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Airport Regions Council

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Airport Regions Council
Location
Area served
aviation, airports, airport regions, spatial planning, interregional cooperation, EU projects, communication
ServicesDevelopment and implementation of European projects, advocacy and representation at EU level, production of thematic studies and publications, organisation of events and development of communication campaigns.
Employees3-4

Airport Regions Council (ARC) - formerly known as Airport Regions Conference, is an association of regional and local authorities with an international airport within or near their territories, founded in 1994.[1]

Currently, the ARC has more than 30 members, ranging from regions hosting the largest hubs in Europe (e.g. Frankfurt, Madrid, etc.) to small regional airports (Oulu and Iasi).

The governance structure of the organisation includes an executive committee (the President and 7 members), an Assembly (ARC member regions) and a Secretariat, which is based in Brussels, Belgium.

Projects

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Current projects

The ARC is part of one European Union-funded project - ANIMA (Aviation Noise Impact Management through Novel Approaches).[2]

Past projects

Previous projects include dAIR, LAirA, DREAAM, all EU-funded projects.[3]

ARC Members

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In August 2019, these are the members of ARC:

 Austria
 Belgium
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 France
 Germany
 Hungary
 Ireland
 Malta
 Poland
 Romania
 Spain
 Sweden
 The Netherlands
 Norway

References

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  1. ^ Alexander, E. R. (June 1998). "Amsterdam in the Red Queen's Country: Interorganizational coordination and EU-local interaction in spatial planning and policy". European Planning Studies. 6 (3): 283–298. doi:10.1080/09654319808720462.
  2. ^ "Anima". Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  3. ^ "PREVIOUS PROJECTS". Airport Regions. Retrieved 2020-09-29.