ACI Warns Outdated Regulations Threaten to Constrain Global Air Travel Growth
Airports Council International (ACI) has issued a significant call for the modernization of global aviation policies. The organization warns that current regulatory frameworks are outdated and risk constraining the continued growth of air travel worldwide. According to ACI, these legacy rules are not keeping pace with the industry's recovery and future demands. Without urgent reform, the sector could face significant bottlenecks that stifle innovation and efficiency. ACI emphasizes the need for collaboration between governments and industry stakeholders to develop forward-looking policies. This will ensure the long-term sustainability of the global air transport system.
Official Source: https://aci.aero/2026/05/05/modernizing-aviation-policy-is-critical-outdated-regulations-risk-constraining-global-air-travel-growth/
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