Accreditation Options for Airport Leaders

Airport leaders play a crucial role in managing and leading airports effectively. To demonstrate their expertise and commitment to professional growth, airport leaders can pursue various accreditations and certifications. These credentials validate their knowledge, skills, and experience in specific areas of airport management.
Here are some of the accreditations available to airport leaders and the steps they must take to obtain them.
Airport Management Professional Accreditation (AMPAP) - ACI-ICAO
The Airport Management Professional Accreditation program, offered by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in partnership with industry associations, is a globally recognized accreditation. AMPAP focuses on developing leadership and management skills specific to airport management. To obtain this accreditation, airport leaders must complete the AMPAP Executive program, which consists of three mandatory courses, including Airport Strategic Management, Airport Operational Management and Airport Business Management.
Certified Member (CM) - AAAE
The Certified Member program by AAAE is designed for airport executives who want to showcase their expertise in airport management. To achieve CM status successfully complete a written exam based on key principles involved in the operation of an airport. This accreditation signifies a high level of knowledge and proficiency in airport management principles and practices.
U.S. Airport Professional Program (USAP) -ACI-NA
The U.S. Airport Professional (USAP) Program covers a full range of current airport management topics such as leadership development, business strategy, commercial management, finance, operations, safety, security, and air service.
Certified Member Airport Accreditation Program (C.M.) – Canada
This program is offered by the Canadian Airports Council (CAC) and is specifically tailored for Canadian airport professionals. It covers key areas such as airport operations, safety management, security, and environmental sustainability.
Airport Certified Employee (ACE) Program -AAAE
AAAE offers the ACE Program, which is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of various airport disciplines. There are nine ACE certifications: finance, operations, security, lighting maintenance, planning & environmental, communications, trusted agent, law enforcement and trusted agent.
Accredited Airport Executive (AAE) - AAAE
The AAE accreditation offered by AAAE is a professional designation for airport executives who have demonstrated exemplary leadership in airport management. To attain AAE status, candidates must possess relevant professional experience, pass a comprehensive written examination, complete a writing assignment and pass an oral interview led by a panel of AAEs. This designation is the platinum standard for airport executives and those looking to accelerate their careers.
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