ACI World welcomes landmark long-term climate goal for aviation
The Airports Council International World has welcomed global governments updated goals for net zero carbon emissions for international aviation by 2050.
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The Airports Council International World has welcomed global governments updated goals for net zero carbon emissions for international aviation by 2050.
Airports Council International World has released its latest assessment analysing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, showing strong demand for air travel despite heightened macroeconomic risks.
Fiumicino's Leonardo da Vinci International Airport has welcomed the first crewed eVTOL test flights in Italian airspace, a key milestone towards the envisioned rollout of advanced air mobility.
The International Air Transport Association reveals impressive passenger data for August 2022 showing continued momentum in the air travel recovery.
Salvador Bahia Airport has launched its first sustainability complex, bringing together the terminal's main environmental initiatives.
San Diego International Airport has welcomed an additional $110 million in funding from the Federal Aviation Administration for airfield improvements as a part of the new Terminal 1 project.
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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The International Air Transport Association alongside Etihad Airways will be trialling a CO2 emissions calculation tool specifically developed for air cargo flights.
WestJet has ordered an additional 42 Boeing 737-10s, further committing to industry-leading fuel efficiency and reliability.
The Airports Council International Europe has urged European institutions to fully endorse the return to the 80/20 airport slot usage rate for the Winter 2022-23 season.
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Cebu Pacific has become the first Philippine carrier to incorporate sustainable aviation fuel in its commercial operations.
San Francisco International Airport has announced a tentative agreement between airport food service workers and restaurant operators, to support increased wages, health insurance, and benefits.
San Antonio International Airport has renewed, and Stinson Municipal Airport achieved Level 1 status in carbon mapping by Airports Council International.