What's Happening?
Jost Lammers, the Chief Executive Officer of Munich Airport, has been appointed as the Chair of the Airports Council International (ACI) World Governing Board for the 2026 to 2027 term. He succeeds Candace McGraw, the retired CEO of Cincinnati Northern
Kentucky International Airport, who was the first woman to hold this position. Lammers brings over 25 years of experience in global aviation and airport leadership to his new role. He has been a member of the ACI World Governing Board since 2019 and served as Vice Chair from 2024 to 2025. His previous roles include CEO of Budapest Liszt Ferenc Airport and President of the German Aviation Association. Lammers is recognized for his leadership during the COVID-19 crisis and his efforts in strengthening cooperation among European airports.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Jost Lammers as Chair of the ACI World Governing Board is significant for the global aviation industry. His extensive experience and leadership skills are expected to guide the organization through a period of innovation, sustainability, and strategic progress. As airports worldwide face challenges related to operational resilience and environmental sustainability, Lammers' role will be crucial in driving consensus and strategic initiatives. His leadership is anticipated to enhance the role of airports as vital hubs of mobility and economic growth, benefiting the global aviation sector and its stakeholders.
What's Next?
Under Jost Lammers' leadership, the ACI World Governing Board is expected to focus on advancing sustainability and innovation in airport operations. Lammers aims to strengthen ACI's leadership role on the global stage by uniting strong advocacy and effective governance. The board will likely continue to address challenges such as operational resilience and environmental sustainability, ensuring that airports evolve as innovative and people-focused organizations. Stakeholders in the aviation industry will be closely watching the board's initiatives and their impact on global airport operations.













