Floor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on Grade Docks 6–10Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift required

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA2b 28’9”w x 15’4”hE n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r sA2a 18’w x 16’h A2c 18’w x 16’h

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105,000 Square Feet Ceiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’ Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers and 180’ Centers Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift requiredFloor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on GradeDocks 11–15

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA3b 22’8”w x 16’2”h A3d 22’10”w x 25’10”h A3e 14’5”w x 15’10”h E n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r sA3a 18’w x 16’h

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Building A – Level OneBuilding A — Level One Exhibit Halls

Building A — Level One Exhibit HallsG W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s A 1 , A 2 , A 3

G W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s a n d M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

15,099 N/A 8,860 149,000 13,848 30’ 9,898 N/A 5,360 86,000 7,992 30’ 9,556 N/A 5,220 105,000 9,758 30’

Exhibit Hall A1 Exhibit Hall A2 Exhibit Hall A3

G W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s

1,090 635 630 7,667 713 30’ 1,090 635 630 7,667 713 30’ 1,090 635 630 7,667 713 30’ 3,096 1,504 1,920 23,079 2,146 30’

A101A102A103A101–A103

B u i l d i n g A — E x h i b i t H a l l M e e t i n g R o o m s *

B u i l d i n g C E x h i b i t H a l l s

A 1

149,000 Square Feet Ceiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’ Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers Big Columns are 10.5’ x 12’Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift requiredFloor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on Grade Docks 1–5

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA1e 22’w x 25’10”h A1g 18’w x 16’7”hA1i 28’10”w x 15’5”h E n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r s A1a 18’w x 16’h

A 2

86,000 Square FeetCeiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers Floor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on Grade Docks 6–10Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift required

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA2b 28’9”w x 15’4”hE n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r sA2a 18’w x 16’h A2c 18’w x 16’h

A 3

105,000 Square Feet Ceiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’ Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers and 180’ Centers Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift requiredFloor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on GradeDocks 11–15

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA3b 22’8”w x 16’2”h A3d 22’10”w x 25’10”h A3e 14’5”w x 15’10”h E n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r sA3a 18’w x 16’h

Building AInformation Desk East Plaza 3 Exhibit Halls28 Meeting RoomsSidney Marcus Auditorium

2 3

Note: *Only available if halls A1 and A2 are not divided.

GWCC

Exhibit Halls

A1, A2, A3

Exhibit Hall

Meeting Rooms

A101–A103

GATE 2

GATE 3

EXHIBIT HALL A-1

149,000 SQ.FT.13,848 SQ. METERS

EXHIBIT HALL A-2

86,000 SQ.FT.7,992 SQ. METERS

EXHIBIT HALL A-3

105,000 SQ.FT.9,758 SQ. METERS

A103

A101

A102

LOADING DOCKS

CONCESSION

CONCESSION

CONCESSION

CONCESSION

A2aA1a

A1h

A1f

A1g

A1i

A1e

A1d

A1c

A1b

# 9

A2e

TO A-B CONNECTOR

15 LOADING DOCKS

A3aA2c

A2b

A3c

A3b

A2d

A3g

A3e

A3f

A3d

MENSWOMENS

MENS

MENS

WOMENS

WOMENS

DNDN

UP UP

MENSWOMENS MENSWOMENS MENSWOMENS

Building A – Level OneBuilding A — Level One Exhibit Halls

Building A — Level One Exhibit HallsG W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s A 1 , A 2 , A 3

G W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s a n d M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

15,099 N/A 8,860 149,000 13,848 30’ 9,898 N/A 5,360 86,000 7,992 30’ 9,556 N/A 5,220 105,000 9,758 30’

Exhibit Hall A1 Exhibit Hall A2 Exhibit Hall A3

G W C C E x h i b i t H a l l s

1,090 635 630 7,667 713 30’ 1,090 635 630 7,667 713 30’ 1,090 635 630 7,667 713 30’ 3,096 1,504 1,920 23,079 2,146 30’

A101A102A103A101–A103

B u i l d i n g A — E x h i b i t H a l l M e e t i n g R o o m s *

B u i l d i n g C E x h i b i t H a l l s

A 1

149,000 Square Feet Ceiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’ Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers Big Columns are 10.5’ x 12’Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift requiredFloor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on Grade Docks 1–5

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA1e 22’w x 25’10”h A1g 18’w x 16’7”hA1i 28’10”w x 15’5”h E n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r s A1a 18’w x 16’h

A 2

86,000 Square FeetCeiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers Floor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on Grade Docks 6–10Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift required

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA2b 28’9”w x 15’4”hE n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r sA2a 18’w x 16’h A2c 18’w x 16’h

A 3

105,000 Square Feet Ceiling Height 30’ to the bottom of the gridDropped Ceiling Height 16’ Floor Boxes are on 30’ Centers Columns are on 90’ Centers and 180’ Centers Lights in this hall can be turned off individually without lift requiredFloor Load 350 lbs. per square foot — Slab on GradeDocks 11–15

O v e r h e a d D o o r sA3b 22’8”w x 16’2”h A3d 22’10”w x 25’10”h A3e 14’5”w x 15’10”h E n t r a n c e A c c e s s D o o r sA3a 18’w x 16’h

Building AInformation Desk East Plaza 3 Exhibit Halls28 Meeting RoomsSidney Marcus Auditorium

2 3

Note: *Only available if halls A1 and A2 are not divided.

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Building A — Level Three Concourse

G W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

GWCC

Meeting Rooms

A301–A316

Building A – Level Three Concourse

A307

A308

PARK LOUNGE

VENDING

A309

DN

DN

DNDN

DN

DN

DNUP

DN UP

DN

DN

UP

A310

A312 A311A313A314A315

A316

A302

A305A304

A303

A301

DN

DN

DN

#4E

#3E

#1E #2E

A1/A2 A2/A3

A B

A306

UP

MENSWOMENSMENSWOMENS

HRTraining

Room

Offices

TOLOBBYBELOW

TOLOBBYBELOW

?

Building A — Level Three Concourse

Building A — Level Three ConcourseG W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s A 3 0 1 – A 3 1 6

Notes

4 5

331 153 170 2,863 266.3 15’2” 516 250 270 4,239 394.2 16’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 536 250 270 4,272 397.3 16’1” 49 28 20 534 49.6 11’9” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 49 24 20 454 42.2 8’6” 31 15 20 486 45.2 8’6” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 91 38 40 950 88.4 11’ 264 120 150 2,647 246.2 16’ 252 114 150 2,625 244.1 16’ 594 294 350 5,282 491.12 16’ 228 114 150 2,386 221.9 16’ 252 114 150 2,561 238.2 16’ 570 294 340 4,958 461.1 16’ 170 84 100 1,812 168.5 14’ 166 84 100 1,816 168.9 14’ 428 202 240 3,643 338.8 14’

A301A302A303A304A305

A306A307A308aA308bA309A310

A311A312A311/A312

A313A314A313/A314

A315A316A315–A316

B u i l d i n g A — L e v e l T h r e e M e e t i n g R o o m s

G W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

GWCC

Meeting Rooms

A301–A316

Building A – Level Three Concourse

A307

A308

PARK LOUNGE

VENDING

A309

DN

DN

DNDN

DN

DN

DNUP

DN UP

DN

DN

UP

A310

A312 A311A313A314A315

A316

A302

A305A304

A303

A301

DN

DN

DN

#4E

#3E

#1E #2E

A1/A2 A2/A3

A B

A306

UP

MENSWOMENSMENSWOMENS

HRTraining

Room

Offices

TOLOBBYBELOW

TOLOBBYBELOW

?

Building A — Level Three Concourse

Building A — Level Three ConcourseG W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s A 3 0 1 – A 3 1 6

Notes

4 5

331 153 170 2,863 266.3 15’2” 516 250 270 4,239 394.2 16’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 536 250 270 4,272 397.3 16’1” 49 28 20 534 49.6 11’9” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 49 24 20 454 42.2 8’6” 31 15 20 486 45.2 8’6” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 91 38 40 950 88.4 11’ 264 120 150 2,647 246.2 16’ 252 114 150 2,625 244.1 16’ 594 294 350 5,282 491.12 16’ 228 114 150 2,386 221.9 16’ 252 114 150 2,561 238.2 16’ 570 294 340 4,958 461.1 16’ 170 84 100 1,812 168.5 14’ 166 84 100 1,816 168.9 14’ 428 202 240 3,643 338.8 14’

A301A302A303A304A305

A306A307A308aA308bA309A310

A311A312A311/A312

A313A314A313/A314

A315A316A315–A316

B u i l d i n g A — L e v e l T h r e e M e e t i n g R o o m s

G W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

GWCC

Meeting Rooms

A301–A316

Building A – Level Three Concourse

A307

A308

PARK LOUNGE

VENDING

A309

DN

DN

DNDN

DN

DN

DNUP

DN UP

DN

DN

UP

A310

A312 A311A313A314A315

A316

A302

A305A304

A303

A301

DN

DN

DN

#4E

#3E

#1E #2E

A1/A2 A2/A3

A B

A306

UP

MENSWOMENSMENSWOMENS

HRTraining

Room

Offices

TOLOBBYBELOW

TOLOBBYBELOW

?

