Melbourne Airport’s solar farm set to power all four terminals sustainably
The new solar farm, scheduled to begin operation in 2021, will produce enough renewable energy to power all four of Melbourne Airport's passenger terminals.
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The new solar farm, scheduled to begin operation in 2021, will produce enough renewable energy to power all four of Melbourne Airport's passenger terminals.
Through the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, 300 airports continue to work towards making positive contributions to limiting climate change.
Current production rates are too low for aviation to realistically use SAF, despite proven potential and airline efforts to date.
This milestone supports SFO's goal to achieve ‘triple zero’; reaching not only zero-net carbon but also zero-net energy and zero landfill waste.
It has been determined that the value of 2019 emissions shall be used for 2020 emissions within CORSIA to avoid an inappropriate economic burden on aviation.
ACI Europe, CANSO and IATA are among the associations calling for the EU to prioritise aviation sustainability in future COVID-19 recovery plans.
By signing the agreement with the Helsinki Electric Aircraft Association, Finavia takes another step towards introducing electric aircraft in Finland.
David Leonard and Ian Nicholson from BREEAM – a leading sustainability assessment method – detail how airport operators can improve the environmental performance of their assets.
As part of International Airport Review’s CEO Series, Lance Lyttle, Managing Director of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), discusses how airports are going to have to adapt and alter traditional processes for a post-COVID-19 world.
Scheduled to be completed by the end of 2021, the renovation of Vilnius Airport's taxiways and apron is part of the airport's reconstruction programme.
The council will be dedicated to making net-zero carbon emission flights a reality, with the aim of achieving the goal within a generation.
In the latest instalment of International Airport Review's exclusive CEO series, Dr. Constantin von Alvensleben, Chief Executive Officer of Tirana International Airport, offers a positive perspective on the current crisis with a strong belief that aviation can recover and prosper.
Steve Maybee, Vice President of Operations and Infrastructure at Edmonton Airport, provides details on the new environmentally-friendly water system recently deployed at the airport.
As aviation experiences an all-time low, ICCAN has proposed to use the unique opportunity to address aviation noise once services begin to increase post COVID-19.
In a sustainability survey carried out by the National Civil Aviation Agency, Salvador Bahia Airport achieved the highest score.