As the World Airport Summit of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) began here, IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac pointed to the burgeoning growth in air traffic demand and said a crisis in aviation infrastructure was looming.
The summit was attended by over 1,000 industry leaders from across the world.
"Many cash-strapped governments see privatisation as the solution for infrastructure funding. They should be cautious.
He said when the governments privatise critical infrastructure, economic regulation is essential.
"To date I cannot name a single success story. Finding the solution is an important piece of work that needs government and industry collaboration. It's the only way to balance the investor's need for profit with the community's need for cost efficient connectivity," he said.
Observing that the UN Security Council Resolution 2309 confirms that states would have to do more in fulfilling their responsibility to keep their citizens secure when travelling by plane, de Juniac said this was vital to the airlines which have a natural partnership with the governments.
However, "the relationship is showing cracks".
On the US and UK ban on carriage of electronic devices on board, he said "there was no consultation with the industry and little time to implement. The action caught everybody by surprise.
The IATA chief summed up some of the major challenges - the mounting security threats, a "looming" infrastructure crisis and high taxes and "onerous" regulations.
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