Building A — Level Three Concourse

Building A — Level Three ConcourseG W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s A 3 0 1 – A 3 1 6

Notes

4 5

331 153 170 2,863 266.3 15’2” 516 250 270 4,239 394.2 16’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 536 250 270 4,272 397.3 16’1” 49 28 20 534 49.6 11’9” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 49 24 20 454 42.2 8’6” 31 15 20 486 45.2 8’6” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 91 38 40 950 88.4 11’ 264 120 150 2,647 246.2 16’ 252 114 150 2,625 244.1 16’ 594 294 350 5,282 491.12 16’ 228 114 150 2,386 221.9 16’ 252 114 150 2,561 238.2 16’ 570 294 340 4,958 461.1 16’ 170 84 100 1,812 168.5 14’ 166 84 100 1,816 168.9 14’ 428 202 240 3,643 338.8 14’

A301A302A303A304A305

A306A307A308aA308bA309A310

A311A312A311/A312

A313A314A313/A314

A315A316A315–A316

B u i l d i n g A — L e v e l T h r e e M e e t i n g R o o m s

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Building A — Level Four Concourse

Sidney Marcus

Auditorium

Executive

Boardroom

Meeting Rooms

A401–A412

Building A — Level Four Concourse

Notes

Building A — Level Four ConcourseS i d n e y M a r c u s A u d i t o r i u m , E x e c u t i v e B o a r d r o o mM e e t i n g R o o m s A 4 0 1 – A 4 1 2

G W C C A u d i t o r i u m , B o a r d r o o m a n d M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA

106 51 60 1,220 113.3 16’2” 172 101 90 1,898 176.5 16’2” 172 101 90 1,901 176.8 16’2” 406 218 240 3,779 351.4 16’2”

210 115 90 2,058 191.4 14’9” 210 115 90 2,048 190.5 14’9” 490 244 280 4,096 380.9 14’9” 109 47 40 1,143 106.3 16’ 124 71 60 1,411 131.2 16’ 276 153 170 2,553 237.4 16’ 128 73 60 1,543 143.5 14’10” 69 34 30 780 72.46 13’7” 381 189 180 3,331 309.8 16’ 716 345 400 5,834 542.6 17’3” 1,066 534 570 8,153 758.2 17’3” 335 188 190 3,169 294.7 17’3” 685 318 340 5,488 510.4 17’3” 1,527 747 780 11,291 1,050.1 17’3”

Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

Sidney Marcus Auditorium Building A

Executive Boardroom

A401A402A403A402/A403

A404A405A404/A405

A406A407A406/A407

A408A409A410

A411A411/A412bA412aA412A411/A412

S i d n e y M a r c u s A u d i t o r i u m

NOTE: Only one dividing wall is available in meeting rooms A411–412.

6 7

1,726 seats + N/A N/A 15,689 N/A 28’ to 50’ 18 wheelchair spaces

N/A 34 34 2,593 N/A N/A

E x e c u t i v e B o a r d r o o m

B u i l d i n g A — L e v e l F o u r M e e t i n g R o o m s

A402 A403

A411

A410A409A408A407A406A405A404

A412

DN

UPUP

DN

UP

UP

UP

DN

a b

DN

A401

MENSWOMENS MENSWOMENS

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32

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32

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32

15

32

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31

14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11

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AUDITORIUMSidney J. Marcus

CFHOF

Offices

CCLDOffices

GSUClassroom

TO BUILDING B

ENTRANCE

Outtakes

INFORMATIONDESK

TOCONCOURSE

BELOW

TOCONCOURSE

BELOW

Georgia World Congress Center

Sidney Marcus

Auditorium

Executive

Boardroom

Meeting Rooms

A401–A412

Building A — Level Four Concourse

Notes

Building A — Level Four ConcourseS i d n e y M a r c u s A u d i t o r i u m , E x e c u t i v e B o a r d r o o mM e e t i n g R o o m s A 4 0 1 – A 4 1 2

G W C C A u d i t o r i u m , B o a r d r o o m a n d M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA

106 51 60 1,220 113.3 16’2” 172 101 90 1,898 176.5 16’2” 172 101 90 1,901 176.8 16’2” 406 218 240 3,779 351.4 16’2”

210 115 90 2,058 191.4 14’9” 210 115 90 2,048 190.5 14’9” 490 244 280 4,096 380.9 14’9” 109 47 40 1,143 106.3 16’ 124 71 60 1,411 131.2 16’ 276 153 170 2,553 237.4 16’ 128 73 60 1,543 143.5 14’10” 69 34 30 780 72.46 13’7” 381 189 180 3,331 309.8 16’ 716 345 400 5,834 542.6 17’3” 1,066 534 570 8,153 758.2 17’3” 335 188 190 3,169 294.7 17’3” 685 318 340 5,488 510.4 17’3” 1,527 747 780 11,291 1,050.1 17’3”

Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

Sidney Marcus Auditorium Building A

Executive Boardroom

A401A402A403A402/A403

A404A405A404/A405

A406A407A406/A407

A408A409A410

A411A411/A412bA412aA412A411/A412

S i d n e y M a r c u s A u d i t o r i u m

NOTE: Only one dividing wall is available in meeting rooms A411–412.

6 7

1,726 seats + N/A N/A 15,689 N/A 28’ to 50’ 18 wheelchair spaces

N/A 34 34 2,593 N/A N/A

E x e c u t i v e B o a r d r o o m

B u i l d i n g A — L e v e l F o u r M e e t i n g R o o m s

A402 A403

A411

A410A409A408A407A406A405A404

A412

DN

UPUP

DN

UP

UP

UP

DN

a b

DN

A401

MENSWOMENS MENSWOMENS

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AUDITORIUMSidney J. Marcus

CFHOF

Offices

CCLDOffices

GSUClassroom

TO BUILDING B

ENTRANCE

Outtakes

INFORMATIONDESK

TOCONCOURSE

BELOW

TOCONCOURSE

BELOW

G W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

GWCC

Meeting Rooms

A301–A316

Building A – Level Three Concourse

A307

A308

PARK LOUNGE

VENDING

A309

DN

DN

DNDN

DN

DN

DNUP

DN UP

DN

DN

UP

A310

A312 A311A313A314A315

A316

A302

A305A304

A303

A301

DN

DN

DN

#4E

#3E

#1E #2E

A1/A2 A2/A3

A B

A306

UP

MENSWOMENSMENSWOMENS

HRTraining

Room

Offices

TOLOBBYBELOW

TOLOBBYBELOW

?

Building A — Level Three Concourse

Building A — Level Three ConcourseG W C C M e e t i n g R o o m s A 3 0 1 – A 3 1 6

Notes

4 5

331 153 170 2,863 266.3 15’2” 516 250 270 4,239 394.2 16’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 112 62 80 1,311 121.9 12’1” 536 250 270 4,272 397.3 16’1” 49 28 20 534 49.6 11’9” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 49 24 20 454 42.2 8’6” 31 15 20 486 45.2 8’6” 206 98 110 1,897 176.4 9’1” 91 38 40 950 88.4 11’ 264 120 150 2,647 246.2 16’ 252 114 150 2,625 244.1 16’ 594 294 350 5,282 491.12 16’ 228 114 150 2,386 221.9 16’ 252 114 150 2,561 238.2 16’ 570 294 340 4,958 461.1 16’ 170 84 100 1,812 168.5 14’ 166 84 100 1,816 168.9 14’ 428 202 240 3,643 338.8 14’

A301A302A303A304A305

A306A307A308aA308bA309A310

A311A312A311/A312

A313A314A313/A314

A315A316A315–A316

B u i l d i n g A — L e v e l T h r e e M e e t i n g R o o m s

Sidney Marcus

Auditorium

Executive

Boardroom

Meeting Rooms

A401–A412

Building A — Level Four Concourse

Notes

Building A — Level Four ConcourseS i d n e y M a r c u s A u d i t o r i u m , E x e c u t i v e B o a r d r o o mM e e t i n g R o o m s A 4 0 1 – A 4 1 2

G W C C A u d i t o r i u m , B o a r d r o o m a n d M e e t i n g R o o m s

ROOM OR AREA

106 51 60 1,220 113.3 16’2” 172 101 90 1,898 176.5 16’2” 172 101 90 1,901 176.8 16’2” 406 218 240 3,779 351.4 16’2”

210 115 90 2,058 191.4 14’9” 210 115 90 2,048 190.5 14’9” 490 244 280 4,096 380.9 14’9” 109 47 40 1,143 106.3 16’ 124 71 60 1,411 131.2 16’ 276 153 170 2,553 237.4 16’ 128 73 60 1,543 143.5 14’10” 69 34 30 780 72.46 13’7” 381 189 180 3,331 309.8 16’ 716 345 400 5,834 542.6 17’3” 1,066 534 570 8,153 758.2 17’3” 335 188 190 3,169 294.7 17’3” 685 318 340 5,488 510.4 17’3” 1,527 747 780 11,291 1,050.1 17’3”

Theater Classroom Banquet Useable Area Ceiling Capacity Capacity Capacity Sq. Ft. Sq. Meters Height

Sidney Marcus Auditorium Building A

Executive Boardroom

A401A402A403A402/A403

A404A405A404/A405

A406A407A406/A407

A408A409A410

A411A411/A412bA412aA412A411/A412

S i d n e y M a r c u s A u d i t o r i u m

NOTE: Only one dividing wall is available in meeting rooms A411–412.

