Airport Development Concessions Agreements: Global Approaches and Guidelines for Public–Private Partnerships 2025
Description
ACI World and ACI Latin America and Caribbean release Airport Development Concessions Agreements: Global Approaches and Guidelines for Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs).
The resource provides clear, practical guidance on structuring and implementing private sector involvement at airports for concessionaires, investors, lenders, advisors, governments, and grantors.
What's inside:
- State of the airport development concessions industry
- Comprehensive guidelines for preparing, negotiating, and managing airport development concession agreements — 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
Developed with MottMcDonald and Modalis Infrastructure Partners Inc
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