Wizz Air and Menzies Aviation perform fully electric turns at Budapest Airport
These turns reinforce Menzies, Wizz Air and Budapest Airport’s commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of their operations.
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These turns reinforce Menzies, Wizz Air and Budapest Airport’s commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of their operations.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport shows commitment to being a leader in the industry with sustainable solutions to improve the passenger experience with the new Green Curb programme.
Mikołaj Wild, CEO of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) Airport, answers some questions on the airport's new project.
Partnership in the South West can accelerate the development of large commercial aircraft powered by hydrogen, which could be in our skies earlier than thought – according to Max Brown, Vice-President of Technology at GKN Aerospace.
London Gatwick has achieved Level 4+ ‘Transition’ of the Airport Carbon Accreditation scheme, which is the only institutionally-endorsed, global carbon management certification programme for airports.
In this exclusive article, Chris Summers, IT Project Manager for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, writes about the importance of Urban Air Mobility (UAM/AAM), how it can lessen the carbon impact of flying, and help deliver medical essentials, and people, to their destinations quicker.
The airport company has launched its innovation hub with some exciting ideas generated via a hackathon.
Jane Ashton is Director of Sustainability at easyJet. In this article she discusses easyJet’s net zero roadmap, the airline’s ambition to be flying on hydrogen-powered aircraft, and the steps easyJet has taken to support the important development of a wider hydrogen ecosystem.
Associations representing the European aviation sector adopted a Joint Industry Declaration on 10 October 2023.
In this article, David Eccles, Director of Hydrogen South West, outlines his ambitious plans to implement hydrogen-powered flights and argues why airport infrastructure and cross-sector partnerships are imperative for its success.
London Gatwick Airport is investing £250 million to become net zero by 2030 and has just strengthened its sustainability strategy with 10 detailed roadmaps and a greater emphasis on people. Mark Edwards, Head of Sustainability, explains more for International Airport Review's Issue 2 2023.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport operator, Nieuport Aviation, has ordered six Vicinity Lightning™ electric buses,
Enoch Opare Mintah, PhD candidate at Kingston University, London and Associate Lecturer of Governance at the University of Lincoln, UK, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on why providing a green passenger experience at airports is just as important as any other innovations.
London Luton Airport (LLA) has achieved Level 4 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) scheme and becomes only the third major UK airport to achieve this level.
Dozens of new electric vehicle charging points are now available to passengers, enhancing the provision for sustainable transport at Edinburgh Airport.