6 7

1,726 seats + N/A N/A 15,689 N/A 28’ to 50’ 18 wheelchair spaces

N/A 34 34 2,593 N/A N/A

E x e c u t i v e B o a r d r o o m

B u i l d i n g A — L e v e l F o u r M e e t i n g R o o m s

A402 A403

A411

A410A409A408A407A406A405A404

A412

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Bombardier

Transportation ...............106

HMSHost Corporation ..107

Four Winds Interactive 112

Peerless-AV ...................114

Honeywell International,

Inc. ...................................115

Infax Inc..........................118

Hojeij Branded Foods Inc.

..........................................121

Corgan Associates, Inc.

..........................................124

Alamo Industrial ...........126

LG Electronics ...............129

Twist, Inc. .......................130

International Display

Systems, Inc...................138

Zodiac Arresting Systems

..........................................141

Burns & McDonnell......214

ProDIGIQ, Inc. ................215

Saab ................................217

Arup .................................223

Woolpert, Inc. ................225

Fay, Spofford & Thorndike.

..........................................228

Bella Bagno, Inc. ..........229

Tensator ..........................230

Smiths Detection ..........231

Lockheed Martin...........235

crowdcontrolstore.com

..........................................241

IHS Jane's ......................243

Hudson Group ................300

Air-Transport IT Services,

Inc. (AirIT) ......................309

Lea+Elliott, Inc. .............314

OAG .................................316

Ross & Baruzzini ...........317

JBT Aerotech, Jetway

Systems ..........................318

T.y. Lin International .....319

TranSystems Corp .........322

Gentrack - Airport 20/20

..........................................324

Signature Flight Support

Corporation ....................328

Enterprise Holdings......329

AssetWorks LLC ............330

Epson America, Inc. .....331

Parsons Brinckerhoff ...334

Thales ATM u.S. ............335

Heery International, Inc.

..........................................336

Innovative Electronic

Designs ...........................337

Black Box Network

Services..........................340

MorphoTrust uSA .........342

Arconas Corporation ....401

Airbiz Aviation Strategies

Ltd. ...................................407

RS & H - Reynolds, Smith

and Hills, Inc..................411

Landrum & Brown.........416

Zoeftig .............................417

SITA .................................423

Argus Consulting, Inc. .428

ISS Facility Services Inc.

..........................................429

Transportation Research

Board - ACRP .................430

SuperShuttle

International/VTOD ......431

ALTADONA, S.A. ............434

Kusch+Co .......................435

NCR Corporation ...........440

ABM/AirServ .................441

Goodfellows Shoeshine

(S.L.B., Inc) .....................447

WDFG (World Duty Free

Group) .............................501

CNN Airport Network ..506

PASSuR Aerospace ......507

Airport Revenue News 510

Brüel & Kjær ..................511

Innovative Travel

Solutions by yVR ..........512

Telos ID ...........................517

Alert Enterprise .............519

Com-Net..........................522

Fentress Architects ......523

Ricondo & Associates,

Inc. ...................................528

ThyssenKrupp Airport

Systems, Inc...................529

FlightView, Inc. .............531

Hensel Phelps ...............535

Leaman Infodesign .......537

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SDI (System Development.

Integration, LLC) ............541

COBuS Industries, LP ..543

Electronic Data, Inc. (EDI)

..........................................546

ACI-NA ............................547

XpresSpa Holdings, LLC

..........................................601

NAVCANatm and

Searidge Technologies,

Inc. ...................................610

SSi ...................................616

ARINC/Rockwell Collins

..........................................617

ServiceTec International,

Inc. ...................................622

AECOM............................628

OpticWash. ....................634

Kaba ................................635

National Air Traffic

Controllers Association

..........................................636

World Health Networks

..........................................640

One Resonance Sensors,

LLC ...................................642

Vanderlande Industries,

Inc. ...................................701

Tetra Tech .......................707

yardi Systems ................709

Bradford Airport Logistics

..........................................713

Leo A Daly ......................717

Aeroterm.........................719

ADB Airfield Solutions 723

Parabit Systems ............725

Exelis ..............................729

AnyLogic North America

..........................................734

Ennis-Flint ......................735

Rita's Water Ice

Franchise Company ......736

Hi-Lite Airfield Services,

LLC ...................................737

DFW Airport Fire Training

Research Center ...........740

Quantum Secure ...........741

LAZ Parking ...................742

AST Corporation............743

SMART Airports &

Regions ...........................801

American Association of

Airport Executives (AAAE)

..........................................803

Clark Construction Group,

LLC ...................................806

Airport Improvement

Magazine........................807

Stratus Technologies ...808

Long Beach Airport ......809

Gensler ...........................812

G & S Airport Conveyor 813

Holder Construction

Company .........................816

Varec, Inc., a Leidos

company .........................818

BEuMER Corporation ...822

Security Radar

Integrators, Inc. .............823

Record-uSA ...................825

unisys .............................828

GCR Inc ...........................834

yGM Group.....................835

Oracle America, Inc. ....836

iris GmbH........................837

ubifrance North America

..........................................840

Airport Lounge

Development..................841

Plaza Premium Lounge 842

AtHoc, Inc.......................847

Telamon Corporation ....849

Airport Consultants

Council............................900

Advanced Application

Design, Inc. ....................901

Airport Business

Magazine........................902

FuelRod ...........................903

Trinity Highway Rentals

..........................................906

Aero Systems

Engineering, Inc. ...........908

Eaton Crouse-Hinds

Airport Lighting .............912

Secure Wrap..................917

Sensity System ..............921

Rich Multimedia

Technologies, Inc .........927

Skanska uSA Building

Inc. ...................................934

Hufcor, Inc. .....................936

Ghafari Associates .......946

Kroll Bond Ratings .......948

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ABM/AirServ .................441

ACI-NA ............................547

ADB Airfield Solutions 723

Advanced Application

Design, Inc. ....................901

AECOM............................628

Aero Systems

Engineering, Inc. ...........908

Aeroterm.........................719

Airbiz Aviation Strategies

Ltd. ..................................407

Airport Business

Magazine........................902

Airport Consultants

Council............................900

Airport Improvement

Magazine........................807

Airport Lounge

Development..................841

Airport Revenue News 510

Air-Transport IT Services,

Inc. (AirIT) ......................309

Alamo Industrial ...........126

Alert Enterprise .............519

ALTADONA, S.A. ............434

American Association of

Airport Executives (AAAE)

..........................................803

AnyLogic North America

..........................................734

Arconas Corporation ....401

Argus Consulting, Inc. .428

ARINC/Rockwell Collins

..........................................617

Arup .................................223

AssetWorks LLC ............330

AST Corporation............743

AtHoc, Inc.......................847

Bella Bagno, Inc. ..........229

BEuMER Corporation ...822

Black Box Network

Services..........................340

Bombardier

Transportation ...............106

Bradford Airport Logistics

..........................................713

Brüel & Kjær ..................511

Burns & McDonnell......214

Clark Construction Group,

LLC ...................................806

CNN Airport Network ..506

COBuS Industries, LP ..543

Com-Net..........................522

Corgan Associates, Inc.

..........................................124

crowdcontrolstore.com

..........................................241

DFW Airport Fire Training

Research Center ...........740

Eaton Crouse-Hinds

Airport Lighting .............912

Electronic Data, Inc. (EDI)

..........................................546

Ennis-Flint ......................735

Enterprise Holdings......329

Epson America, Inc. .....331

Exelis ..............................729

Fay, Spofford & Thorndike

..........................................228

Fentress Architects ......523

FlightView, Inc. .............531

Four Winds Interactive 112

FuelRod ...........................903

G & S Airport Conveyor 813

GCR Inc ...........................834

Gensler ...........................812

Gentrack - Airport 20/20

..........................................324

Ghafari Associates .......946

Goodfellows Shoeshine

(S.L.B., Inc) .....................447

Heery International, Inc.

