New success for iGA Istanbul Airport’s ‘Carbon Net Zero’ target
iGA Istanbul Airport has reached Level 4 in the 'Airport Carbon Accreditation' certificate awarded by ACI EUROPE.
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iGA Istanbul Airport has reached Level 4 in the 'Airport Carbon Accreditation' certificate awarded by ACI EUROPE.
Toulon-Hyères airport in France, Beja, Madeira and Ponta Delgada airports in Portugal, all operated by VINCI Airports have achieved the Level 5 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
As part of the United Nations COP28 conference focused on global sustainability efforts, YEG committed to accelerating the establishment of international green shipping corridors.
International Airport Review had the opportunity to chat with Airport Regions Council's Director General, Sergio Alegre.
Bristol Airport has set a target to cut carbon emissions across its operations by 73% by 2027.
iGA Istbanul Airport reflects on the progress of its sustainability targets to date and tells International Airport Review how they’re not stopping there...
Hamburg Airport is the first airport in Germany to join the international network for future hydrogen hubs.
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.
UK Civil Aviation Authority has launched a challenge for the industry to help leverage hydrogen as a zero-carbon emission aviation fuel.
Virgin Atlantic’s historic flight of 100% SAF takes off from London Heathrow to New York JFK on 28 November 2023.
In this article, taken from our sustainability eSupplement, Hannah Pollard, Head of Sustainability, set out how Bristol Airport will reach its 2030 target.
Munich Airport is intensifying existing climate targets and now intends to achieve Net Zero by 2035 instead of 2050 as previously.
Nigel Milton, Heathrow Airport’s Chief of Staff & Carbon, wrote to International Airport Review about Heathrow’s 2.0 sustainability plans and how the plan will help future proof the airport for travellers.
ACI EUROPE has urged the Danish Government not to proceed with its plan to introduce a tax on all departing passengers from Danish airports.