Aruba Airport Authority N.V.’s Angeline Flemming appointed to ACI LAC Board of Directors 2024-2025
ACI-LAC just lately hosted the Annual Common Meeting, Convention & Exhibition in Miami from November 5 to 7, 2023, which collectively introduced over 500 senior executives of the airport business from all around the world and featured dialogue matters that form how the aviation business is shortly evolving.
ACI-LAC was based in 1991 to offer assist for safe, secure, environment friendly, and environmentally suitable airport techniques. ACI-LAC represents the Latin America & Caribbean area of Airports Council Worldwide, the one worldwide skilled affiliation of airport operators. ACI-LAC has over 87 members, working greater than 365 airports within the Latin-American and Caribbean area. ACI-LAC has a spread of world and regional initiatives to help members in elevating requirements and selling skilled excellence in its member airports and cooperation amongst all aviation business sectors and its stakeholders, in addition to nationwide and worldwide governments and organizations.
Aruba Airport Authority is extremely proud of the appointment and the important role that Angeline Flemming will be playing on behalf of our airport, to further promote safe and sustainable travel and other important aviation initiatives in the Latin America and Caribbean region. With her industry knowledge and vast experience, I am confident that Angeline will capably represent Aruba and the direct region’s interests in the ACI-LAC Board”, stated Joost Meijs, CEO of Aruba Airport Authority.
Angeline Flemming seems ahead to contributing to the ACI-LAC Board, comprised of educated and skilled Airport leaders. “I see this as a great opportunity for our island to have a voice in regional developments and initiatives. But also, to learn from other Airports in the region and to tackle issues of mutual concern, like connectivity, workforce challenges, technological developments, and climate resilience. The LAC region has seen the most traffic growth post-covid, and this highlights even more the importance of operational efficiencies and collaboration. I am particularly honored and excited to be part of a historic Board composition, on January 1, 2024, for the first time in history, of the twenty board directors of the ACI-LAC Board, five are female Aviation leaders, including the Board President Monika Infante, CEO of AERODOM.”





