Venice Airport obtains level 4+ of the ACI Europe ACA programme
Venice Marco Polo Airport has been awarded Level 4+ (Transition) of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme by Airports Council International Europe.
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Venice Marco Polo Airport has been awarded Level 4+ (Transition) of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme by Airports Council International Europe.
Vancouver International Airport has become the first Canadian airport to receive Level 4+ Airport Carbon Accreditation by Airports Council International.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has been recognised by the Airport Council International’s Airport Carbon Accreditation Program and is currently the only airport in the U.S. to achieve the ‘Transformation’ certification.
Cibao International Airport has achieved Level 4 Airport Carbon Accreditation from Airports Council International – Latin America/Caribbean.
Airports Council International have urged State representatives at the upcoming the International Civil Aviation Organization, to reach an agreement on the long-term decarbonisation goal.
Queen Alia International Airport has become the first airport in the Middle East, the second in the Airports Council International Asia-Pacific region and one of only 21 airports worldwide to be granted the Level 4+ ‘Transition’ of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme.
Edinburgh Airport’s latest annual report has outlined the airport’s aim to become carbon neutral and increase investment in renewable technologies.
Airports Council International Europe has announced significant progress, with the European airport industry, in the concrete steps towards net zero CO2 emissions, with plans to further accelerate commitments.
iGA Istanbul Airport has raised its 'Carbon Emission' Certificate to Level 3 within the scope of the Airport Carbon Accreditation, granted by the Airports Council International Europe.
In the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s sustainability series, Malta International Airport’s Justine Baldacchino, Manager, Sustainability and Analytics, and Lorna Refalo, Communications Executive, discuss the exciting initiatives in place to maintain a sustainable recovery momentum post-COVID-19 pandemic.
On a recent trip to Farnborough Airport – the birthplace of British aviation – International Airport Review’s Assistant Editor, Lily Mae Pacey sat down with its CEO, Simon Geere. Together they discussed the airport’s recent achievements in sustainability and social responsibility, and how commercial airports can learn a thing or…
Hamad International Airport has begun recycling organic compost from green waste generated during landscaping activities, as a further commitment to the airport’s objective to meet zero landfill.
Christchurch International Airport has achieved being beyond carbon neutral, to become climate positive, an excellent milestone and movement towards a lower carbon aviation future.
To affirm Malta International Airport’s commitment towards achieving net zero by 2050, the airport has endorsed the Toulouse Declaration on future sustainability and decarbonisation of aviation.
Cayenne Félix Eboue Airport has been awarded Level 2 accreditation of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme by Airport Council International.