Houston Airports honors Operations Center teams during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

The commitment to excellence by the Airport Operations team serves as a testament to the values Houston Airports uphold. It reflects the collective determination to prioritize the well-being of all airport stakeholders.

April 18, 2024

Amidst the bustling activity of Houston's airports, there exists a group of unsung heroes whose dedication ensures the safety of millions of passengers and airport personnel. As the nation observes National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week from April 14 to April 20, Houston Airports takes a moment to salute the steadfast commitment of its Airport Operations Center teams.

"The Airport Operations Center teams work diligently day in and day out to help keep our facilities running smoothly and ensure the safety of our guests and their fellow Houston Airports team members," said Steve Runge, Chief of Operations for Houston Airports. "Their efforts behind the scenes are fundamental to our operations, and we deeply appreciate their commitment to excellence."

  • Houston Airports has 1,200 employees. 
  • An estimated 180,000 people work for airlines, concessions, cargo, airport contractors and other aviation and aerospace stakeholders.

In the last year, the staff at Airport Operations Centers (AOC) at Bush and Hobby airports collectively managed over 215,000 calls, diligently working around the clock to address many situations, from routine inquiries to critical emergencies and severe weather. 

In 2023:

  • Bush Airport AOC answered 164,489 calls and responded to 106,259 incidents.
  • Hobby Airport AOC answered 57,920 calls and responded to 71,908 incidents.

The AOC teams played a pivotal role in airport operations, from managing traffic calls to addressing customer service concerns, responding to medical emergencies and coordinating responses to aircraft incidents. 

"In recognition of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we extend our deepest gratitude to the remarkable individuals within our Airport Operations Center teams," said Steve Runge, Chief Operations Officer for Houston Airports. "Their tireless efforts and vigilance ensure the seamless operation of our airports and the safety of all who pass through them."

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, observed annually during the second week of April, aims to honor the contributions of 911 call takers, dispatchers and other public safety telecommunications professionals. 

“These individuals form the critical link between those needing emergency assistance and the first responders who provide aid,” said Monica Horvath, Division Manager of Landside Operations at Hobby Airport. “The Airport Operations Center team embodies the spirit of this observance, functioning as the unseen guardians who monitor, coordinate, and respond to a myriad of incidents within the airport environment.”

Their responsibilities range from managing emergency situations to coordinating responses to medical emergencies, security breaches and even wildlife hazards on airport property.

"Our Airport Operations Center team members exemplify professionalism, resilience, and unwavering dedication in the face of adversity," said Bobby Miller, Division Manager of Landside Operations at Bush Airport. "Their vigilance and quick thinking play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and security of our airports, day in and day out."

As travelers navigate the skies and ground transportation during this busy season, the efforts of these dedicated professionals remain essential in maintaining the highest standards of safety and security. 

In honoring the Airport Operations Center teams during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, Houston Airports acknowledges their invaluable contributions and extends heartfelt appreciation for their unwavering dedication to public safety. Through their steadfast efforts, they embody the spirit of service and exemplify the best of Houston's aviation community.