The forecast anticipates 4.8% annual passenger growth in Asia-Pacific and 5.4% in the Middle East during the 2025–2028 period.
Hamilton Airport has taken the first big step in its commitment to reducing carbon emissions with the achievement of Level 1, Mapping accreditation under the globally recognised Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
Christchurch Airport is committing 400 hectares of its Harewood campus to Kōwhai Park – a new platform for generating renewable energy at scale to enable businesses to transition away from fossil fuels.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has taken out four awards at the Queensland Chapter of the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) Project Management Achievement Awards (PMAAs) 2021.
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), operated by Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) - a GMR-led consortium, is set to become Net Zero Carbon Emission Airport by 2030, much ahead of the IPCC’s 2050 target adopted by all major industries all over the world.
ACI Asia-Pacific commends its airport members, which despite the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, reported continued carbon savings. The report was part of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme publishing its first carbon performance results for the period May 2019 to May 2021 at the 31st ACI LAC/World Annual General Assembly convening in Cancun, Mexico.
Sunshine Coast Airport is planning to host a new food and beverage manufacturing precinct that will help accelerate the region’s capacity to develop and export the Sunshine Coast’s high-quality food and beverage products interstate and internationally.
Dubai Airports and OneHive have agreed to partner on a new initiative to promote the preservation and conservation of the UAE's honeybee population, a shared commitment to advance the broader national sustainability vision and promote the Hatta region as an emerging ecotourism hub.
Perth Airport has become the first major airport in Australia to reflect the rich indigenous cultural heritage of the country by acknowledging Traditional Custodians of destinations across Australia.
Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT), by Suvarnabhumi Airport, was issued with a certificate of green airport 2021 (Best Practice), from Green Airport Audit Committee, Department of Environmental Quality Promotion. The certificate shows the potential of AOT as an airport operator with excellence in environmental management together with eco-friendly tourism promotion.
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