MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT
Introduction
At the Farnborough Airport Company Limited, we recognise our responsibility to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not occurring in any part of our business or supply chain, and we are committed to the prevention of both across our operation. Whilst we have not identified any significant risks related to modern slavery, we remain vigilant in our commitment to upholding human rights and ensuring that our operations continue to reflect ethical practices. In compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015, this statement outlines the steps we continue to take to assess and mitigate any potential risks,
We have improved our approach to risk mitigation in our operation and supply chain and now include risk assessments to identify and prioritise areas where the risk of modern slavery may be higher. This includes evaluating suppliers, geographical regions, and industry sectors known for heightened vulnerability.
In addition, we actively engage with our suppliers to communicate our expectations regarding ethical conduct and compliance with anti-slavery laws and regulations. Through open dialogue and collaboration, we have worked to foster a shared commitment to combatting modern slavery.
As a matter of course we continuously review and enhance our approach to due diligence within our supply chain so that we can adapt to the evolving risks, regulations and best practice. As such we remain committed to driving continuous improvement and innovation across our activities in this regard.
We also consistently reassess the training that we provide, and we actively promote initiatives amongst our staff and key suppliers to raise awareness and understanding of modern slavery risks. This includes training on recognising the signs of exploitation, awareness around the types of reporting mechanisms, and highlighting the importance of ethical sourcing practices.
By implementing these measures, we strive to ensure that our operations and supply chains remain free from modern slavery and human trafficking.
This statement has been developed and published in accordance with Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and covers the financial year ending 31 December 2024, having been approved by the company’s Board of Directors on 25 April 2025.
View the complete MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT for the year ended 31 December 2024 here.



