Istanbul Airport awarded ‘Best Airport in Europe’ by ACI
At the 17th ACI Europe Awards, Istanbul Airport has been awarded as ‘Best Airport in Europe’ and ‘Accessible Airport’ for its efforts and measures taken throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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At the 17th ACI Europe Awards, Istanbul Airport has been awarded as ‘Best Airport in Europe’ and ‘Accessible Airport’ for its efforts and measures taken throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dutch aviation sector reveals a roadmap to reduce fuel consumption of taxiing and CO2, nitrogen, and particulate matter to make sustainable taxiing a standard procedure at Schiphol Airport by 2030.
As part of the efforts to decarbonise the aviation sector, passengers travelling through Heathrow Airport can now offset their flight’s carbon emissions by purchasing Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
AGS Airports, the owner of Aberdeen International, Glasgow and Southampton airports, has been recognised for its sustainable efforts by the organisation Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark.
Palanga Airport has completed its major modernisation reconstruction phase, as air gates resumed operations on 21 October 2021 with an upgraded runway, a repaired apron, and LED lighting systems.
Edinburgh Airport and Ørsted have signed a partnership agreement to set out plans to decarbonise the airport and to accelerate sustainable air travel in the UK.
Deloitte Canada will be the first corporate customer to join Air Canda’s new LEAVE LESS Travel Programme, which is leading the way for sustainable business travel.
Japan Airlines and Avolon have signed a partnership agreement to form an eVTOL ride sharing business, to continue the commercialisation of zero-emissions aircrafts in Japan.
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Bristol Airport hosted a Roundtable event, as part of the Festival of Clean Aviation Growth, where a new consortium was formed with aims to develop an ecosystem for hydrogen in the region.
United will launch its largest transatlantic route expansion in its history, including 10 new flights and five new destinations by summer 2022.
Simpler testing, affordability, and sustainability are key priorities for the restoration of the UK’s aviation industry, according to the International Air Transport Association’s latest agenda.
The TULIPS project has been awarded €25 million by the EU, with 29 partners, including Avinor and SINTEF, contributing to making a greener aviation future.
The International Air Transport Association has outlined key priorities including, sustainability, modernisation, and safety, to ensure the air cargo industry remains resilient post-COVID-19 pandemic.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: airport leadership, crisis management, accessibility, sustainability, AR/VR, smart security, global traffic, passenger experience and baggage handling.
With the easing of testing requirements and red-list countries increasing passenger travel numbers, Heathrow Airport urges for the UK government to show leadership in decarbonising aviation at COP26.