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New global guidelines for airport development concession agreements amid record air travel growth: ACI

ACI World and ACI Latin America and the Caribbean chart a clear path for successful private-sector involvement at airports

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Amid record air travel growth, Airports Council International (ACI) Worldย and ACI Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)ย releasedย Airport Development Concessions Agreements: Global Approaches and Guidelines for Public-Private Partnershipsย (PPPs).ย The resource provides clear, practical guidance on structuring and implementing private-sector involvement at airports for concessionaires, investors, lenders, advisors, governments, and grantors.

Today, more thanย 850 airports in over 90 countriesย involve private-sector participation, and investment continues to expand, with 132 transactions at various stages in the global pipeline as of January 2025. Increasingly, concessioning of airport assets has become a widely used model to finance long-term infrastructure and deliver major operational improvements across most regionsโ€”underscoring the need for clear, globally informed guidance.

โ€œAirports are vital to connectivity, trade, and social and economic developmentโ€”and as demand grows, governments face real fiscal constraints to provide necessary, efficient, and sustainable infrastructure required to meet this demand,โ€ saidย ACI World Director Generalย Justin Erbacci. โ€œWell-structured public-private partnerships and concessions can mobilize investment, improve efficiency, and deliver world-class infrastructure, while safeguarding the public interest. ACI remains neutral on ownership choices; what matters is transparent governance, balanced risk allocation, and long-term value for passengers and communities.โ€

โ€œThese guidelines are built on decades of experience across our region and beyond,โ€ saidย ACI Latin America and the Caribbean Director General Dr. Rafael Echevarne.ย โ€œThey offer governments and investors a clear, practical framework to structure airport partnerships that are transparent, resilient, and focused on long-term value for passengers, communities, and economies.โ€

What the guidelines cover

  • State of the airport development concessions industry
  • Comprehensive guidelines for preparing, negotiating, and managing airport development concession agreements โ€” from feasibility to execution
  • Risk identification and allocation frameworks for financial, operational, and demand risks
  • Model clauses and templates for transparent, balanced partnerships
  • Best practices in governance, performance monitoring, and dispute resolution
  • Global case studies showcasing airport development concession models and lessons learned
  • Guidance on sustainability and community value in airport development

Why it matters now

  • Strengthens financial resilience through smarter partnerships
  • Enhances transparency and long-term stakeholder alignment
  • Reduces risk while driving sustainable growth

The launch took place at theย 2025 ACI North America (ACI-NA) & ACI World Annual General Assembly, Conference and Exhibitionย in Torontoโ€”hosted by Toronto Pearson International Airport, with Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport as supporting host. Bringing together over 2,300 delegates, the event is the most important global gathering of airport leaders, providing the platform to unveil the publication, developed with Mott MacDonald and Modalis Infrastructure Partners Inc.

 

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New global guidelines for airport development concession agreements amid record air travel growth: ACI

ACI World and ACI Latin America and the Caribbean chart a clear path for successful private-sector involvement at airports

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Amid record air travel growth, Airports Council International (ACI) Worldย and ACI Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)ย releasedย Airport Development Concessions Agreements: Global Approaches and Guidelines for Public-Private Partnershipsย (PPPs).ย The resource provides clear, practical guidance on structuring and implementing private-sector involvement at airports for concessionaires, investors, lenders, advisors, governments, and grantors.

Today, more thanย 850 airports in over 90 countriesย involve private-sector participation, and investment continues to expand, with 132 transactions at various stages in the global pipeline as of January 2025. Increasingly, concessioning of airport assets has become a widely used model to finance long-term infrastructure and deliver major operational improvements across most regionsโ€”underscoring the need for clear, globally informed guidance.

โ€œAirports are vital to connectivity, trade, and social and economic developmentโ€”and as demand grows, governments face real fiscal constraints to provide necessary, efficient, and sustainable infrastructure required to meet this demand,โ€ saidย ACI World Director Generalย Justin Erbacci. โ€œWell-structured public-private partnerships and concessions can mobilize investment, improve efficiency, and deliver world-class infrastructure, while safeguarding the public interest. ACI remains neutral on ownership choices; what matters is transparent governance, balanced risk allocation, and long-term value for passengers and communities.โ€

โ€œThese guidelines are built on decades of experience across our region and beyond,โ€ saidย ACI Latin America and the Caribbean Director General Dr. Rafael Echevarne.ย โ€œThey offer governments and investors a clear, practical framework to structure airport partnerships that are transparent, resilient, and focused on long-term value for passengers, communities, and economies.โ€

What the guidelines cover

  • State of the airport development concessions industry
  • Comprehensive guidelines for preparing, negotiating, and managing airport development concession agreements โ€” from feasibility to execution
  • Risk identification and allocation frameworks for financial, operational, and demand risks
  • Model clauses and templates for transparent, balanced partnerships
  • Best practices in governance, performance monitoring, and dispute resolution
  • Global case studies showcasing airport development concession models and lessons learned
  • Guidance on sustainability and community value in airport development

Why it matters now

  • Strengthens financial resilience through smarter partnerships
  • Enhances transparency and long-term stakeholder alignment
  • Reduces risk while driving sustainable growth

The launch took place at theย 2025 ACI North America (ACI-NA) & ACI World Annual General Assembly, Conference and Exhibitionย in Torontoโ€”hosted by Toronto Pearson International Airport, with Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport as supporting host. Bringing together over 2,300 delegates, the event is the most important global gathering of airport leaders, providing the platform to unveil the publication, developed with Mott MacDonald and Modalis Infrastructure Partners Inc.

 

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