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Syria’s US$6 billion airport push

Damascus and Aleppo redevelopment plans signal one of the region’s largest aviation infrastructure programmes, combining terminals, airspace systems and early concession structuring.

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June 17, 2026
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Syria is preparing a major overhaul of its aviation infrastructure, with an estimated US$6 billion positioned across its airport sector as early-stage concession frameworks advance in Damascus and Aleppo. 

The largest component is a reported US$4 billion build–operate–transfer concession structured for Damascus International Airport. The project aims to redevelop and expand the facility into a major international gateway with an estimated capacity of around 31 million passengers annually. Delivery is expected through a consortium including Qatar-based Urbacon Airports (UCC), Assets Investments USA, and Turkish contractors Cengiz İnşaat and Kalyon İnşaat. 

In parallel, Aleppo International Airport is set for a separate phased expansion programme valued at approximately US$2 billion. This development is linked to Elaf Investment Fund and BinDawood Group, and is being advanced alongside wider national aviation system upgrades. 

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Beyond terminal infrastructure, the investment programme also includes nationwide radar coverage and airspace surveillance systems. These upgrades are intended to restore and stabilise overflight operations, which are typically an early revenue source in airport concession models even before full passenger traffic recovery. 

The Damascus concession, structured under a build–operate–transfer model, is described in industry filings as a multi-phase development. Early works already include terminal refurbishment, infrastructure rehabilitation and improvements to airport access networks. 

The scale and structure of the programme have drawn attention due to the combination of Gulf capital, Turkish construction expertise and international advisory participation. Industry documentation has described the Damascus project as one of the largest aviation infrastructure investments in Syria’s recent history. 

Within aviation finance circles, the rollout is being framed as a two-stage capital structure. The first phase is led by strategic investors absorbing construction and operational risk while establishing baseline functionality. The second phase is expected to attract refinancing activity, institutional investment and expansion capital once operational performance data becomes available. 

Analysts note that similar airport privatisation projects in emerging markets typically require a multi-year transition period—often around two years—between initial construction phases and broader capital market participation. 

Against this backdrop, aviation infrastructure stakeholders are expected to meet in Baku on 17 June for a closed-door roundtable hosted by PPMDC at the Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard, focusing on how early-stage airport concessions evolve into bankable, investment-grade assets and what conditions unlock institutional capital entry. 

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