ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East has called on the Australian Government to reinvest revenue from the increased Passenger Movement Charge into aviation infrastructure, digital border technologies, and passenger experience improvements. The association highlighted the broader economic importance of affordable air travel and warned that higher aviation taxes could impact tourism, connectivity, and competitiveness.
Organised under the Regional Environment Committee, the webinar attracted 114 participants, including committee members, sustainability professionals, and airport operations experts from across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, reflecting strong regional interest in advancing environmental initiatives.
The 19th Virtual Meeting of the ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Environment Committee was successfully convened on 8 October 2025.
The ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East’s Net Zero Roadmap programme is gaining momentum as Bahrain International Airport became the third airport in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region to complete the comprehensive onsite assessment.
With the aviation industry poised for exponential growth, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) is set to make strong recommendations at the 60th Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) from 28 July to 1 August 2025.
Representing ACI APAC & MID, Mr. Mohan Sai Gurugubelli, Manager-Sustainability and Environment, presented regional strategies on climate adaptation and decarbonization, highlighting the urgency of airport resilience and the industry’s net-zero commitment.
On this World Environment Day 2025, we proudly celebrate the 12 airports recognised in the Green Airports Recognition (GAR) for their outstanding sustainability efforts
Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), in collaboration with its World Business Partner (WBP) AECOM, successfully hosted the Introductory Webinar for its Study on Climate Adaptation Approach for APAC & MID Airports on 22 May 2025. This is the first major milestone of the multi-phase initiative launched in February 2025 to help member airports build climate resilience. The Study is now entering its full-scale implementation phase.
ACI APAC & MID is currently undertaking a Climate Adaptation Study, supported by its World Business Partner, AECOM. The purpose of the Study is to gather insights and develop guidelines and tools that strengthen airport resilience across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East by providing expertise in risk management practices and support climate resilience across airports, by providing practical tools and guidance with a proven methodology.
ACI Asia-Pacific and Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) hosted the User Needs Session for its latest launched Climate Adaptation Study n for APAC & MID airports (“the study”) on the 2 April 2025. This interactive session brought together representatives from airports, sustainability professionals and climate experts, to engage an in-depth discussions with the objectives and progress of the Study on Climate Adaptation Approach for APAC & MID airports.
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