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AGENDA

ICAO SEMINAR ON

GREEN AIRPORTS

8 AND 9 MAY 2019 | LIMA, PERU

in cooperation with

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07:30 – 09:00 Registration

09:00 – 09:40 Keynote speechesMr. Fabio Rabbani, Regional Director (South America), ICAOMr. Michael Rossell, Deputy Director General, Airports Council International

Mr. Juan Jose Salmon Balestra, Chief Executive Officer, Lima Airport

09:40 – 09:50 Introduction and setting the sceneMs. Jane Hupe, Deputy Director Environment, ICAO

09:50 – 10:50 Session 1: Emerging trends in airport environmental managementAirports have made considerable progress on managing environmental impacts despite the increasing complexity of their operations. The 2017 Seminar on Green Airports took stock of the policies and practices underlying the management of green airports. One of the conclusions of the 2017 Seminar was that “Green Airports” is a fast-evolving concept. This session will therefore review the new practices and new areas making an airport green. It will introduce a number of themes that will be more closely examined during the Seminar.

Speakers:Mrs. Juliana Scavuzzi, Senior Manager, Environment, Airports Council International (ACI) Mr. Mike Kilburn, Acting General Manager, Sustainability for Airport Authority Hong Kong Ms. Elizabeth Leavitt, Senior Director, Environment and Sustainability, Port of Seattle Ms. Tania Solvey Chacin Jaimes, Director Risks and Sustainability, Eldorado Airport, Bogota

10:50 – 11:20 Coffee break

Day 1 - Wednesday, 8 May 2019

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11:20 – 12:50 Session 2: Circular economyThe concept of Circular Economy is one of the new components of “Green Airports” that was not considered during the 2017 Seminar. A “Circular Economy” covers a range of environmental activities: energy efficiency, waste management (including recycling), water management. These activities contribute to the environmental sustainability of international aviation and the principle of a circular economy has already been embraced by a number of international aviation stakeholders, including airlines and airports. It is expected that this session will provide information on the inception and history of “Circular Economy”, on the different building blocks forming this concept and on how it translates in international aviation stakeholders’ practices.

Speakers: World Business Council for Sustainable Developments (WBCSD)

Ms. Denise Pronk, Programme Manager Corporate Responsibility, Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport Mr. Rodrigo Tavares, Environmental Manager, Salvador Airport Ms. Erin Cooke, Sustainability & Environmental Policy Director, San Francisco International Airport

12:50 – 14:00 Lunch break sponsored byLima Airport Partners S.R.L.

14:00 – 15:15 Session 3: Carbon management and clean energyIncreasingly, international airports diversify their sources of energy, including an increasing share of renewable energy in their energy mix. During the 2017 Seminar on Green Airports, a range of renewable energy options that airports can implement in order to reduce their carbon footprint were explored. In this session, the focus will be on how the airport operator can become an agent of change at local and regional levels, and stimulate the production and consumption of clean energy beyond the airport fence.

Speakers: Mr. Juan Veras, Emissions Reduction Coordinator, Civil Aviation Authority, Dominican RepublicMs. Marina Bylinsky, Head of Sustainability, ACI Mr. Jorge Rosillo, General Manager, Galápagos Ecological Airport

Day 1 - Wednesday, 8 May 2019

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Day 1 - Wednesday, 8 May 2019

15:15 – 15:45 Coffee break

15:45 – 17:00 Session 4: A door-to-door sustainable travelIn March 2017, the Representatives to the ICAO Council signed “The Galapagos Vision for a Sustainable Journey using Air Travel”, introducing the idea of carbon-free air travel. This session will look at each segments of this journey and will lay down a number of initiatives to support the Galapagos Vision.

Speakers: Ms. Adriana Bejarano Carrillo, Head of Assurance, Costa Rica Airport Ms. Lana van Merter, Commercial Development manager, Neste Mr. David Brain, Environment and Operations, EUROCONTROL

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Day 2 – Thursday, 9 May 2019

09:00 – 10:30 Session 5: Climate adaptation and resilienceThe effects of climate change can affect international aviation operations, cause delays and inefficiencies and consequently have environmental impacts. ICAO has been leading key work on climate change adaptation in international aviation, fostering the understanding of the climate change impacts and alerting on the risks. This session will unveil this important are of work and stimulate discussion amongst panellists on next steps order to enhance the resilience of the sector, so that it can fully deliver its socio-economic benefits, focussing on Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

Speakers: Ms. Rachel Burbidge, Policy Officer, Environment and Climate Change, EUROCONTROL Mr. Thomas Cuddy, Environmental Protection Specialist, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break

11:00 – 12:30 Session 6: Noise management at and around airports: community engagement Noise management remains a strong focus for airport operators worldwide. Community engagement is increasingly considered as the key to successful environmental management, in particular noise. However, community engagement strategies should be tailor-made to the specific projects, the airport and the local communities surrounding the airport. This session will cover practices related to noise management, with a broader scope, as communities establish themselves as one of the main interlocutors of airport operators.

Speakers:Mr. Martin Doherty, Environmental Manager, North Runway Project, Dublin Airport Authority Mr. José de la Cruz, Lima Airport, PeruMr. Ian Jopson, Head of Environmental and Community Affairs, NATS Ms. Mary Ellen Eagan, President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Directors, HMMH

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Day 2 – Thursday, 9 May 2019

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break

14:00 – 15:00 Session 7: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) – social license to operate and growThis session will explore the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a key component of airport management. In particular, how can airports add value to communities, in line with a “business to people” (B2P) approach. Environmental factors are the single biggest reason that communities object to the development and expansion of airports, and that demonstrable efforts to reduce the environmental footprint play a crucial role in securing expansion. CSR experts will be invited to present the latest policies and best practices and will provide concrete case studies on their implementation at airports, including in South America.

Speakers:Ms. Kristi McKenney, Manager of Aviation Planning and Development, Port of Oakland Mr. Robert Hoogh, Environment and Operational Compliance, Edmonton Regional Airports AuthorityMr. Frederic Eychenne, Director, Air Transport Affairs, Airbus

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break

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Day 2 – Thursday, 9 May 2019

15:30 – 16:30 Session 8: Investing in airports: green finance and airport privatizationAll airports are required to meet the environmental standards of the national and local authorities in which they are situated. This is regardless of whether they are in the public or private sector. This session discusses how governments wishing to privatise their airports address the question. This session provides cases studies from airports which have already dealt with these issues and how their continued engagement with the authorities has proved that a strong commitment to environmental protection is key to long term success.

Moderator: Ambassador Mitzi Gurgel Valente da Costa, Brazil’s Representative on the ICAO Council

Speakers:Ms. Juliana Salim Faria Dantas, Investment Manager, ANAC, BrazilMr. Andrew O’Brian, CEO Quito Airport, President of ACI Latin America and the Caribbean

16:30 – 17:00 Closing remarks by Ms. Jane Hupe, Deputy Director Environment, ICAO

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