Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the leading trade association representing over 600 airports across 45 countries and territories, has contributed US$50,000 to Airlink, a disaster logistics non-profit organisation, to support humanitarian relief efforts in Myanmar following the recent devastating earthquake.
AECOM has been engaged by Airports Council International – ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East to conduct a comprehensive study on climate approaches for all member airports in the region. This strategic ESG Advisory win aims to enhance the resilience of airports in these regions against the impacts of climate change.
Fabrum, a New Zealand company leading the world in zero-emission transition technologies, has unveiled a hydrogen testing facility in partnership with Christchurch Airport to support the development of green hydrogen-powered technologies, primarily in aviation.
Queenstown Airport is proud to release its second annual Sustainability Report, showcasing the business’s achievements and ongoing commitment to reducing organisational emissions; environmental stewardship; community engagement; and operational resilience.
Nelson Airport has welcomed the newly-released recommendations of the Independent Hearing Panel on its Project 2-Zero planning applications.
Electricity generated by renewable projects in regional Queensland will soon be powering operations at two of Australia’s busiest airports under a new seven-year agreement between CS Energy and Queensland Airports Limited (QAL).
Shining bright down the length of the 3.6km runway, around 600 light-emitting diode (LED) lights, have replaced a halogen lamp system – work all done under the cover of darkness.
Under the patronage and in the presence of H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA) participated in the 11th edition of the Sharjah International Travel and Tourism Forum.
AEON MALL Co., Ltd., Kansai Airports, SAFFAIRE SKY ENERGY, and REVO International Inc. are collaborating to install household waste cooking oil bins at five AEON MALLs in Osaka Prefecture, starting from early January 2025. The collected household waste cooking oil will be recycled as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
These two airports now join KL International Airport (KLIA) and over 600 other airports worldwide in advancing toward net-zero carbon emissions through ACI’s comprehensive 7-level programme, which encourages collective action on carbon reduction and climate change.
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