News – Page 56
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NewsVINCI Concessions celebrates reaching net zero emissions and inaugurates a first solar power plant at Toulon Hyères airport
Toulon Hyères is the first French airport to achieve net zero emissions in its activity scope.
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NewsNew London Gatwick taxiway to help reduce delays and cut aircraft emissions
London Gatwick, part of VINCI Airports’ network, has completed an infrastructure project to help reduce delays and go-arounds.
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NewsAvports to partner to redevelop two U.S. Virgin Islands airports
The partners will redevelop both terminals with modern airport amenities, including additional passenger boarding and bridges.
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NewsWizz Air aims to inspire with Women on Air event
The initiative aims to empower gender diversity within the traditionally male-dominated aviation industry.
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NewsEmirates adds SAF on flights from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Over two million gallons of blended SAF will be supplied into the fuelling system at Schiphol Airport over the course of 2024.
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NewsSustainable Aviation Fuel facility permission granted
The SAF facility at Crown Wharf is anticipated to create over 150 full-time jobs, including 85 skilled jobs on-site, with construction due to commence in winter 2024.
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NewsCSMIA reports water recycling achievement
CSMIA has undertaken a plethora of initiatives to reduce water consumption and promote water recycling, aligning with its commitment to sustainability.
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NewsPartnership brings 10 hydrogen VTOL jets to enhance Bali tourism
The partnership between Sirius Aviation AG and PARQ Development aims to transform sustainable air travel and tourism in Bali, Indonesia.
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NewsNAV CANADA joins the iTEC Alliance to foster more efficient aviation
With this partnership, the iTEC Alliance has reached beyond the European borders for the first time.
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NewsRiyadh Air joins United Nations Global Compact
Riyadh Air joins the UNGC with the intention to incorporate United Nations Sustainability Goals across its operations.
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NewsVancouver Airport partners with British Colombian government to support jobs and fight pollution
The memorandum of understanding aims to fight pollution in the aviation sector, grow investment and support clean, sustainable jobs and business opportunities for the British Columbia region.
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NewsIATA comments on SES2+ package deal: branded a failure
The International Air Transport Association issued the following comment as the Council prepares to vote on amendments to the Single European Sky (SES) 2+ package.
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NewsBiden-Harris Administration announce $110 million in bipartisan infrastructure law funding to 71 airports
The $110 million includes 74 grants to airports in 32 states to modernise airport and runway infrastructure, improve airfield safety, and create jobs.
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NewsCopenhagen Airport installs large battery for green energy storage
It is a milestone achieved as partners in the EU project ALIGHT have succeeded in managing the risks associated with installing a battery in an airport's critical infrastructure.
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NewsCalgary International Airport named Routes awards overall winner
Calgary International Airport (YYC) has been crowned the Overall Winner of this year’s Routes Americas Awards.
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NewsPerth Airport first multi-storey car park ready to ramp-up
Perth Airport has partnered with Georgiou to deliver a multi-storey car park which will contribute to the transformation of Airport Central.
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NewsANRA Technologies partners with Estonian Aviation Academy for U-space test centre in Estonia
ANRA Technologies and Estonian Aviation Academy will jointly co-develop and operate an Uncrewed Aircraft Systems testing facility in Estonia.
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NewsHong Kong terminals achieve IEnvA sustainability certification
Cathay Cargo Terminal and Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited have become the first cargo handling-companies to achieve IEnvA in Asia.
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NewsThe Fly Up: Heathrow Airport launches renewable biofuel breakfast
The Fly Up is cooked with oil that is then cleaned and recycled into renewable biofuels.
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NewsIATA releases Fly Net Zero update
IATA's shares a short overview of the latest industry developments in January and February.


