Stuttgart Airport to be climate-neutral by 2050
By 2050 Stuttgart Airport’s operations are to be fully carbon-neutral.
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By 2050 Stuttgart Airport’s operations are to be fully carbon-neutral.
Mumbai Airport, recently accredited by Airports Council International as officially a carbon neutral airport is leading the way in sustainable development - certainly in India.
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President and CEO of Swedavia, Jonas Abrahamsson, presents Swedavia’s sustainability success story.
In just five years Mumbai Airport progressed from level 1 to level 3+, the highest level of environmental certification – carbon neutrality.
Brisbane Airport (BNE) is continuing its commitment to sustainability and the environment, being the first Australian airport to roll out a fleet of 11 electric buses.
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Gatwick becomes the first carbon neutral London airport and is now the second busiest carbon neutral airport in Europe.
189 airports across the world now certified at one of the 4 levels of Airport Carbon Accreditation report ACI Europe.
Belfast International Airport has announced £100,000 of savings for the first 10 months of operation of its dedicated solar plant, which generates over a quarter of the airport’s annual electricity needs.
Dr Prachee Javadekar, CEO & Director & Dr Sonal Bhat, Research Associate with Parigha Research & Consultancy in India, look at the progress Delhi International Airport is making towards mitigating the effects of climate change and a sustainable future.
ICAO Secretary General Dr. Fang Liu accepts the 2017 Air Transport News (ATN) Leader of the Year Award during a special ceremony in Ekali, Greece.
Wendy Weir, Environment and Sustainability Manager at Brisbane discusses the challenges we all face as an industry in the fight for sustainable development.
The 'Endless Runway' project is undoubtedly revolutionary and International Airport Review spoke to the project's Senior R&D Manager Henk Hesselink for an exclusive insight.
With the proper will, airports can move towards becoming one of the main exponents of sustainability and will provide an inspiration to their communities and other industries alike, says Michael Gill, Executive Director of the Air Transport Action Group.