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Airport development projects

Airports today face growing pressure to expand capacity, modernize infrastructure, strengthen resilience, and deliver seamless passenger experiences. At the same time, digital transformation, climate-related risks, operational complexity, and large-scale development projects are creating new challenges across the airport lifecycle.

In this report, Marsh examines the key risks shaping airport development projects and shares practical strategies to help airport stakeholders build resilience, protect investments, and support long-term growth.

Key topics include:

  • Climate resilience and infrastructure protection
  • Airport expansion and integrated developments
  • Digitalization, cyber risk, and operational security
  • Construction, contractual, and stakeholder risks
  • Risk management solutions across the project lifecycle

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Airport development projects

Airport development is about more than delivering infrastructure. Learn how organizations can navigate complex risks across the entire project lifecycle.

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Harry Fairbairn

Harry Fairbairn

Senior Vice President, Aviation Leader IMEA

  • United Arab Emirates

Mo Ashmawy

Mo Ashmawy

Vice President - Aviation Strategic Risk Consulting

  • United Arab Emirates

Dal Bhatti

Dal Bhatti

Managing Director, Construction Practice Leader, IMEA

  • United Arab Emirates

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The information contained herein is based on sources we believe reliable and should be understood to be general risk management and insurance information only. The information is not intended to be taken as advice with respect to any individual situation and cannot be relied upon as such.