Quito Airport, key in 90% of exports, will host event to boost investment and competitiveness
An event in Quito aims to explore the impact of airports on cities, focusing on investment, employment, and competitiveness.
An important event, the ACI Airport Day Quito, is set to take place in Ecuador's capital, bringing together experts from Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America to discuss the influential role airports play in urban development. This initiative, organized by the Latin America and Caribbean Airports Council (ACI-LAC), will be hosted at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport, which is crucial for 90% of the region's exports. The event seeks to highlight the airport's potential as a strategic economic node, connecting various sectors such as logistics, trade, hospitality, and business development.
CorporaciΓ³n Quiport, the concessionaire of the airport, emphasizes the concept of "Airport Cities," which envisions airports as central hubs that drive economic activity and attract both domestic and foreign investment. This model underscores the interconnectedness between airport infrastructure and broader economic ecosystems. As cities around the world increasingly recognize their airports' significance, events like ACI Airport Day Quito become critical for fostering dialogue and collaboration on how to enhance competitiveness and job creation in the region.
By gathering experts in this field, the event aims to stimulate discussions that can influence policy and investment decisions, ultimately enhancing the capacity of Ecuador's airports to contribute to regional economic growth. The implications of this gathering extend beyond the airport itself, influencing various sectors of the economy and positioning Quito and Ecuador as key players in the international aviation and trade arena.