Airport authority
An airport authority is an independent entity charged with the operation and oversight of an airport or group of airports. These authorities are often governed by a group of airport commissioners, who are appointed to lead the authority by a government official. When the authority of an entity encompasses more than just the airports in an area, harbor and rail facilities for example, the entity may be referred to as a port authority.
The Airports Council International is the world trade association of airport authorities.
In Canada, airport authorities usually refer to private (not government owned or affiliated) not-for-profit companies that are established to manage a city's commercial airports.
Examples of airport authorities overseeing multiple airports
- Canada
- France
- Aéroports de Paris
- Manages 14 airports near Paris
- Aéroports de Paris
- Spain
- AENA
- Manages 46 airports and 2 heliports in Spain
- AENA
- Hong Kong
- India
- Airports Authority of India
- Manages all airports in India, including:
- 12 international airports
- 89 domestic airports
- 26 enclave airports
- Manages all airports in India, including:
- Airports Authority of India
- Indonesia
- Angkasa Pura
- Angkasa Pura I
- Angkasa Pura II
- Angkasa Pura
- Thailand
- United States
- Columbus Regional Airport Authority
- Jacksonville Aviation Authority
- Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
- Allegheny County Airport Authority (ACAA)
- Indianapolis Airport Authority
- Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport)
- Metropolitan Airports Commission - Minneapolis-Saint Paul
- Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA)
- Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA)
- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
- Wayne County Airport Authority
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