Source: Aruba Airport

Aruba Airport Authority N.V. proudly announces the re-election of Angeline Flemming, Director of Health and Sustainability for the Airport Council International Latin America and Caribbean (ACI-LAC) Board 2026 – 2027.

During the ACI-LAC Annual Conference held in Trinidad and Tobago earlier this month, the ACI-LAC Board of Directors 2026 – 2027 was elected as representation for the ACI-LAC region. AAA’s Angeline Flemming was first elected for the Board of Directors of 2024 – 2025 and has now been re-elected for a second term as member of the Board of Directors for ACI-LAC for 2026-2027.

ACI-LAC develops programs, standards, policies and practices, with the aim of raising the industry’s professional standards. ACI-LAC has over 350 member airports in Latin America and Caribbean and ACI World has more than 2,000 members globally, that manage 95% of the world’s air traffic.

“I am deeply honored to be able to represent our airport in this important organization once more. During the past two years, we increased our participation in important ACI -LAC committees on Environment, Security, IT and Facilitation and participated in several training, webinars and courses. Several AAA colleagues had the opportunity this year to participate in practical learning visits at Munich Airport, covering innovation, master planning and commercial topics. This platform has allowed AAA to forge important connections and collaborate with other airports, thus exchanging knowledge and expertise between these airports and AAA.”, said Angeline Flemming.