All Decarbonisation & environment articles – Page 9
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ArticleZurich Airport's long-term approach to sustainability: energy transition, breakthrough fuels and electrification
With over three decades at Zurich Airport, Emanuel Fleuti has witnessed the evolution of sustainability from a fringe concern to a core strategic pillar. As the airport's long-serving environmental lead, he brings continuity, context and conviction to Zurich's decarbonisation journey. He shares more with Holly Miles.
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NewsElectric aircraft completes full Stavenger to Bergen test route
A Bristow pilot has completed the route between Stavanger and Bergen with the electric aircraft ALIA, produced by BETA Technologies, in its entirety for the first time.
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ArticleHow Rhode Island’s T. F. Green became America’s fastest growing airport in 2025
Iftikhar Ahmad, CEO of Rhode Island’s T. F. Green International Airport, writes exclusively for International Airport Review, about how the airport has transformed into America’s fastest-growing airport this year, driven by strategic growth, smart investments, and a passenger-first focus.
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Denver Airport wins top green fleet award for sustainability leadership and innovative clean transport initiatives
Denver International Airport has been named the greenest fleet in North America, recognised for expanding electric vehicles, cutting emissions and advancing sustainable fleet operations.
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NewsGen Z rail travel rises as Gatwick Airport strengthens sustainable airport connectivity
More than half of Gen Z passengers now reach London Gatwick by train, as the airport boosts connectivity and supports sustainable travel growth.
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NewsLeeds Bradford Airport expansion set to boost Yorkshire economy and international connectivity by 2030
The new terminal and infrastructure upgrades at LBA aim to increase passenger numbers, create thousands of jobs, and strengthen Yorkshire’s global transport links.
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Aena hits back at Ryanair over Spanish route cuts: “hypocrisy, rudeness and blackmail”
Ryanair will close bases and cut flights in Spain over small fee increases, prompting Aena’s CEO to accuse the airline of intimidation and dishonest tactics.
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Korean Air invests USD 50 billion in Boeing aircraft, engines and long-term maintenance programme
Korean Air has signed a USD 50 billion deal for Boeing aircraft, spare engines and long-term maintenance to strengthen growth and competitiveness.
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ArticleiGA Istanbul Airport sets a new standard in Europe with Level 5 ACI Customer Experience Accreditation
iGA Istanbul Airport becomes the first in Europe to achieve Level 5 ACI Customer Experience Accreditation, blending Turkish hospitality with cutting-edge technology to deliver an unmatched passenger journey.
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NewsRed Sea Global partners with Riyadh Air to boost Saudi Arabia’s tourism and international connectivity
Red Sea Global and Riyadh Air have signed a partnership to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s tourism, enhancing brand visibility, connectivity, and exclusive offers for travellers.
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NewsArora Group unveils Heathrow Airport West expansion plan with Bechtel to deliver efficient, sustainable growth
The Arora Group has launched its Heathrow West proposal, promising a cost-effective, sustainable expansion with Bechtel and partners to enhance capacity and connectivity.
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SAS and Hoppago expand partnership to integrate global rail booking across 70 countries
SAS customers can now book train tickets across 70 countries directly via Hoppago integration, adding seamless rail options alongside flights and transfers.
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NewsPicture of the week: Alef Aeronautics begins flying car operations at Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports
This week’s picture of the week comes from Alef Aeronautics, who has secured agreements to operate flying cars at Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports, expanding its research, testing, and future fleet bases.
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UK aviation sector records 81 million passengers in spring as punctuality improves and growth surpasses pre-pandemic levels
UK aviation reached record highs between April and June with 81 million passengers and strong punctuality gains, marking a confident recovery beyond pre-pandemic levels.
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NewsQuito Airport joins Hidden Disabilities Sunflower programme
Quito’s Mariscal Sucre International Airport has joined the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower programme, offering discreet support and trained staff assistance for passengers with non-visible conditions.
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NewsBreastfeeding facilities upgraded at Ontario Airport
Ontario International Airport and UCR Health unveil upgraded nursing stations with expanded interiors, modern amenities and inclusive design, supporting breastfeeding parents during travel.
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NewsChicago begins $1.3 billion concourse D construction at O’Hare Airport to boost passenger experience and growth
Chicago has launched construction of the new Concourse D at O’Hare (ORD), a $1.3 billion project set to expand capacity, enhance facilities, and strengthen global connectivity.
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ArticleReimagining sustainability at Venice Airport – from AI to hydrogen drones
Venice Airport’s bold sustainability strategy blends agrivoltaics, hydrogen, AI, and biodiversity protection, proving that the future of aviation must be innovative, integrated, and deeply human-centred. Head of Sustainability at Gruppo SAVE Group, Davide Bassano, tells International Airport Review.
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Finnish firm Liquid Sun launches pilot project to produce sustainable aviation fuel from biogenic CO₂ emissions
Liquid Sun has unveiled a first-of-its-kind Finnish pilot converting CO₂ and renewable hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel, backed by Finnair, Fortum, ABB and Finavia.
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Munich Airport launches new electric bus depot to drive zero-emission apron operations by 2035
Munich Airport has opened a major electric bus depot with 37 chargers, supporting its Net Zero 2035 strategy and boosting sustainable ground operations significantly.