..........................................336

Hensel Phelps ...............535

Hi-Lite Airfield Services,

LLC ...................................737

HMSHost Corporation ..107

Hojeij Branded Foods Inc.

..........................................121

Holder Construction

Company .........................816

Honeywell International,

Inc. ...................................115

Hudson Group ................300

Hufcor, Inc. .....................936

IHS Jane's ......................243

Infax Inc..........................118

Innovative Electronic

Designs ...........................337

Innovative Travel

Solutions by yVR ..........512

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International Display

Systems, Inc.................. 138

iris GmbH....................... 837

ISS Facility Services Inc.

......................................... 429

JBT Aerotech, Jetway

Systems ......................... 318

Kaba ............................... 635

Kroll Bond Ratings ...... 948

Kusch+Co ...................... 435

Landrum & Brown........ 416

LAZ Parking .................. 742

Lea+Elliott, Inc. ............ 314

Leaman Infodesign ...... 537

Leo A Daly ..................... 717

LG Electronics .............. 129

Lockheed Martin.......... 235

Long Beach Airport ..... 809

MorphoTrust uSA ........ 342

National Air Traffic

Controllers Association

......................................... 636

NAVCANatm and

Searidge Technologies,

Inc. .................................. 610

NCR Corporation .......... 440

OAG ................................ 316

One Resonance Sensors,

LLC .................................. 642

OpticWash .................... 634

Oracle America, Inc. ... 836

Parabit Systems ........... 725

Parsons Brinckerhoff .. 334

PASSuR Aerospace ..... 507

Peerless-AV .................. 114

Plaza Premium Lounge 842

ProDIGIQ, Inc. ............... 215

Quantum Secure .......... 741

Record-uSA .................. 825

Rich Multimedia

Technologies, Inc ........ 927

Ricondo & Associates,

Inc. .................................. 528

Rita's Water Ice

Franchise Company ..... 736

Ross & Baruzzini .......... 317

RS & H - Reynolds, Smith

and Hills, Inc................. 411

Saab ............................... 217

SDI (System Development.

Integration, LLC) ........... 541

Security Radar

Integrators, Inc. ............ 823

Secure Wrap................. 917

Sensity System ............. 921

ServiceTec International,

Inc. .................................. 622

Signature Flight Support

Corporation ................... 328

SITA ................................ 423

Skanska uSA Building

Inc. .................................. 934

SMART Airports &

Regions .......................... 801

Smiths Detection ......... 231

SSi .................................. 616

Stratus Technologies .. 808

SuperShuttle

International/VTOD ..... 431

T.y. Lin International .... 319

Telamon Corporation ... 849

Telos ID .......................... 517

Tensator ......................... 230

Tetra Tech ...................... 707

Thales ATM u.S. ........... 335

ThyssenKrupp Airport

Systems, Inc.................. 529

Transportation Research

Board - ACRP ................ 430

TranSystems Corp ........ 322

Trinity Highway Rentals

......................................... 906

Twist, Inc. ...................... 130

ubifrance North America

......................................... 840

unisys ............................ 828

Vanderlande Industries,

Inc. .................................. 701

Varec, Inc., a Leidos

company ........................ 818

Woolpert, Inc. ............... 225

WDFG (World Duty Free

Group) ............................ 501

World Health Networks

......................................... 640

XpresSpa Holdings, LLC

......................................... 601

yardi Systems ............... 709

yGM Group.................... 835

Zodiac Arresting Systems

......................................... 141

Zoeftig ............................ 417

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ABM/AirServ ................... 441 Mr. Don Ridgway3399 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 1500Atlanta, GA 30326Phone: 901-210-2777Email: [email protected]/aviation

ACI-NA .............................. 547 Ms. Dee Clemmons 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 300Washington, DC 20036Phone: 202-293-8500Fax: 202-466-5555Email: [email protected]

ADB Airfield Solutions .. 723 Mr. Bill Weigel977 Gahanna Pkwy Columbus, OH 43230Phone: 614-573-8285Fax: 614-573-8385Email: [email protected]

Advanced Application Design, Inc. ..................... 901Barry Vaughn210 Old Dairy Road, Suite BWilmington, NC 28405Phone: 315-491-9094Fax: 877-590-1933Email: [email protected]

AECOM ............................. 628 Karin ToonOne Metro Center 4010 Boy Scout Blvd, Suite 300Tampa, FL 33607Phone: 813-675-2100Fax: 813-675-2150Email: [email protected]

AERO Systems Engineering, Inc. ..................................... 908 Howard Paige 242 Lawrence Street Marietta, GA 30060Phone: 770-423-4200Fax: 770-423-4203Email: [email protected]

Aeroterm........................... 719Jennifer Ann Forsell19115 Lee Road, Suite 226Humble, TX 77338Phone: 281-443-1500Fax: 281-443-1500Email: [email protected]

Airbiz Aviation Strategies Ltd. ..................................... 407 Kerr Lammie250 1820 Fir Street Vancouver, BC V6J 3B1CanadaPhone: 604-629-5540Email: [email protected]

Airport Business Magazine 902 Phil Saran 1233 Janesville Ave Fort Atkinson, WI 53538Phone: 920-568-8338Email: [email protected]

Airport Consultants Council 900 Colleen Flood908 King St, Suite 100Alexandria, VA 22314Phone: 703-683-5900Fax: 703-683-2564Email: [email protected]

Airport Improvement Magazine.......................... 807 Paul Bowers3780 Chapel Rd Brookfield, WI 53045Phone: 262-510-7832Fax: 480-287-9302Email: [email protected]

Airport Lounge Development.................... 841Graham Richards5204 Tennyson Pkwy, Suite 500Plano, Texas 75024Phone: 972-535-0285www.airportloungedev.com

Airport Revenue News .. 510Mr. David Broderick 3200 North Military Trail #110Boca Raton, FL 33431Phone: 561-257-1029Email: [email protected]

airportONE.com............... 241 Patrick Bienvenu11451 N. U.S. Hwy 301, Suites 101-103Thonotosassa, FL 33592Phone: 813-982-1920Fax: 813-986-1702Email: [email protected]

Air-Transport IT Services, Inc. (AirIT) ........................ 309 Brad McAllister5950 Hazeltine National Dr. Suite 210Orlando, FL 32822Phone: 407-370-4664Fax: 407-370-4657

Email: [email protected]

Alamo Industrial ............. 126 Gretchen Stankey1502 East Walnut Street Seguin, TX 78155Phone: 800-882-5762Fax: 800-242-5266Email: [email protected]

Alert Enterprise ............... 519 Alex Lee4350 Starboard Drive Fremont, CA 94538Phone: 510-897-6795Fax: 510-897-6785Email: [email protected]

ALTADONA, S.A. ............. 434 Adam StarkPlaza de Castilla, 3 Madrid, 28046SpainPhone: (+44) 203 514 3643Email: [email protected]

American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) ..803 Amy Trivette601 Madison Street, Suite 400Alexandria, VA 22314Phone: 703-824-0500Fax: 703-820-1395Email: [email protected]

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AnyLogic North America ....734 Julia Levadnaya3333 Warrenville Road, Suite 200Lisle, IL 60532Phone: 630-799-8136Fax: 630-689-7299Email: [email protected]

Arconas Corporation ...... 401 Lynn Gordon5700 Keaton Crescent Mississauga, ON L5R 3H5CanadaPhone: 905-272-0727Fax: 905-897-7470Email: [email protected]

Argus Consulting, Inc..... 428 Chris Straub6363 College Boulevard, Suite 600Overland Park, KS 64015Phone: 816-228-7500Fax: 816-228-7535Email: [email protected]

ARINC/Rockwell Collins ....617 Mr. Michael Saunders2551 Riva Rd Annapolis, MD 21401Phone: 516-263-4653Fax: 410-573-3410Email: [email protected]

Arup .................................. 223 Mimi Lai-Drivas77 Water Street New York, NY 10005Phone: 647-628-0429Fax: 416-515-1635Email: [email protected]/Markets/Aviation.aspx

AssetWorks LLC ............. 330 Mike Koebel998 Old Eagle School Road Wayne, PA 19087Phone: 610-687-9202Fax: 610-971-9447Email: [email protected]

AST Corporation ............. 743 James Robinson1755 Park Street Suite 100Naperville, IL 60563Phone: 630-778-1180Fax: 630-778-1179Email: [email protected]

AtHoc, Inc. ....................... 847 Lisa DeStefani2988 Campus Drive Suite 200San Mateo, CA 94403Phone: 650-685-3015Email: [email protected]

