IAG opens applications for IAGi Accelerator 2025
IAG’s accelerator programme enables start-ups and scale-ups to collaborate with experts from across the airline Group and test their technology under operational conditions. The article IAG opens applications for IAGi Accelerator 2025 first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


LONDON – International Airlines Group (IAG) has opened applications for the 2025 IAGi Accelerator Programme. The annual programme identifies and tests new technologies that have the potential to solve challenges across the aviation industry and was first launched in 2016 as Hangar 51.
This year’s accelerator is looking for start-ups specialising in artificial intelligence (AI), automation, sustainability, customer-focused platforms, connectivity and next-generation computing technology to streamline operational efficiencies, boost productivity and elevate the customer journey across IAG’s operating companies.
For the first time, the programme will offer two distinct pathways designed for global start-ups at different stages of their development: a 12-week ‘Deploy’ programme for start-ups with solutions that are ready to test, and a 24-week ‘Discover’ programme designed for early-stage businesses.
- Deploy: During this 12-week accelerator, participants will collaborate with experts from one of IAG’s five airlines or two complementary businesses to conduct a proof-of-value and test their technology under operational conditions.
- Discover: A new 24-week programme aimed at early-stage sustainability start-ups that are developing breakthrough technologies with high impact potential for aviation. This includes sustainable aviation fuel, carbon removal, alternatives to single-use plastics, and fuel efficiency.
Jorge Saco, IAG’s Chief Information, Procurement, Services and Innovation Officer, said: “Innovation remains key to IAG’s ongoing efforts to transform air travel for customers, our employees, and the environment. Unlike many typical accelerator programmes, the IAGi Accelerator goes beyond simply mentoring by seeking out and testing new solutions for complex business challenges that can be scaled across our Group. This year’s two-track programme broadens the scope for applicants, providing opportunities for start-ups at different stages in their journey to collaborate with experts from across our operating companies to gain a deeper understanding of the aviation industry and explore potential partnerships or commercial opportunities.”
Earlier this month, the Group announced it will invest up to €200 million in high-potential companies through, IAGi Ventures, the new corporate venturing arm of IAG. This funding is set to be one of the largest investments of its kind globally and the biggest by a European airline group, reflecting IAG’s commitment to using innovation to transform its businesses and create better customer experiences, increased operational efficiency and more sustainable aviation.
IAGi Ventures operates closely with the IAGi Accelerator Programme. The IAGi Accelerator does not require equity to participate, and start-ups will have the opportunity to meet with the IAGi Ventures team to discuss future fundraising plans as part of the programme.
Interested start-ups can learn more and apply through the IAGi website. Early applications are encouraged as submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with the final deadline of 30 April 2025.
Previous start-ups that IAG has worked with during the accelerator programme include: Ecovadis, a company providing detailed business sustainability ratings; Assaia, a company that specialises in optimising airport and airline operations using AI; Twelve, a company using pioneering technology to turn CO₂ into sustainable aviation fuel; and Quantum Metric, a company harnessing AI to improve customers’ digital experience.
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