Groupe ADP signs agreement for direct renewable energy supply
Following an agreement for a direct renewable energy supply, Groupe ADP has now accelerated its efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
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Following an agreement for a direct renewable energy supply, Groupe ADP has now accelerated its efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
The Aviation Environment Federation has called on the UK to ensure that the aviation industry works to achieve the net-zero target.
The Carbon Disclosure Project has awarded Munich Airport an 'A-' Climate Change category rating and recognised the airport as at 'Leadership Level'.
In a bid to enhance the development of electric aviation, Finavia has joined the Nordic initiative 'Network for Electric Aviation'.
The new de-icing pad will reduce emissions at the airport by 160 tonnes a year; equivalent to 209 acres of forest absorbing carbon in the same time frame.
Dave Lees, within International Airport Review's CEO interview series, explains how, through being CEO of Bristol Airport, he will help aviation maintain its position as the gateway to the rest of the world.
Despite European airports' efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, Newcastle Airport will work to achieve the target 15 years early.
The all-electric F110e tow tractor will be used on the apron at Memmingen Airport, providing a fast, quiet and emission-free aircraft movement solution.
Following a successful trial, an additional 1,500 spaces have been added to the outdoor robotic parking service at Lyon Airport.
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, Cannes Mandelieu Airport and Golfe de Saint-Tropez Airport will be the subject of various measures dedicated to eliminating carbon emissions.
The airport's operator, Fraport AG, received the climate certification for Frankfurt Airport as a result of its sustainability efforts.
Gordon Dewar, for the first article in a series of interviews with airport CEOs, tells International Airport Review how being CEO of Edinburgh Airport enables him to connect not just cities and countries, but individuals too.
The carbon offsets will be purchased retrospectively by Bristol Airport following the scheme coming into effect on 1 January 2020.
The certification, granted by the Airports Council International, recognises an airport's efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
The implementation of the plant makes Salvador Airport the first in the country to have a solar plant supplying energy to the terminal.