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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Program Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Flight Plan to Recovery: Preparing Airports for the Return of the Traveling Public. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25954.
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APPENDIX A: Program Agenda   48

REGISTER TODAY Flight Plan to Recovery: Preparing Airports and Their Business Partners for the Return of the Flying Public COVID-19 has dramatically affected domestic and international airports and travel industries. Their challenges are shared by all partners working to ensure safety, public confidence, and financial sustainability in the aviation industry. Join distinguished industry thought leaders from the airport ecosystem, including governmental, airport, airline, and other stakeholders, to discuss current and ongoing practices in restoring traveler confidence in air travel. Presentations will focus on strategies and case studies in safety, operations, public health, and financial sustainability to help airports navigate the new normal. Featured speakers:  Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Airport Director, St. Louis Lambert International Airport and Chair, ACRP Oversight Committee  Roger Dow, President and CEO, U.S. Travel Association  Joseph Lopano, Chief Executive Officer, Tampa International Airport  Andrew Boyett, Senior Manager, Customer Experience, Southwest Airlines ACRP welcomes all airport industry stakeholders to this event. Speakers will be available to answer participant questions after presentations. ACRPInsightEventZoom DATE: May 28, 2020 TIME: 1:00 - 5:00 PM ET WHERE: Zoom Webinar hosted by ACRP. Register below to receive a link.

Flight Plan to Recovery: Preparing Airports and Their Business Partners for the Return of the Flying Public May 28, 2020 via Zoom 1:00 – 1:15 PM ET WELCOME Neil Pedersen, Executive Director, TRB Moderator: Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Airport Director, St. Louis Lambert International Airport and Chair, ACRP Oversight Committee 1:15 – 1:30 PM ET FAA/US DOT An Overview of What We Are Doing to Ensure Consistency Winsome Lenfert, Deputy Associate Administrator of Airports, Federal Aviation Administration 1:30 – 2:10 PM ET HEALTH UPDATE Health, Safety, and Travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic Dr. Hilary Godwin, Dean, University of Washington, School of Public Health Passenger Risk Perception, Confidence and Behavior Dr. Baruch Fischhoff, Howard Heinz University Professor, Carnegie Mellon University 2:10 – 2:25 PM ET OVERTURE An Industry Overview of the New Normal to Ensure the Health and Safety of Travelers Roger Dow, President & CEO, U.S. Travel Association 2:25 – 4:00 PM ET AIRPORT AND STAKEHOLDER 30-MINUTE CASE STUDIES AND BEST PRACTICES Airports—Executive-Level Discussion of Current and Future Plans Lance Lyttle, Managing Director, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Joseph Lopano, Chief Executive Officer, Tampa International Airport Airlines—Highlights of Plans in Place Kirk Hotelling, Vice President Airport Affairs and Facilities, American Airlines Andrew Boyett, Senior Manager, Customer Experience, Southwest Airlines Other Stakeholders—Challenges of Social Distancing and Touchless Environment Joe Thornton, Chief Operating Officer, HMSHost Rob Mitchell, Business Development and Global Airport Partnerships, Uber Daniel Price, Policy Coordination Manager, Strategy, Policy Coordination & Innovation, TSA 4:00 – 4:35 PM ET Q&A 4:35 – 5:00 PM ET NEXT STEPS Identifying Areas of Research and Topics for Further Discussion Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Insight Events bring together airport industry leaders, subject matter experts, and researchers from fields related to the event topic to explore and discuss issues and insights of significance to airport operators. These in-depth discussions are intended to bring solutions and best practices to airports as well as help identify areas of future research needs.

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This report summarizes an event focused on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic response and its impact on the operational and economic recovery of airports.

The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program'sConference Proceedings on the Web 27: Flight Plan to Recovery: Preparing Airports for the Return of the Traveling Public includes presentations from airport industry leaders who discussed current and ongoing practices to get passenger confidence back to aid in airport recovery during an ACRP Insight Event over Zoom on May 28, 2020.

Specific topics presented the aviation industry with challenges that are mutually shared by all partners, including safety, public confidence, and financial sustainability. Other topics included gaps in the industry and public response to date and how the industry may address them, as well as operational mitigation strategies to enable recovery in the post-lockdown environment.

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