IATA to launch Sustainable Aviation Fuel Matchmaker platform by 2025
IATA plans to launch the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Matchmaker platform in early 2025 to connect airlines with SAF suppliers and enhance market efficiency and transparency.
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IATA plans to launch the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Matchmaker platform in early 2025 to connect airlines with SAF suppliers and enhance market efficiency and transparency.
From today, 24 September 2024, Sydney Airport's T1 International terminal has a dedicated Uber pick-up zone with PIN technology, improving passenger experience and easing congestion.
John F. Kennedy International Airport begins construction of a 12-megawatt energy system to help power its new Terminal One, as part of its efforts towards making the airport environmentally sustainable.
Formula 1® has made its first investment in SAF, reducing carbon emissions by an estimated 80% for 20% of its cargo flights in 2024, as part of its commitment to achieving net zero by 2030.
Tune in to discover how Flamingo Airport is navigating the skies of progress.
In Issue 2, International Airport Review outlines the key trends driving modern airport baggage handling, such as automation, advanced technology integration, and sustainability initiatives.
Salvador Bahia Airport offered passengers a virtual tour of its Sustainability Complex, which has reduced its carbon emissions by 89% and water use by 40%, since 2018.
In New Delhi, a landmark conference has resulted in 29 Asia Pacific nations to commit to The Delhi Declaration, which sets to make future aviation sustainable and reduce its negative impact on the environment.
International Airport Review caught up with Narita International Airport Corporation’s Chief of Sustainability, Takeshi Ishiguro. In this exclusive Q&A, we hear from Ishiguro about the small but powerful changes the company is making to manage emissions.
The FAA has awarded Ontario International Airport $2.5 million to reduce its carbon footprint by upgrading to energy-efficient Pre-Conditioned Air units, furthering the airport's sustainability efforts.
ACI Europe has endorsed the Draghi report on ‘The Future of European Competitiveness’, with the findings of the report outlining the need for sustainable and growth for aviation.
London Luton Airport has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Cranfield University, which will see collaboration on factors of net zero, operational innovation, and education.
Belfast City Airport has introduced Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil fuel for all its airside vehicles and equipment, that will reduce its carbon vehicle emissions by up to 90% compared with standard diesel.
Holly, the Editor of International Airport Review personally invites you to attend the International Airport Summit taking place in Amsterdam on 13-14 November.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will invest over the next 5 years 6bn euros, in what will be the biggest in their history, in developing working conditions and services of the airport.