Public–Private Partnerships (PPP) in Airport Projects
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Public–Private Partnerships (PPP) in Airport Projects

Language: English, French, Portuguese
Duration:
4 days
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About the course

The Introduction to PPPs in Aviation course guides aviation professionals, policymakers, and investors through the essential principles of public–private partnerships. It also explores their growing impact on airport development. The program explains how PPPs create value for both governments and private operators. They do this by combining public-sector oversight with private-sector expertise, capital, and efficiency. Participants learn why many countries turn to partnership models to upgrade airports, expand capacity, and improve long-term operational performance. When considering airport projects, understanding Public–Private Partnerships (PPP) is essential for stakeholders aiming for sustainable development.

Throughout the course, learners explore the main PPP structures used in aviation, including BOT, BOOT, DBFO, concessions, and management contracts. Each model offers different levels of ownership, control, and risk sharing. The course helps participants understand how these differences influence project success. By comparing advantages and limitations, participants gain the ability to evaluate which model suits specific airport contexts and national development goals. Moreover, knowing how Public–Private Partnerships function within airport projects strengthens the ability to choose the right strategy for aviation growth.

Another key part of the program focuses on financial structuring. Participants examine aeronautical and non-aeronautical revenue sources, debt and equity financing options, and the role of development finance institutions. The course also explains how effective risk allocation strengthens project viability. Through real scenarios, participants practice distributing demand, currency, construction, and operational risks in a way that protects public interests. At the same time, this ensures investor confidence in PPPs in aviation. Notably, the complexities of financing airport projects through Public–Private Partnerships (PPP) are explored in depth. This provides real-world insight.

The curriculum also covers legal and regulatory requirements, including PPP legislation, procurement processes, governance standards, and transparency expectations. Learners see how international frameworks such as ICAO and IATA influence contract design and compliance responsibilities. They learn this for both public and private partners. With respect to compliance, public–private partnerships play a vital role in airport projects.

Real-world case studies enrich the program by highlighting successful and challenging airport PPPs. Examples from Heathrow, Delhi, Istanbul, Chile, and Brazil demonstrate what drives strong outcomes and what contributes to underperformance. By analyzing these experiences, participants develop a clear understanding of how partnership structures function in practice. This approach helps clarify the impact of Public–Private Partnerships in airport project management.

The course concludes with a hands-on workshop where participants design a PPP plan for an airport project and present their strategic, financial, and regulatory approaches. This ensures they leave with practical, actionable skills directly applicable to PPPs in Aviation. Above all, mastering Public–Private Partnership principles for airport projects delivers participants the tools they need for successful aviation infrastructure.

Key Topics

  • Introduction to PPPs in Aviation

    • The role of PPPs in infrastructure development
    • Why governments and private investors pursue PPPs
    • Key drivers of PPP success
  • PPP Models in Airport Development

    • BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer)
    • BOOT (Build-Own-Operate-Transfer)
    • DBFO (Design-Build-Finance-Operate)
    • Concessions and management contracts
    • Comparative advantages and limitations
  • Financial Structuring of Airport PPPs

    • Revenue sources: aeronautical vs. non-aeronautical income
    • Financing options: debt, equity, development finance
    • Risk allocation: demand, currency, construction, operational risks
    • Financial sustainability and investor confidence
  • Legal and Regulatory Frameworks

    • PPP laws and procurement processes
    • Transparency, anti-corruption, and governance principles
    • International regulatory standards (ICAO, IATA)
  • Case Studies: Successes and Failures

    • London Heathrow Terminal 5 (UK – risk allocation lessons)
    • Delhi International Airport (India – BOT model)
    • Istanbul Airport (Turkey – mega concession model)
    • Latin America (Chile, Brazil) – concession expansion programs
    • Failed or underperforming PPPs: what went wrong?
  • Stakeholder Management

    • Role of government, airlines, investors, and regulators
    • Community engagement and environmental considerations
    • Performance monitoring and evaluation
  • Group Workshop

    • Participants design a PPP structure for a new or expanding airport
    • Present financial, legal, and operational strategies
    • Peer feedback and expert facilitation

Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the different PPP models used in airport development and operations.
  • Assess the financial, legal, and operational implications of PPPs.
  • Structure contracts that ensure fair risk allocation between public and private partners.
  • Apply international best practices to PPP airport projects.
  • Critically evaluate real-world PPP case studies to identify success factors and risks.

Targe Audience

  • Government officials (transport, finance, infrastructure)
  • Airport authorities and planners
  • Investors, lenders, and financial institutions
  • Legal professionals specializing in PPP/infrastructure
  • Airline executives and aviation consultants

Certificate

Upon completion, participants receive
a certificate of achievement.

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