Milan Malpensa launches Bike Corner for sustainable cyclists
Milan Malpensa's Bike Corner welcomes cyclists with tools, access to scenic trails, and 24/7 free services.
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Milan Malpensa's Bike Corner welcomes cyclists with tools, access to scenic trails, and 24/7 free services.
21 November 2024 | By
Over 600 airports globally are managing CO2 emissions through Airport Carbon Accreditation, with Heydar Aliyev International Airport achieving Level 2 certification, showcasing growing industry commitment to decarbonisation and sustainable operations.
A new study reveals that American-made e-fuels, produced using surplus renewable energy and waste CO2, could significantly reduce aviation emissions, enhance grid resilience, and drive economic growth.
The 'Airport Innovation Days' competition in Amman recognised three Jordanian startups for their innovative solutions in airport technology and mobility, with ADADK, LYNEports, and Salam claiming top honours.
6 November 2024 | By
London Luton Airport is progressing towards its Net Zero goal by 2040 with a multi-million-pound investment in sustainable vehicles. This initiative will reduce airport emissions by nearly 15% starting this year.
Frankfurt Airport has joined with the startup company B2Square (Bitumen Beyond Oil), to explore innovative approaches for construction materials, with the use of organic cashew-based bitumen
The International Civil Aviation Organisation, Airports Council International, and International Air Transport Association, will together host a symposium on accessibility in Montreal, Canada from 2 to 3 December 2024.
London Heathrow Airport has relaunched its 'Fly Quieter and Greener' scheme, ranking the top 50 airlines on noise and emissions to encourage improvements and provide transparency to stakeholders.
Dr Vinoth Ramalingam, Chancellor’s Fellow in the School of Computing, Engineering and Technology at Robert Gordon University (RGU) offers an insight into the potential of innovative catalyst materials for energy conversion technologies.
Two of Swedavia’s airports Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Ronneby Airport achieved level 5 in the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, the highest possible, joining Göteborg Landvetter Airport and Malmö Airport which reached Level 5 in December 2023.
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority, in partnership with other organisations, will give grants of over $220,000 to seven aviation companies to propel technologies and solutions.
John F. Kennedy International Airport begins construction of a 12-megawatt energy system to help power its new Terminal One, as part of its efforts towards making the airport environmentally sustainable.
Salvador Bahia Airport offered passengers a virtual tour of its Sustainability Complex, which has reduced its carbon emissions by 89% and water use by 40%, since 2018.
In New Delhi, a landmark conference has resulted in 29 Asia Pacific nations to commit to The Delhi Declaration, which sets to make future aviation sustainable and reduce its negative impact on the environment.
London Luton Airport has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Cranfield University, which will see collaboration on factors of net zero, operational innovation, and education.