TAV Airports Holding undergoes digital transformation
TAV Airports Holding, a leading airport operator for 15 airports across eight countries, has successfully launched a new project to accelerate the company’s digital transformation.
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TAV Airports Holding, a leading airport operator for 15 airports across eight countries, has successfully launched a new project to accelerate the company’s digital transformation.
In this instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive online series, Mikko Viinikainen, Vice President of Sustainability and Environment at Finavia, discusses the steps the Finnish airport company has taken in reducing carbon emissions, and the complexities of implementing net zero emissions targets.
Riga International Airport looks ahead to the future of the construction of its new airport passenger terminal, with an area of 30,000 m2 and the capacity to serve up to 12 million passengers annually.
To further promote decarbonisation initiatives in the aviation industry, Eni and SEA have signed an agreement to accelerate the use of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil biofuel for ground transportation.
AGS Airports Ltd has become the next significant signatory of the Toulouse Declaration, marking a new chapter in Europe’s journey towards driving aviation’s net zero 2050 goal and initiatives.
As part of the reconstruction at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, the airport has launched a new energy plant to reduce the environmental impact made by its heating and electrical energy.
EUROCONTROL and ACI Europe have come together to sign a joint Memorandum of Understanding to enhance their co-operation to ensure a successful, stable, safe, and sustainable European aviation future.
Together, both Eni and Aeroporti di Roma will continue to promote decarbonisation initiatives in the aviation industry, with the aim to accelerate the green transition of airports across the globe.
Airports Council International for Latin America and the Caribbean has recognised 52 airports for their continued sustainable efforts, as part of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
As 2022 begins, Hamburg Airport’s air traffic and passenger figures continue to improve despite the challenging circumstances of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.
Watch this short video interview with Luis Felipe de Oliveira, Director General of ACI World.
As of November 2021, VINCI Airports operates 45 terminals worldwide. By the beginning of 2022, there will be 52, and 16 of them will be in Latin America and the Caribbean. The expertise and knowledge of the French company has led to major breakthroughs in each of the airports it…
Rotterdam The Hague Airport has become the first airport worldwide to be accredited for the first time at the highest level of the ACI ACA programme.
As part of its commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, Riga Airport will develop a medium-term 2030 sustainability strategy to help the airport to achieve its climate goals.
As part of its efforts to improve the passenger experience and achieve net zero emissions, VINCI Airports continues to make good progress on Belgrade Airport's modernisation project.