Bella Bagno, Inc. ............ 229 Cynthia Lazarus5500 W. Touhy Ave Unit ESkokie, IL 60077Phone: 847-673-7328Fax: 847-673-7338Email: [email protected]

BEuMER Corporation ..... 822 Nicole Esposito800 Apgar Drive Somerset, NJ 08873Phone: 732-893-2800Fax: 732-805-0475Email: [email protected]

Black Box Network Services............................ 340 Johnathan LewisPO Box 260728 Miami, FL 33126Phone: 305-876-8467Fax: 305-869-4842Email: [email protected]

Bombardier Transportation .106 Jim Spakauskas1501 Lebanon Church Rd Pittsburgh, PA 15236Phone: 412-655-5272Fax: 412-650-6486Email: [email protected]

Bradford Airport Logistics ..713 Bruce Class720 North Post Oak Rd, STE 450 Houston, TX 77024Phone: 281-220-8712Fax: 281-220-8713Email: [email protected]

Bruel & Kjaer EMS, Inc. 511 Robert Brodecky1050 Fulton Avenue, Suite 213Sacramento, CA 95825Phone: 916-265-7707Fax: 916-265-7719Email: [email protected]/ems

Burns & McDonnell ....... 214 Randy D. Pope9400 Ward Pkwy Kansas City, MO 64114Phone: 816-333-9400Fax: 816-822-3517Email: [email protected]

Clark Construction Group, LLC ..................................... 806 7500 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814Phone: 301-272-8100www.clarkconstruction.com

CNN Airport Network .... 506 Deborah CooperOne CNN Center Atlanta, GA 30303Phone: 404-827-4820Fax: 404-827-4434Email: [email protected]/airport

Cobus Industries LP........ 543 Don Frassetto40 Robinwood Rd Trumbull, CT 06611Phone: 203-380-9575Fax: 203-375-0168Email: [email protected]

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Com-Net Software .......... 522 Mark Mayfield3728 Benner Rd Miamisburg, OH 45342Phone: 937-859-6323Fax: 937-859-7511Email: [email protected]

Corgan Associates Inc... 124 John Murphy401 N. Houston St. Dallas, TX 75202Phone: 214-748-2000Email: [email protected]

DFW Fire Training Research Center................................ 740 Randal Rhodes 1530 West 27th Street DFW Airport, TX 75261Email: [email protected]/firetraining

Eaton Crouse-Hinds Airport Lighting ............................. 912 Elizabeth Sheelan1200 Kennedy Road Windsor, CT 06095Phone: 860-683-4300Fax: 860-683-4354Email: [email protected]/airportlighting

Electronic Data, Inc. (EDI) ...546 Mr. Jim Lindsay780 Carillon Pkwy, Suite 100St. Petersburg, FL 33716Phone: 727-299-9304

Fax: 727-565-0230Email: [email protected]

Ennis-Flint ........................ 735 Courtenay Bell115 Todd Court Thomasville, NC 27360Phone: 336-475-6600Fax: 336-475-7900Email: [email protected]/home.aspx

Enterprise Holdings........ 329Sean R. Fitzgerald600 Corporate Park Drive St. Louis, MO 63105Phone: 314-512-3537Fax: 314-512-4827Email: [email protected]

Epson America, Inc. ...... 331 Neil Edmonds3840 Kilroy Airport Way Long Beach, CA 90806Phone: 562-290-5334Fax: 562-290-5350Email: [email protected]

Exelis ................................ 729 Ted Carniol12930 Worldgate Drive, Suite 400McLean, VA 20170Phone: 703-627-8323Fax: 571-203-2216Email: [email protected]/symphony

Fay, Spofford & Thorndike ..228Peter Howe P.E.5 Burlington Woods Burlington, MA 01803Phone: 781-221-1121Fax: 781-229-1115Email: [email protected]

Fentress Architects ........ 523 Nicole Fatchaline421 Broadway Denver, CO 80203Phone: 303-282-6155Fax: 303-722-7293Email: [email protected]

FlightView Inc. ............... 531 Peter Cassidy55 Chapel Street, Suite 103Newton, MA 02458Phone: 617-787-4200Fax: 617-787-2570Email: [email protected]/corporate

Four Winds Interactive .. 112 Chris Hill3012 Huron Street Denver, CO 80202Phone: 970-402-4595Email: [email protected]

FuelRod ............................. 903 Joe Yeagley2683 Vie De La Valle, G 228 Del Mar, CA 92014Phone: 844-383-5763Email: [email protected]

G&S Airport Conveyor.... 813 4821 S. 33rd StreetPhoenix, AZ 85040Phone: 403-540-0983Fax: 403-293-9774Email: jim.goertz@gsairportconveyor.comwww.gandsmechanicalco.comwww.airportone.com

GCR Inc ............................ 834 Timothy Walsh2021 Lakeshore Drive New Orleans, LA 70122Phone: 504-754-0048Email: [email protected]

Gensler ............................ 812 Keith Thompson500 South Figueroa Los Angeles, CA 90071Phone: 213-327-3760Email: [email protected]

Gentrack - Airport 20/20 324 Mr. Nigel Gough12250 Accipiter Dr Orlando, FL 32837Phone: 407-859-2122Fax: 407-386-7286Email: [email protected]

Ghafari Associates ........ 946 Ted Oberlies122 S Michigan Ave, Suite 1500Chicago, IL 60603Phone: 312-984-2300Fax: 312-984-8248Email: [email protected]

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Goodfellows Shoeshine 447 Shelley Bonner-Carson4135 W. Bell Drive Las Vegas, NV 89118Phone: 702-367-1757Fax: 702-367-2587Email: [email protected]

Heery International, Inc. 336 Ron C. Marsh, PE30 N. LaSalle, Suite 4200Chicago, IL 60602Phone: 312-663-4200Email: [email protected]

Hensel Phelps ................. 535 Heather Ward420 Sixth Ave Greeley, CO 80631Phone: 970-352-6565Email: [email protected]

Hi-Lite Airfield Services, LLC ..................................... 737 Chris Bennett18249 Hi-Lite Drive, PO Box 460Adams Center, NY 13606Phone: 315-583-6111Fax: 315-583-5807Email: [email protected]

HMSHost Corporation .... 107 Mr. Derryl Benton6905 Rockledge Dr Bethesda, MD 20817Phone: 240-694-4259Fax: 240-694-4631Email: [email protected]

Hojeij Branded Foods, Inc. .121 Wassim Hojeij1750 The Exchange, Suite 200Atlanta, GA 30339Phone: 770-953-3300Fax: 770-953-8383Email: [email protected]

Holder Construction Company .......................... 816 Kassinda Williams3333 Riverwood Parkway, Suite 400Atlanta, GA 30339Phone: 770-988-3000Email: [email protected]

Honeywell International, Inc. ..................................... 115 Norma Schiller2 Corporate Center Drive Melville, NY 11747Phone: 925-389-8654Email: [email protected]/

Hudson Group .................. 300 Laura Samuels1 Meadowlands Plz East Rutherford, NJ 07070Phone: 201-528-2402Fax: 201-528-2581Email: [email protected]

Hufcor, Inc. ....................... 936Rick Kern2101 Kennedy RoadJanesville, WI 53545Phone: 800-542-2371Email: [email protected]

IHS Jane's ........................ 243 Sorrell FlynnSentinel House, 163 Brighton RoadCoulsdon, Surrey CR5 2YHUnited KingdomPhone: +44 20 3253 2273Email: [email protected]

Infax, Inc........................... 118 Tracy Davis4250 River Green Parkway, Suite DDuluth, GA 30096Phone: 678-533-4012Fax: 770-209-0671Email: [email protected]

Innovative Electronic Designs ............................ 337 Joe Trentacoste9701 E Taylorsville Road Louisville, KY 40299Phone: 502-267-7436Email: [email protected]

Innovative Travel Solutions by yVR ............................... 512 Christopher Gilliland3211 Grant McConnachie Way Richmond, BC V7B 1Y7CanadaPhone: 604-276-5058Email: [email protected]/apc

International Display Systems, Inc..................... 138 Rob Keelor3131 South Dixie Drive Dayton, OH 45439Phone: 937-293-3118Fax: 937-293-4646Email: [email protected]

iris GmbH.......................... 837 Ian McDonald5232 North 43rd Place Phoenix, AZ 85018Phone: 602-952-2526Email: [email protected]

ISS Facility Services, Inc. ..429 Steve Malcolmson1019 Central Parkway, Suite 100San Antonio, TX 78232Phone: 210-495-6021Fax: 210-495-6071Email: [email protected]

JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems ........................... 318 Garrett MacFarlane1805 West 2550 South Ogden, UT 84401Phone: 801-627-6600Fax: 801-629-3473

Email: [email protected]

Kaba .................................. 635 Bruce Robertson2940 Indiana Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27105Phone: 336-464-1356Email: [email protected]

