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KBRA Releases Research – 2026 U.S. Airport Sector Outlook: Moderating Growth Restores the Durable Fundamentals of U.S. Airport Credits

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA releases its 2026 U.S. Airport Sector Outlook, which examines the sector’s credit stability, structural strengths, and rating surveillance outcomes.

Some key takeaways from the report include the following:

  • In KBRA’s view, the U.S. airport sector continues to exhibit strong fundamental credit strength, as demonstrated by a median general airport revenue bond rating of AA-.
  • The cost recovery framework for U.S. airport financial operations—established by Federal Aviation Administration policies and grant assurances and embedded in airport operating agreements —supports the full and timely repayment of financial obligations across economic cycles and through various exogenous shocks.
  • Enplanement levels across the sector suggest the aviation industry has almost fully recovered from the significant pandemic-era declines in 2020 and 2021, with many airports reaching a new high-water mark in activity. In KBRA’s view, recent and expected future modest growth in demand, particularly in domestic travel, reflects a normalizing operating environment that U.S. airports are well positioned to manage.
  • Airline concentration or a leisure-oriented passenger demand profile are not necessarily limiting rating factors under KBRA’s U.S. General Airport Revenue Bond Rating Methodology, published May 29, 2018. When rating a connecting hub airport, KBRA considers the hub’s strategic value to the airline’s broader network and the level of investment made by the airline at the airport, among other factors. Similarly, when assessing origination and destination airports—particularly those that rely on tourism to drive demand—KBRA places primary emphasis on the historical performance and resilience of passenger traffic.
  • Airport financial operations once again reflect enplanement volumes, as federal pandemic relief funds have been largely exhausted. Accordingly, traditional credit metrics—including debt service coverage ratio and cost per enplanement—have become more reliable and more indicative of underlying industry fundamentals. Liquidity, measured by days of cash on hand, remains generally robust across the sector, with most airports operating at or above policy or target minimums.
  • Rising leverage across the sector is not surprising, given the capital-intensive nature of airport operations and the ongoing need to address aging infrastructure and accommodate anticipated growth. Debt affordability depends on several factors, including airline support for capital projects, the extent to which capital programs create incremental revenue opportunities for airlines, and the prevailing interest rate environment.

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Peter Stettler, Senior Director
+1 312-680-4170
peter.stettler@kbra.com

Douglas Kilcommons, Managing Director
+1 646-731-3341
douglas.kilcommons@kbra.com

Mallory Yu, Senior Analyst
+1 646-731-1380
mallory.yu@kbra.com

Media Contact

Adam Tempkin, Senior Director of Communications
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adam.tempkin@kbra.com

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William Baneky, Managing Director
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