iGA Istanbul Airport – leading the way in human, environmental and social sustainability
iGA Istbanul Airport reflects on the progress of its sustainability targets to date and tells International Airport Review how they’re not stopping there...
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The climate change emergency is upon us, and all industries must work hard at becoming more sustainable – the aviation industry included. As the above paragraph demonstrates, this goes beyond using sustainable aviation fuel.
Many airports and authorities have recognised the need to implement environmentally-friendly strategies, and International Airport Review here showcases some of these achievements. However the entire industry must continue striving and innovating to ensure an airport’s surroundings are not negatively impacted and the environment is protected for the future.
iGA Istbanul Airport reflects on the progress of its sustainability targets to date and tells International Airport Review how they’re not stopping there...
ACI launched the new topmost level of achievement in its global Airport Carbon Accreditation programme at the 28th COP28.
The airport has been selected as one of the world's most beautiful airports in the Prix Versailles 2023 architecture competition.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey hosted a training for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Luis Felipe de Oliveira expresses his desire to return to Europe with his family after four impactful years at ACI World.
VINCI Airports and TotalEnergies have joined forces to make sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) available at the airport platform.
The arrival of easyJet's sixth aircraft at its Glasgow base will enable the airline to create around 40 local jobs.
Hamburg Airport is the first airport in Germany to join the international network for future hydrogen hubs.
Ocupa AeroCultural at Salvador Bahia Airport celebrated cultural diversity during the month of Black Consciousness.
Hydrogen presents the opportunity to decarbonise aviation, particularly for short-haul flights. For International Airport Review, Dave Lees, CEO of Bristol Airport explains how its work as part of the Hydrogen in Aviation alliance is already solving many of the technical challenges of making hydrogen-powered flight a reality.
London Gatwick’s Chief Planning Officer, Tim Norwood, spoke to International Airport Review on the airport’s innovative, low-impact plans to improve resilience and increase airport capacity to benefit travellers.
Australia’s first airport resort launches on 05 December 2023, following the integration of two existing airport hotels at Darwin Airport.
UK Civil Aviation Authority has launched a challenge for the industry to help leverage hydrogen as a zero-carbon emission aviation fuel.
International Airport Review had the chance to attend ACI World's World Annual General Assembly (WAGA) in Barcelona.
A4E, ACI EUROPE, ASD, CANSO Europe and ERA all welcome the agreement reached by ICAO Member States in Dubai.