Kroll Bond Ratings.......... 948 Kate Kennedy 845 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022Phone: 646-731-2348Email: [email protected]

Kusch+Co ......................... 435 Richard Cardenas2110 W. Division St Arlington, TX 76012Phone: 817-461-5270Fax: 817-795-1252Email: [email protected]

Landrum & Brown........... 416 Mark A Perryman11279 Cornell Park Dr Cincinnati, OH 45242Phone: 513-530-5333Fax: 513-530-1278Email: [email protected]

LAZ Parking LLC ............. 742 Kendra Petty 15 Lewis Street Hartford, CT 06103Phone: 860-522-7641Email: [email protected]

Lea+Elliott, Inc. ............... 314 Ms. Crystal Oczkowski2505 N. State HWY 360, Suite 750Grand Prairie, TX 75050Phone: 972-890-9800Email: [email protected]

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Leaman Infodesign ........ 537Natalie R. Leaman119 S. Calumet Road Chesterton, IN 46304Phone: 858-342-3525Email: [email protected]

LEO A DALy .................... 717 Daniel A. Viscardi10 Tenth St NE, Suite 200Atlanta, GA 30309Phone: 404-874-8333Fax: 404-874-8330Email: [email protected]

LG Electronics uSA, Inc. 129 Pam Rembowicz2000 Millbrook Drive Lincolnshire, IL 60069Phone: 847-941-8172Fax: 847-941-8887Email: [email protected]

Lockheed Martin............. 235Michael Flannigan6801 Rockledge Dr Bethesda, MD 20817Phone: 301-897-6000Email: [email protected]

Long Beach Airport ........ 809 Cassie Perez-Harmison4100 Donald Douglas Drive, Floor 2Long Beach, CA 90808Phone: 562-570-2678Fax: 562-570-2603Email: [email protected]

MorphoTrust uSA .......... 342 Julie Zomar296 Concord Road, Suite 300Billerica, MA 01821Phone: 978-215-2632Email: [email protected]

National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) ............................ 636 Mr. Kelly Richardson 1325 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202-220-9825Fax: 202-628-5767Email: [email protected]

NAVCANatm and Searidge Technologies Inc. ........... 610 Rob Cook280 Hunt Club Rd. Ottawa, ON K1V 1C1CanadaPhone: 202-716-7456Email: [email protected]

NCR Corporation ............. 440 Caroline Rose2651 Satellite Blvd Duluth, GA 30096Phone: 770-623-7608Email: [email protected]/travel

OAG ................................... 316 3025 Highland Pkwy, Suite 200Downers Grove, IL 60515Phone: 630-515-5300Fax: 630-515-2023Email: [email protected]

One Resonance Sensors, LLC. .................................... 642 Dr. Pablo Prado2878 Camino del Rio South, Suite 115San Diego, CA 92108Phone: 619-501-5750Email: [email protected]

OpticWash ....................... 634 Bryan Myers3330 NW 95th Avenue Road Ocala, FL 34482Phone: 352-754-0500Email: [email protected]

Oracle America, Inc. ...... 836500 Oracle ParkwaysRedwood Shores, CA 94065Phone: 1-800-423-0245

Parabit Systems, Inc. .... 725 Jeimy Jimenez35 Debevoise Ave Roosevelt, NY 11575Phone: 516-378-4800Fax: 516-378-4843Email: [email protected]

Parsons Brinckerhoff .... 334 Amy GillleeceOne Penn Plaza New York, NY 10119Phone: 212-465-5000Email: [email protected]

PASSuR Aerospace ........ 507 Ron DunskyOne Landmark Square, Suite 1900Stamford, CT 06901Phone: 203-622-4086Fax: 203-629-2970

Email: [email protected]

Peerless-AV ..................... 114 Megan A. Frohlich2300 White Oak Drive Aurora, IL 60502Phone: 630-375-5100Fax: 630-870-8537Email: [email protected]

Plaza Premium Lounge . 842 Brent BowesPO Box 3002, Toronto Pearson International AirportToronto AMF, ON L5P 1B2CanadaPhone: 416-776-2652Fax: 416-776-3296Email: [email protected]

ProDIGIQ, Inc. .................. 215 Arpit Malaviya26500 W. Agoura Road, Suite 102-796Calabasas, CA 91302Phone: 818-879-0035Fax: 818-878-0668Email: [email protected]

Quantum Secure ............ 741 Laura Guenther100 Century Center Court, Suite 800San Jose CA 95112Phone: 408-453-1008Email: [email protected]

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Record-uSA .................... 825Bill Seibert4324 Phil Hargett Court Monroe, NC 28110Phone: 704-290-0214Fax: 704-289-2024Email: [email protected]

Ricondo & Associates, Inc. 528Renee Oliver20 North Clark Street, Suite 1500Chicago, IL 60602Phone: 312-212-8855Fax: 312-606-0706Email: [email protected]

Rita's Water Ice Franchise Company .......................... 736Christina Hever1210 Northbrook Drive, Suite 310Trevose, PA 19053Phone: 215-370-2459Email: [email protected]

Ross & Baruzzini ............. 317Rebecca Ryan6 South Old Orchard St. Louis, MO 63119Phone: 314-918-8383Fax: 314-918-1766Email: [email protected]

RS&H ................................. 411Mr. Bill Hogan10748 Deerwood Park Boulevard South Jacksonville, FL 32256Phone: 904-256-2299Fax: 800-464-4358Email: [email protected]

Saab .................................. 217Paul Bryson2101 L St., NW, Suite 325Washington, DC 20037Phone: 703-406-7209Email: [email protected]

SDI ..................................... 541John Rathwell33 W. Monroe, Suite 400Chicago, IL 60603Phone: 248-425-2282Email: [email protected]

Security Radar Integrators, Inc. ..................................... 823Dan Flynn398 Barton Boulevard Rockledge, FL 32955Phone: 321-427-8873Fax: 321-222-1330Email: [email protected]

ServiceTec International, Inc. ..................................... 622Adriano Di Placido12007 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 355Reston, VA 20191Phone: 703-259-4000Fax: 703-259-4001Email: [email protected]

Signature Flight Support Corporation ...................... 328Mary MillerRonald Reagan Washington National Airport, Hangar 7 - General AviationWashington, DC 20001Phone: 703-417-3540Fax: 703-417-3541Email: [email protected]

SITA ................................... 423Alexandra O’Brate3100 Cumberland Blvd., Suite 1200Atlanta, GA 30339Phone: 770-303-3760Fax: 770-612-2208Email: [email protected]

Skanska uSA Building Inc. 934389 Interpace Parkway, 5th Fl.Parsipanny, NJ 07054Phone: 503-329-5718www.usa.skanska.com

SMART Airports & Regions 801Andrew HazellAviation Media, Sovereign House, 26-30 London RoadTwickenham, Middlesex TW13RWUnited KingdomPhone: +44 208 831 7518Email: [email protected]

Smiths Detection ............ 231Tara Brown2202 Lakeside Boulevard Edgewood, MD 21040Phone: 410-612-2675Fax: 410-510-9491Email: [email protected]

SSi ..................................... 616Lorena de Rodriguez7320 N. LaCholla Blvd, #154-192Tucson, AZ 85741Phone: 480-699-3743Fax: 480-706-3765Email: [email protected]

Stratus Technologies ..... 808Joost Verhofstad111 Powdermill Road Maynard, MA 01754Phone: 978-461-7326Email: [email protected]

SuperShuttle International/VTOD ................................. 431Sean Quigley8601 Georgia Avenue, Suite 604Silver Spring, MD 20910Phone: 240-485-2109Fax: 240-485-2139Email: [email protected]

T.y. Lin International ....... 319Richard A. Waters P.E.201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 900Coral Gables, FL 33134Phone: 305-567-1888Fax: 305-567-1771Email: [email protected]

Telamon Corporation ...... 849Alexa Amatulli1000 East 116th Street Carmel, IN 46032Phone: 317-818-6705Email: [email protected]

Telos ID ............................. 517Mark Proefrock19886 Ashburn Road Ashburn, VA 20147-2358Phone: 703-724-3800Fax: 703-724-3867Email: [email protected]

Tensator ............................ 230Ingrid Principe260 Spur Drive South Bay Shore, NY 11706Phone: 631-415-5244Fax: 631-666-0300Email: [email protected]

Tetra Tech ......................... 707Joel Hernandez3475 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107Phone: 626-351-4664Email: [email protected]/

Thales ATM u.S. .............. 335Beth Larson10950 El Monte, Suite 110Overland Park, KS 66211Phone: 913-422-2725Fax: 913-922-2900Email: [email protected]

ThyssenKrupp Airport Systems, Inc..................... 529Enver Sarilar3201 N Sylvania Ave, 117Fort Worth, TX 76111Phone: 817-210-5000Fax: 817-210-5043Email: [email protected]

