All Carbon management & reporting articles
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ArticleHow did Tallinn Airport reduce its carbon emissions by 96%?
Tallinn Airport has achieved Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 3+ certification, reaching carbon neutrality through a 96% reduction in emissions since 2018. The Estonian gateway accomplished this milestone through systematic infrastructure investments, renewable energy adoption and fleet electrification, rather than carbon offsetting alone.
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NewsBristol Airport study explores nuclear derived sustainable aviation fuel
Bristol Airport completes feasibility study with Equilibrion examining nuclear derived sustainable aviation fuel and hydrogen production in the South West.
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ReporteReport: Airport Industry Intelligence Handbook 2026
Access this FREE eReport from International Airport Review to read about how industry leaders are tackling challenges around scaling airport operations sustainably.
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NewsFinavia launches 2026–2028 sustainability programme to strengthen value creation
New three year programme targets climate, people and governance with stronger value chain emission reductions and continued net zero commitment across Finnish airports.
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NewsSalvador Bahia Airport becomes Brazil’s first to supply Sustainable Aviation Fuel for regular flights
Starting November, Salvador Bahia Airport supplies SAF for daily Gol and LATAM flights, reducing emissions and reinforcing Brazil’s commitment to sustainable aviation practices
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Mumbai International Airport secures Level 5 Airport Carbon Accreditation, reinforcing net zero ambition
Mumbai airport joins an elite group of only 30 global hubs achieving the highest carbon management standard, with a roadmap to eliminate Scope 3 emissions by 2050.
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NewsTallinn Airport achieves carbon neutrality after 96% emissions cut
The Estonian gateway becomes carbon neutral under Airport Carbon Accreditation, following major investments in renewable energy and sustainable operations.
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NewsSalvador Bahia Airport becomes first in Americas to achieve highest level of airport carbon accreditation
VINCI Airports’ Salvador Bahia Airport achieves ACA Level 5, highlighting net zero emissions for Scopes 1 and 2 and commitment to Scope 3 by 2050.
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NewsEdmonton Airport achieves certification for sustainability
Edmonton International Airport has earned ACI’s Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation, recognising its progress in reducing emissions and advancing sustainability initiatives through strong industry collaboration.
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Centralny Port Komunikacyjny creates tools for greener aviation
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny has helped create the Replication Toolbox – Sustainable Aviation, an EU-funded resource providing practical solutions for airports to reduce environmental impact.
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ArticleRovaniemi and Lapland Airports: growth and development in the Arctic
Rovaniemi Airport and Lapland’s airports are driving tourism growth with expanded facilities, improved passenger services, sustainable operations and year-round connectivity, enhancing regional development and global appeal.
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Lyon Airport achieves net zero emissions ahead of schedule under VINCI Airports’ sustainability strategy
Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) has reached net zero emissions a year early, marking a major sustainability milestone for VINCI Airports’ global decarbonisation programme.
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NewsEgis and partners begin 30-year concession to transform Cayenne Félix-Éboué Airport with €85m investment
Egis and partners have taken over Cayenne Félix-Éboué Airport (CAY), launching a €85m investment programme to modernise infrastructure and enhance passenger experience.
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ArticleToward net-zero aviation: How renewable energy procurement offers airports immediate solutions
Across Europe, airports are taking immediate action toward their bold net-zero targets. A key strategy is electrifying ground operations and sourcing sustainable energy for terminals and support infrastructure. Explore how power-purchase agreements (PPAs) are emerging as a practical solution, offering airports a runway to sustainability. We'll examine real-world examples from ...
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NewsLos Angeles World Airports releases 2024 report highlighting sustainability progress at LAX and Van Nuys
Los Angeles World Airports has published its 2024 Sustainability Report, showcasing achievements in energy, water, emissions and community initiatives at LAX and Van Nuys.
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ArticleReport | Successfully scaling sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
PA's report reveals how to turn the noise around Sustainable Aviation Fuel into a symphony of action, outlining strategies for widespread adoption by 2030.
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NewsVinci airports’ Brazilian network recognised for environmental excellence and commitment to sustainable aviation practices
Five Brazilian airports earned ANAC awards for environmental innovation, reflecting Vinci airports’ strategy to cut carbon emissions and promote sustainable practices across its global operations.
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NewsLondon Luton Airport sustainability report reveals record jobs and strong local economic impact
London Luton Airport’s 2024 Sustainability Report shows record employment, major carbon cuts and strong investment in local communities.
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NewsEuropean airports strengthen net zero commitment with new roadmaps and tougher transparency requirements
Over 300 European airports have published net zero roadmaps, with many setting earlier targets and embracing stricter climate accountability measures.
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NewsRome Fiumicino leads with Europe's largest second-life battery energy storage for sustainable airport future
Fiumicino Airport launches Pioneer, a major energy project using recycled EV batteries to boost sustainability and power resilience.


