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Sustainable Airport EnvironmentBanning single-use plastics, encouraging use of public transport to and from an airport, managing food waste, reducing use of fossil fuels, monitoring water use, switching to renewable energy sources, sourcing food sustainably. These are all examples of how an airport can begin to reduce its carbon footprint; its greenhouse-gas emissions; its impact on the environment.

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.

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Airport expansion plans must consider the environment

15 August 2016 | By Chris Ferrary, Head of Delivery and Innovation, Temple

Chris Ferrary, Head of Delivery and Innovation at leading environmental consultancy Temple shares his views on the ethical and ecological imperatives that must accompany airport expansion.

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FAA announces new centre of excellence

15 August 2016 | By International Airport Review

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a new centre of excellence in partnership with the University of Oklahoma and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University teams to lead the new Air Transportation Centre of Excellence for Technical Training and Human Performance (COE TTHP).

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Winter operations: Keeping Copenhagen Airport (CPH) moving

11 August 2016 | By

With more than 26 million passengers travelling through annually, Copenhagen Airport (CPH) has a duty to ensure its passengers can reach their destinations in all weather conditions. Director of Traffic and Airside Operations, Dan Meincke, reveals how a first class snow alert crew and cross-functional collaboration ensures on-time best performance.

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New era for air traffic control dawns at Prestwick

1 August 2016 | By NATS

Following hundreds of hours of testing and fine tuning, a state of the art new air traffic control system has entered full operational service at Scotland’s Prestwick Control Centre. The system – called iTEC – is the next generation of air traffic control technology designed to increase airspace capacity and…