Airports Positioned at the Center of Global Aviation Sustainability Push
Airports are being positioned at the center of the aviation sector’s sustainability transition, as global industry bodies call for more coordinated and practical action.
The Airports Council International, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum and the International Civil Aviation Organization, has released its Global Sustainability Outlook, outlining key priorities for the industry.
The report highlights both the urgency of current environmental and economic pressures and the opportunity to accelerate change. It identifies four major forces shaping the sustainability agenda: technology, policy and geopolitics, economics, and broader industry dynamics.
Airports are expected to play a role that goes beyond traditional infrastructure. They are increasingly seen as hubs of innovation and coordination, supporting the transition to more sustainable aviation systems while maintaining operational stability.
The report calls for a shift from long term ambition to actionable strategies, emphasizing the need for scalable technologies, aligned regulation, and sustained collaboration across the global aviation ecosystem.
As passenger demand continues to recover, airports face growing pressure to deliver measurable sustainability outcomes while supporting long term industry growth.