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Transportation Research Board - ACRP ................... 430Michael Salamone500 5th St., NW Washington, DC 20001Phone: 202-334-1268Fax: 202-334-2006Email: [email protected]/CRP/ACRP/ACRP.asp

TranSystems Corporation ....322Gary Luczak1717 Arch Street, Suite 700Philadelphia, PA 19103Phone: 215-627-2700Fax: 215-627-9113Email: [email protected]

Trinity Highway Rentals 906Steve Hayes8950 Hwy 5, Suite DDouglasville, GA 30134Phone: 770-947-5103Fax: 770-947-9546Email: [email protected]

Twist Inc. .......................... 130Kali Ables47 S. Limestone Street, PO Box 177Jamestown, OH 45335Phone: 937-675-9581Fax: 937-675-3766Email: [email protected]

ubifrance North America .... 840Rachel Kurowski205 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 3730Chicago, IL 60601

Phone: 312-327-5271Email: [email protected]

unisys ............................... 828Oliver Houri801 Lakeview Drive, Suite 100Blue Bell, PA 19422Phone: 215-986-7580Fax: 215-986-4182Email: [email protected]

Vanderlande Industries, Inc. 701James Hanna1828 West Oak Parkway Marietta, GA 30062Phone: 770-250-2800Fax: 770-250-2810Email: [email protected]

Varec, Inc., a Leidos company ........................... 818Michelle Ellingson5834 Peachtree Corners East Peachtree Corners, GA 30092Phone: 770-447-9202Fax: 770-447-5767Email: [email protected]

WDFG (World Duty Free Group) ............................... 501Finn Lawrence6905 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20817Phone: 240-694-4100Email: [email protected]

Woolpert ........................... 225Tom Mochty4454 Idea Center Blvd Dayton, OH 45430Phone: 937-461-5660Fax: 937-461-0743Email: [email protected]

World Health Networks 640Linda McNicholas630 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10111Phone: 212-554-3660Email: linda.mcnicholas@worldhealthnetworks.comwww.worldhealthnetworks.com

XpresSpa Holdings, LLC 601Moreton Binn3 East 54th Street, 9th FloorNew York, NY 10022Phone: 212-750-9595Fax: 212-750-0835Email: [email protected]

yardi Systems .................. 709Helena Race430 S. Fairview Avenue Santa Barbara, CA 93117Phone: 805-699-2040Fax: 805-699-2044Email: [email protected]

yGM Group....................... 835Seth Grossman 5409 18th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11204Phone: 866-231-9104-510Fax: 718-331-8231Email: [email protected]

Zodiac Arresting Systems ...141Kevin Quan2239 High Hill Rd Logan Township, NJ 08085Phone: 856-241-8620Fax: 856-241-8621Email: [email protected]

Zoeftig ............................... 417Cara LinehanKings Hill Industrial Estate Bude, Cornwall United KingdomPhone: 44-1288-354-512Fax: 44-1288-355-954Email: [email protected]

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Airside Services

Air Traffic Control

Saab .................................. 217

Aircraft Arresting Systems

Zodiac Arresting Systems ...141

Airfield Lighting

ADB Airfield Solutions .. 723

Eaton Crouse-Hinds Airport Lighting ............................. 912

Fixed Base Operator

Signature Flight Support Corporation ...................... 328

Ground HandlingSignature Flight Support Corporation ...................... 328

Twist Inc. .......................... 130

Hangars

Signature Flight Support Corporation ...................... 328

Pavement Markings

Ennis-Flint ........................ 735Hi-Lite Airfield Services, LLC ..................................... 737

Snow and Ice Control

Alamo Industrial ............. 126

Construction and Facility Development

Airport Facility Developers

Hensel Phelps ................. 535

SMART Airports & Regions 801

ubifrance North America ....840

Architects & Engineers

Argus Consulting, Inc..... 428

Arup ................................... 223

Burns & McDonnell........ 214

Corgan Associates Inc... 124

Fay, Spofford & Thorndike ..228

Fentress Architects ........ 523

Gensler ............................. 812

Ghafari Associates ......... 946

LEO A DALy ...................... 717

Ross & Baruzzini ............. 317

RS&H ................................. 411

T.y. Lin International ....... 319

Tetra Tech ......................... 707

TranSystems Corporation ....322

Woolpert ........................... 225

Barricades and Fencing

Trinity Highway Rentals 906

ConstructionClark Construction Group, LLC ..................................... 806

Hi-Lite Airfield Services, LLC ..................................... 737

Holder Construction Company ........................... 816

Record-uSA ..................... 825

SMART Airports & Regions 801

Construction ManagementClark Construction Group, LLC ..................................... 806

Ghafari Associates ......... 946

Hensel Phelps ................. 535

Holder Construction Company ........................... 816

Oracle America, Inc. .......836T.y. Lin International ....... 319

DesignAECOM.............................. 628

Burns & McDonnell........ 214

Corgan Associates Inc... 124

Fentress Architects ........ 523

Gensler ............................. 812

Ghafari Associates ........ 946

LEO A DALy ...................... 717

Record-uSA ..................... 825

T.y. Lin International ....... 319

TranSystems Corporation ....322

Land Acquisition and Relocation

SMART Airports & Regions 801

Pavement Restoration & RehabilitationEnnis-Flint ........................ 735

Hi-Lite Airfield Services, LLC ..................................... 737

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Program Management

AECOM.............................. 628

Oracle America, Inc. .......836

Consulting and Management Air Service Development Consultants

Airbiz Aviation Strategies Ltd. ..................................... 407

OAG ................................... 316

Airline Schedules Data

OAG ................................... 316

AirportsBurns & McDonnell........ 214

Fay, Spofford & Thorndike ..228

Long Beach Airport ........ 809

NCR Corporation ............. 440Ricondo & Associates, Inc. 528

SSi ..................................... 616

Woolpert ........................... 225

AssociationsACI-NA .............................. 547

Airport Consultants Council 900

American Association of Airport Executives .......... 803

ConsultantsAirport Consultants Council 900

ALTADONA, S.A. .............. 434

Argus Consulting, Inc..... 428

Electronic Data, Inc., (EDI) ..546

Fay, Spofford & Thorndike ..228

GCR Inc ............................. 834

Gensler ............................. 812

Lea+Elliott, Inc. ............... 314

Parsons Brinckerhoff and Heery ................................. 334

RS&H ................................. 411

TranSystems Corporation ....322

EducationACI-NA .............................. 547

American Association of Airport Executives .......... 803

Environmental Engineers & ConsultantsArgus Consulting, Inc..... 428

Landrum & Brown........... 416

Telamon Corporation ...... 849

Tetra Tech ......................... 707

Facilities ManagementABM/AirServ ................... 441

AnyLogic North America 734

Electronic Data, Inc. (EDI) ...546

Hensel Phelps ................. 535

ISS Facility Services, Inc. ...429

Plaza Premium Lounge .. 842

yardi Systems .................. 709

Financial Consultants

Landrum & Brown........... 416

Management ConsultantsAirbiz Aviation Strategies Ltd. ..................................... 407

Ricondo & Asociates, Inc. ..528

Marketing ServicesBella Bagno, Inc. ............ 229

IHS Jane’s ........................ 243

Leaman Infodesign ......... 537

Master Planning

Airbiz Aviation Strategies Ltd. ..................................... 407

Arup ................................... 223

Corgan Associates Inc... 124

Fentress Architects ........ 523

Landrum & Brown........... 416

LEO A DALy ...................... 717

Ricondo & Associates, Inc. 528

RS&H ................................. 411

Passenger HandlingAir-Transport IT Services, Inc. (AirIT) ........................ 309

ARINC/Rockwell Collins 617

Cobus Industries LP........ 543

ISS Facility Services, Inc. ...429

Passenger ServicesArconas Corporation ...... 401

CNN Airport Network .... 506

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FuelRod ............................. 903

ISS Facility Services, Inc. ...429

World Health Networks 640

Passenger Transportation ConsultingAnyLogic North America 734

Cobus Industries LP........ 543

Lea+Elliott, Inc. ............... 314

Public Relations

Leaman Infodesign ......... 537

Research Services

Transportation Research Board – ACRP .................. 430

State or Local Government Entities

Long Beach Airport ........ 809

Training

SSi ..................................... 616

Equipment400 Hz Ground PowerJBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems ............................ 318

ubifrance North America ....840

Air Conditioning SystemsJBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems ............................ 318

