Market Outlook
Forecasters at MRFR estimate that the global commercial airport lighting market will grow from around USD 2.73 billion in 2024 to roughly USD 6.4 billion by 2035, representing a CAGR of approximately 8.05% between 2025 and 2035. This estimated growth underscores high investor interest in airport lighting solutions as part of airport modernisation programmes.

Industry Overview
Lighting in commercial airports is an infrastructure category that bridges safety, operations and sustainability. From runways and taxiways (airside) to terminal buildings and landside zones, lighting plays a pivotal role. With global aviation traffic expanding, airports must upgrade or replace outdated lighting systems with more efficient, automated and resilient alternatives. Further, regulatory pressures — for instance from ICAO — mean that lighting systems must meet strict performance standards and increasingly support eco-friendly goals.

Key Players
The market is populated by seasoned players including Honeywell, ADB SAFEGATE, atg airports, HELLA, ABB, Eaton, Avlite, Carmanah and Avionics Group. Many of these companies are diversifying into smart lighting controls, modular LED systems and turnkey lighting-as-a-service models to capture the value chain from hardware to maintenance.

Segmentation & Growth
By technology: The LED segment has a clear advantage given its lower energy consumption and superior lifecycle cost compared with conventional lighting. By application: Airside lighting (runways, taxiways, aprons) is expected to secure the highest share and fastest growth, driven by investments in safety and operational performance. Regionally: Asia-Pacific is poised to expand rapidly, supported by airport expansions in China, India and Southeast Asia, and by increased replacement of older infrastructure.

Conclusion
From an investment perspective, the commercial airport lighting market demands presents a compelling proposition: robust growth rates, a clear shift toward high-performance lighting technologies, and a strong tailwind from global aviation expansion. Professionals in airport management, aviation infrastructure, lighting design and supply chain stand to benefit by aligning their strategies with this evolving market. With the runway ahead lit up, the future looks bright.