Event Start:
30 Sep 2026 05:00 PM
Event End:
30 Sep 2026 08:00 PM
Location:
New York, United States
Event Summary:

IPFA North America, New York

Helping Airport Infrastructure Take Off: The Power of P3s


The P3 model is reshaping airport infrastructure across North America. With new terminals, consolidated rental car facilities and air train projects in various stages of planning, development, construction and operations, there are many examples to consider. 

This session will examine key lessons learned and explore upcoming opportunities to modernize airport infrastructure through P3 delivery.


Speakers to be announced.

 


Event Details

Registration: 5pm
Discussion begins: 5.30pm
Event ends: 8pm

Format: In-person briefing; panel discussion and Q&A, followed by networking

Address: Torys LLP, 1114 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10036-7703

Hosts

Organisation:
Torys LLP

Fees

Name :
IPFA Member
Amount
0.00
Currency
GBP

Name :
Public Sector
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0.00
Currency
GBP

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