Edmonton International Airport joins forces with global leaders to combat climate change
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Posted: 14 December 2023 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
As part of the United Nations COP28 conference focused on global sustainability efforts, YEG committed to accelerating the establishment of international green shipping corridors.
YEG formalises MoU to accelerate to decarbonisation.
As part of the United Nations COP28 conference focused on global sustainability efforts, YEG committed to accelerating the establishment of international green shipping corridors. Edmonton International Airport (YEG) has signed onto the Transport Canada-led global memorandum of understanding (MOU) to showcase collective dedication to accelerating the growth of international green shipping corridors.
“Our Airport City Sustainability Campus is focused on world-leading sustainability and innovation practices. We recognize the value of strategic partnerships and believe that sustainable changes cannot be done in isolation. It takes our global community to work together to make meaningful progress on reducing emissions across the multi-modal transportation sector. This MOU will ensure Edmonton is firmly positioned within the international logistics community as a sustainability leader, opening new possibilities for our future.”
Myron Keehn, President & CEO, Edmonton International Airport (YEG) “The MOU showcases international collaboration to connect green shipping corridors between Canada’s West Coast and ports in the United Arab Emirates, Korea and Japan. As an inland port with uncongested access to major rail lines and North American highway networks, YEG stands ready to adopt green shipping technologies at scale and is already ahead of the curve.
“Anchored by a planned 112 MW solar farm, the International Cargo Hub expansion at YEG is supported by the Government of Canada with up to $100 million. The Government of Alberta has also supported this expansion with the construction of a new QEII Highway overpass, allowing for efficient access to YEG’s cargo village. The electrification of the first and last mile of e-commerce deliveries is also well underway at YEG, hosting Canada’s first-ever operation of commercial drone deliveries at an international airport.”
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Airport development, Emissions, Social responsibility, Sustainable development