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ACI Europe Recognizes Leading Airports for Innovation, Sustainability, and Passenger Service

ACI Europe Recognizes Leading Airports for Innovation, Sustainability, and Passenger Service
At the ACI EUROPE Annual Congress held in Prague, the 2026 Best Airport Awards were presented to airports demonstrating exceptional performance in operational efficiency, passenger service, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. These accolades arrive at a critical juncture for the aviation industry, which continues to grapple with rising operational costs, geopolitical uncertainties, and the imperative transition toward sustainable practices.
Award Winners and Innovations
Among the distinguished recipients, Helsinki Airport was honored with the Digital Transformation Award for its cutting-edge operational platform, now deployed across 20 airports. Stuttgart Airport received the Eco-Innovation Award after achieving a remarkable 97.6% reduction in CO₂ emissions from its apron fleet. Vasil Levski Sofia Airport earned the HR Excellence Award for its pioneering application of artificial intelligence in workforce management. Additionally, Dr. Holger Schulz of airsight GmbH was recognized with the World Business Partner accolade for his enduring contributions to the aviation sector.
In the principal airport size categories, Wrocław Airport was named the best airport handling fewer than five million passengers. Riga International Airport secured the award for the 5–10 million passenger segment, while Venice Marco Polo Airport led the 10–25 million category. Vienna International Airport was recognized as the top airport in the 25–40 million passenger bracket. Rome Fiumicino Airport extended its winning streak in the over 40 million passengers category, with judges highlighting its leadership in innovation, AI-driven operations, and passenger experience.
The awards were adjudicated by a panel of eminent aviation experts representing institutions such as the European Commission, EUROCONTROL, EASA, SESAR, and ACI World.
Industry Challenges and Market Dynamics
These achievements come amid significant challenges facing the European aviation market. The sector is witnessing increased consolidation, exemplified by Lufthansa’s recent acquisition of majority control in ITA, reflecting a broader trend toward market concentration. Airports are also confronting intensified competitive pressures following the first annual decline in European airport passenger traffic since 2021.
In response, industry players are prioritizing the maintenance of connectivity and economic resilience. ACI Europe has issued warnings regarding new state aid regulations that could jeopardize the viability of regional airports, potentially undermining connectivity across the continent. As airports pursue excellence in innovation and sustainability, they must simultaneously navigate evolving market conditions and regulatory frameworks.
Despite these headwinds, the ACI EUROPE Best Airport Awards underscore the sector’s steadfast commitment to enhancing passenger service, operational efficiency, and environmental stewardship, reaffirming the vital role airports play in Europe’s connectivity and economic vitality.

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