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Hartsfield-Jackson signs sister airport agreement with El Salvador

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has signed a sister airport agreement with Executive and Autonomous Port Commission (CEPA) to promote collaboration with El Salvador.

The agreement with CEPA (La Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma), the operator of El Salvador International Airport-San Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was signed in San Salvador on Wednesday 5 March to collaborate in operational best practices, passenger services and air cargo management between the airports.

The signing took place during a two-day workshop organised by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research.

Technological innovations, AI and cybersecurity were highlighted during the Airports and Economic Development Global Training Programme “Future-Proofing Airport Development”.

The event took place through a strategic partnership with Hartsfield-Jackson and the Georgia Institute of Technology aimed at empowering airport and aviation leaders to futureproof operations and strengthen institutional resilience.

Jan Lennon, Interim General Manager of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, says, “Strengthening air service connectivity between our airports will drive trade, tourism, and investment, fostering new business opportunities that benefit both of our regions. By working together, we are enhancing aviation, creating opportunities, shaping careers, and building a future where our airports continue to thrive.”