
For Caribbean airports, the climate challenge goes beyond decarbonisation
Aviation’s climate agenda is still largely framed around emissions. Sustainable aviation fuels, carbon markets, cleaner aircraft technologies and the path to net zero by 2050

Aviation’s climate agenda is still largely framed around emissions. Sustainable aviation fuels, carbon markets, cleaner aircraft technologies and the path to net zero by 2050

International passenger traffic at Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport, Suriname’s main international gateway in Paramaribo, surpassed half a million travelers in 2025, marking a new

The aviation industry entered 2026 with passenger demand remaining resilient and airlines in many regions returning to profitability. Yet behind these encouraging figures lies a

Curaçao International Airport (CUR) is entering a new phase of infrastructure development as sustained passenger growth continues to reshape capacity requirements. Curaçao Airport Partners (CAP),

The future growth of global aviation will require far more than additional aircraft and rising passenger demand. According to the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO)

For years, airport competitiveness was largely associated with passenger growth, route development and infrastructure expansion. ICAO’s 2024 Annual Report suggests that the equation is becoming

Aruba Airport Authority (AAA) entered 2025 facing a challenge increasingly familiar across tourism-driven aviation markets: passenger growth is rising faster than existing airport infrastructure can

Airport certification and regulatory oversight emerged as key themes during the First Legal Seminar on Emerging Legal Frameworks in Civil Aviation organized by the Eastern

Airports across Latin America and the Caribbean are undergoing a gradual transformation. Discussions around airport cities, cargo strategies and economic positioning suggest that the sector

Air cargo continues to occupy a relatively small share of global trade by volume, yet its economic significance remains substantial. Representing around 1% of global

Saint Lucia ’s 2026–2027 national budget confirms the government’s continued focus on strategic infrastructure investment, including the redevelopment of Hewanorra International Airport, a project seen

After a year marked by solid passenger growth and strong financial performance, the airport network operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico is entering 2026 with