IATA establishes CADO to manage global SAF Registry for aviation decarbonisation
CADO, created by IATA, will manage the new SAF Registry to promote a transparent, global market for sustainable aviation fuel.
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CADO, created by IATA, will manage the new SAF Registry to promote a transparent, global market for sustainable aviation fuel.
4 March 2025 | By
The Destination 2050 partners call for urgent EU action to ensure aviation decarbonisation while safeguarding the sector’s competitiveness and economic growth.
Malta International Airport announces €345 million investment programme to improve infrastructure, sustainability, and the guest experience between 2025 and 2029.
3 March 2025 | By
Red Sea Global partners with daa International and APSCO to offer Sustainable Aviation Fuel at The Red Sea International Airport, reducing aviation carbon emissions.
24 February 2025 | By NATS Services
Airports worldwide are making significant strides in reducing their carbon footprints. This webinar focuses on how leading airports are implementing airside changes to meet their environmental targets and how data and analytics can support this journey.
At the Customer Experience Global Summit, International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles, spoke with Jesus Caballero, CEO and Chairman of the management board at Sofia Airport in Bulgaria.
Rome Fiumicino Airport has launched Europe's largest self-consumption solar farm, generating 30 million kWh annually and advancing its commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality by 2030.
19 December 2024 | By
Stralis Aircraft achieves a key milestone in hydrogen-electric propulsion, completing the Southern Hemisphere's first hydrogen-electric propeller spin test at Brisbane Airport.
Salvador Bahia Airport's Blue Trip initiative wins three Jatobá PR Awards, promoting inclusion for children with autism, enhancing travel experiences and social autonomy.
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport champions sustainability with waste reduction, energy efficiency, and green initiatives, striving for net-zero carbon emissions by 2029, setting a benchmark for eco-friendly aviation.
Bahrain International Airport has become the world’s first to achieve the IATA Environmental Assessment Certification, highlighting its commitment to sustainability and responsible operations within the aviation industry.
Dr Vinoth Ramalingam, Chancellor’s Fellow in the School of Computing, Engineering and Technology at Robert Gordon University (RGU) offers an insight into the potential of innovative catalyst materials for energy conversion technologies.
Belfast City Airport has introduced Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil fuel for all its airside vehicles and equipment, that will reduce its carbon vehicle emissions by up to 90% compared with standard diesel.
Finavia has achieved this by reducing energy consumption in terminals and ensuring airport vehicles are refuelled with renewable diesel.
"The...Airport Carbon Accreditation programme is important validation for our sustainability work," said Auckland Airport’s Chief Sustainability and Master Planning Officer.