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GEOPOLITICAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN AVIATION: MANAGERIAL STRATEGIES FOR AIRPORT RESILIENCE

Ahmed Nawzad

Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2025, vol. 19, issue 1, 92-101

Abstract: This study provides an analytical overview of key geopolitical risks affecting the operations of international airports. It highlights how armed conflicts, international sanctions, and cyber threats impact the resilience of the aviation industry in the context of global instability. The main focus is placed on risk management strategies that aim to improve adaptability and ensure the continuity of airport operations during crises. The research applies critical analysis of scientific literature, international case studies (including the experience of airports in Amsterdam, London, and Seoul), and a comparative approach to identify the most effective management solutions. Special attention is given to digital transformation, multi-stakeholder engagement, and strategic planning based on scenario modeling and vulnerability assessment. In conclusion, the paper justifies the need for an integrated geopolitical risk management system in aviation that enhances infrastructure resilience, organizational flexibility, and public trust. The findings can be useful for airport managers and regulatory bodies seeking to develop a stable and secure model for the future of civil aviation.

Keywords: airport resilience; aviation security; geopolitical risk; risk management; strategic planning. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.24818/IMC/2025/01.09

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