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Inter Airport Europe 2025: Highlights from Day Three

Inter Airport Europe 2025: Day Three Highlights Innovation Amid Industry Challenges
Inter Airport Europe 2025 continued to attract industry leaders and innovators on its third day, fostering productive exchanges centered on the future of airport operations. Syreeta Tranfield, Event Director, reflected on the event’s success, noting that the airport sector had convened to forge new partnerships, strengthen existing collaborations, and showcase a wide array of innovations. She confirmed that the next edition of the event will return to Munich from 12 to 14 October 2027.
Addressing Industry Challenges and Technological Advances
This year’s conference took place amid significant geopolitical uncertainties, pressing decarbonization goals, and persistent operational challenges confronting airport infrastructure. Industry representatives confronted these issues directly, emphasizing resilience strategies and the transformative role of technology in meeting evolving customer expectations. Business aviation stakeholders also highlighted ongoing tariff disputes and expressed concerns regarding temporary operational bans at certain airports, underscoring the complex regulatory environment.
A standout feature of the event was the presentation by Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) Airport, a greenfield project located southwest of Warsaw with a planned opening in 2032. Designed to become a multimodal transport hub capable of handling up to 100 million passengers annually, CPK is pioneering the integration of artificial intelligence across its operations. Przemysław Kot, Airside Operations Team Manager at CPK, detailed how AI will optimize passenger flows, security screening, ground handling, and energy management. He described AI as the “backbone of CPK’s operational intelligence,” transforming the airport into a smart, efficient, and responsive facility. The airport has also implemented an AI Governance Framework to ensure the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence by all staff.
Investment and Sustainability at Liege Airport
Liege Airport in Belgium also garnered attention with its ambitious €500 million investment plan aimed at expanding its cargo and logistics capabilities by 2040. As Europe’s fifth-largest cargo hub, Liege is revising its masterplan to include airside expansion, an extension of its second runway, and the acquisition of new ground support equipment. Sustainability remains a central focus, with Celine Petithan, attending Inter Airport Europe for the first time, exploring initiatives such as solar-powered airfield lighting and hybrid or electric fire trucks. The airport is also assessing advanced Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) systems, with initial requests for proposals anticipated in March next year.
The emphasis on next-generation technologies and sustainability at Inter Airport Europe 2025 resonated with themes from the recent ACI World Airport Experience Summit in Guangzhou, where artificial intelligence, biometrics, and innovation were identified as critical to the future of airport development. As airports across Europe and globally navigate market volatility and regulatory pressures, the event highlighted the sector’s dedication to resilience, operational excellence, and delivering a seamless passenger experience.
Exhibitors and visitors alike praised the comprehensive range of solutions presented, reaffirming Inter Airport Europe’s status as a crucial platform for shaping the future of aviation in an increasingly dynamic environment.

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