Twist Inc. .......................... 130

Airside/Apron Buses

Cobus Industries LP........ 543

Automated People MoversBombardier Transportation .106

ThyssenKrupp Airport Systems, Inc..................... 529

Baggage Handling EquipmentBEuMER Corporation ..... 822

G & S Airport Conveyor.. 813

Smith Detection .............. 231

ThyssenKrupp Airport Systems, Inc..................... 529

Vanderlande Industries, Inc. 701

Energy Conservation SystemsTelamon Corporation ...... 849

Twist Inc. .......................... 130

Floor Covering

Bella Bagno, Inc. ............ 229

FOD Detection EquipmentThales ATM u.S. .............. 335

Varec, Inc., a Leidos company ........................... 818

FurnitureArconas Corporation ...... 401

Kusch+Co ......................... 435

Zoeftig ............................... 417

Ground Transportation

Bombardier Transportation .106

Passenger Boarding BridgesG & S Airport Conveyor.. 813

JBT AeroTech, Jetway Systems ............................ 318

ThyssenKrupp Airport Systems, Inc..................... 529

Signs & DisplaysAdvanced Application Design, Inc. ...................... 901

airportONE.com............... 241

Arconas Corporation ...... 401

Eaton Crouse-Hinds Airport Lighting ............................. 912

Ennis-Flint ........................ 735

Four Winds Interactive .. 112

LG Electronics uSA, Inc. 129

NCR Corporation ............. 440

Parabit Systems, Inc. ..... 725

Peerless-AV ..................... 114

Tensator ............................ 230

Terminal EquipmentEpson America, Inc. ....... 331

NCR Corporation ............. 440

Vanderlande Industries, Inc. 701

Ticket CountersEpson America, Inc. ....... 331

Vanderlande Industries, Inc. 701

Voice Announcement

Advanced Application Design, Inc. ...................... 901

Com-Net Software .......... 522

Innovative Electronic Designs ............................. 337

IT and CommunicationsAirport Automation ToolsInnovative Travel Solutions by yVR ............................... 512

MorphoTrust uSA ........... 342

NAVCANatm and Searidge Technologies Inc. ........... 610

PASSuR Aerospace ........ 507

Quantum Secure ............. 741

Saab .................................. 217

Security Radar Integrators, Inc. ..................................... 823

Thales ATM u.S. .............. 335

Varec, Inc., a Leidos company ........................... 818

Collaborative Decision-Making SoftwareAnyLogic North America 734

Exelis ................................ 729

Lockheed Martin............. 235

NAVCANatm and Searidge Technologies Inc. ........... 610

PASSuR Aerospace ........ 507

CommunicationsAtHoc, Inc......................... 847

Black Box Network Services ........................... 340

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FuelRod ............................. 903

Innovative Electronic Designs ............................. 337

Peerless-AV ..................... 114

Ross & Baruzzini ............. 317

Saab .................................. 217

Fiber Optic Infrastructure

Black Box Network Services............................ 340

Flight Information Display SystemsARINC/Rockwell Collins 617

Com-Net Software .......... 522

FlightView Inc. ................ 531

Four Winds Interactive .. 112

Gentrack – Airport 20/20 324

Infax, Inc........................... 118

Innovative Electronic Designs ............................. 337

International Display Systems, Inc..................... 138

LG Electronics uSA, Inc. 129

NAVCANatm and Searidge Technologies Inc. ........... 610

OAG ................................... 316

Peerless-AV ..................... 114

ProDIGIQ, Inc. .................. 215

ServiceTec International, Inc. ..................................... 622

Flight Tracking and Noise Monitoring TechnologyExelis ................................ 729

FlightView Inc. ................ 531

Geographic Information SystemsAECOM.............................. 628

Leaman Infodesign ......... 537

Woolpert ........................... 225

Ground Communications

Tetra Tech ......................... 707

Information SystemsAdvanced Application Design, Inc. ...................... 901

airportONE.com............... 241

Air-Transport IT Services, Inc. (AirIT) ........................ 309

ALTADONA, S.A. .............. 434

AST Corporation.............. 743

Bradford Airport Logistics ..713

Com-Net Software .......... 522

Epson America, Inc. ....... 331

FlightView Inc. ................ 531

Gentrack – Airport 20/20 324

Infax, Inc........................... 118

International Display Systems, Inc..................... 138

LG Electronics uSA, Inc. 129

Lockheed Martin............. 235

Parabit Systems, Inc. ..... 725

ProDIGIQ, Inc. .................. 215

ServiceTec International, Inc. ..................................... 622

SITA ................................... 423

Telos ID ............................. 517

ubifrance North America ....840

unisys ............................... 828

SoftwareAlert Enterprise ............... 519

AST Corporation.............. 743

AtHoc, Inc......................... 847

BEuMER Corporation ..... 822

Electronic Data, Inc. ...... 546

Exelis ................................ 729

Four Winds Interactive .. 112

GCR Inc ............................. 834

Gentrack – Airport 20/20 324

MorphoTrust uSA ........... 342

Oracle America, Inc. .......836

PASSuR Aerospace ........ 507

ProDIGIQ, Inc. .................. 215

Quantum Secure ............. 741

Stratus Technologies ..... 808

Varec, Inc., a Leidos company ........................... 818

yardi Systems .................. 709

Systems IntegrationAir-Transport It Services, Inc. (AirIT) ........................ 309

ALTADONA, S.A. .............. 434

ARINC/Rockwell Collins 617

AST Corporation.............. 743

BEuMER Corporation ..... 822

Infax, Inc........................... 118

International Display Systems, Inc..................... 138

Lockheed Martin............. 235

Ross & Baruzzini ............. 317

SDI ..................................... 541

Security Radar Integrators, Inc. ..................................... 823

SITA ................................... 423

Telos ID ............................. 517

Thales ATM u.S. .............. 335

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unisys ............................... 828

Telecommunications

Black Box Network Services............................ 340

SITA ................................... 423

Passenger Terminal ConcessionsAdvertising Services

CNN Airport Network .... 506

OpticWash ....................... 634

Duty Free

WDFG (World Duty Free Group) ............................... 501

EntertainmentCNN Airport Network .... 506

OpticWash ....................... 634

Food and BeverageBradford Airport Logistics ..713

HMSHost Corporation .... 107

Hojeij Branded Foods, Inc. .121

Hudson Group .................. 300

Plaza Premium Lounge .. 842

Rita’s Water Ice Franchise Company ........................... 736

Ground Transportation

ABM/AirServ ................... 441

SuperShuttle International/VTOD ................................. 431

Health and WellnessPlaza Premium Lounge .. 842

World Health Networks 640

XpresSpa Holdings, LLC 601

Medical Services

World Health Networks 640

News/GiftsHudson Group .................. 300

WDFG (World Duty Free Group) ............................... 501

ParkingABM/AirServ ................... 441

LAZ Parking ..................... 742

Publications

Airport Improvement Magazine.......................... 807

Rental Cars

Enterprise Holdings........ 329

Specialty RetailFuelRod ............................. 903

Goodfellows Shoeshine 447

Hudson Group .................. 300

OpticWash ....................... 634

WDFG (World Duty Free Group) ............................... 501

XpresSpa Holdings, LLC 601

SecurityAccess ControlsairportONE.com............... 241

Honeywell International, Inc. ..................................... 115

Kaba .................................. 635

Parabit Systems, Inc. ..... 725

SDI ..................................... 541

Stratus Technologies ..... 808

Tensator ............................ 230

CheckpointBella Bagno, Inc. ............ 229

GCR Inc ............................. 834

Kaba .................................. 635

Smiths Detection ............ 231

Tensator ............................ 230

Explosive Detection SystemsOne Resonance Sensors, LLC ..................................... 642

Smiths Detection ............ 231

Fencing

Honeywell International, Inc. ..................................... 115

Security/Safety

Airport Consultants Council 900

Alert Enterprise ............... 519

Arup ................................... 223

AtHoc, Inc......................... 847

Bradford Airport Logistics .. 713

Honeywell International, Inc. ..................................... 115

Kaba .................................. 635

MorphoTrust uSA ........... 342One Resonance Sensors, LLC ..................................... 642

Quantum Secure ............. 741

Record-uSA ..................... 825

SDI ..................................... 541

Security Radar Integrators, Inc. ..................................... 823

SSi ..................................... 616

Stratus Technologies ..... 808

Telos ID ............................. 517

unisys ............................... 828

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Risk Management Conference San Diego, CA January 14 – 16, 2015

Customer Service Seminar Reno, NV January 27 – 29, 2015

CEO Forum & Winter Board Meeting Sarasota, FL February 3 – 6, 2015

Business Information Technology Conference Vancouver, BC March 22 – 25, 2015

Environmental Affairs Conference Vancouver, BC March 22 – 25, 2015

Public Safety & Security Spring Conference Vancouver, BC March 22 – 25, 2015

Operations & Technical Affairs Conference Vancouver, BC March 22 – 25, 2015

CAC Annual Conference Vancouver, BC March 25 – 27, 2015

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