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Head of Airports, David Stewart, discusses strategies to maximize air traffic services in Brazil by identifying airspace improvements, enhancing system efficiencies, expanding technology training, and simplifying approval procedures. Addressing challenges such as congested airports, poor consultation, and lack of CAPEX efficiency through transparent consultation, investment prioritization, and regulatory enhancements for continuous improvement.
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Brazil Aviation Infrastructure David Stewart, Head of Airports
Maximise Air Traffic Services • Find opportunities for additional airspace improvements • Implement system and equipment efficiencies • Expand training of new technologies • Simplify approval procedures
Congested Airports Highly Congested Congested
Passenger Growth Source: SNEA
Issues • Poor Consultation and transparency • Lack of CAPEX efficiency • Inadequate service/performance • NEED FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
Desired Approach • Open, transparent and meaningful consultation • Agreed investment priorities supported by business cases • Clear, credible and accepted benchmarking
Desired Approach • Measurable and accountable cost efficiency targets • Service Level Agreements • Robust independent regulation and appeals
Typical Privatization Models • Sale of airports to private companies and financial investors • Long-term leasing of airport assets to private investors • Long-term leasing of airport facilities to airlines.
Success Criteria? • What does a “successful” privatization look like? • How should “success” be measured? • Return on Investment? • CAPEX? • Airport Capacity? • Levels of Service?