Airports across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are preparing for nearly 7% annual air travel growth over the next 25 years. To support sustainable development, the 2nd ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Assembly in New Delhi adopted a resolution promoting the optimisation of current capacity and the expansion of new infrastructure.
Introduced at Delhi Airport in 2019, TaxiBots helped to save 214,000 litres of aviation turbine fuel and reducing 532 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Hawke’s Bay Airport adds bold new target to its environmental ambitions.
Memorandum of Understanding to develop and modernise the airport’s facilities by implementing effective methods of waste management.
Narita International Airport Corporation first airport operator in Japan to set a net zero target for the operating company.
Hawke’s Bay Airport becomes first regional airport in New Zealand to gain a Level 2 certification under the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
As part of its efforts to prevent global warming, Kansai Airports Group has set a long-term target to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
The report outlines the approach, performance and achievements of the airport on the triple bottom lines of sustainability principles of development.
Groupe ADP and 23 of its partner companies have announced their shared ambition to build an even more sustainable and responsible airport industry.
Christchurch Airport is the first to achieve the newly-launched Airports Carbon Accreditation Level4/4+, the highest carbon certification an airport can achieve.
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