Mumbai International Airport receives award for energy efficiency
Mumbai International Airport, is awarded the ‘Energy Efficient Unit’ Award, recognising its outstanding efforts towards energy efficiency.
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Mumbai International Airport, is awarded the ‘Energy Efficient Unit’ Award, recognising its outstanding efforts towards energy efficiency.
Janik Gagné, Senior Director, Economic Analysis and Statistical Services, at Airports Council International (ACI) World, talks to International Airport Review about projected passenger demand in the future and the CAPEX required to address this.
Eindhoven Airport will participate in Rondje NL, a test conducted by Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre, to identify the requirements for Dutch airports to facilitate electric flying.
Istanbul Airport has announced that it will join 238 other airports who are committed to achieve 'Net-Zero CO2 Emissions by 2050' initiated by the Airports Council International (ACI).
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The partnership will study a wide range of cutting-edge developments and will see easyJet will using Bristol Airport as a test-bed to trial solutions for decarbonising operations and reducing waste.
Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive at Edinburgh Airport, explains how the pandemic is not deterring the airport from their sustainable goals, in the latest installment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
Through the agreement, Korean Air plans to utilise the technical capabilities of each organisation to achieve meaningful results.
The solar farm will be located at the eastern end of the runway and will seek to provide 100 per cent of the airport’s electricity requirements through sustainable means.
Christel Vandenhouten, Head of Sustainability at Brussels Airport, reflects on the opportunity the coronavirus pandemic has created to drive the airport’s sustainability strategy even further, in the next instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
Eight companies have been shortlisted to share £15 million government funding to support the development of first-of-a-kind production plants turning waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Julio Ribas, CEO of Salvador Bahia Airport details the airport’s green initiatives and explains how their achievements thus far are inspiring them to work harder to create truly sustainable mobility.
New study finds that 81 per cent of capital markets investors expect to see more regional carriers receiving government bailouts. Fifty seven per cent predict the sector will be targeted by private equity as a recovery play.
The various modules have been designed to illustrate how both individual actions and overall company policies effect sustainability.
Murali Varadarajan, who is currently in charge of developing the Concept of Operations (CONOPS) for the Advanced Engine off Navigation (AEON) project, talks to International Airport Review about the project and how it is working towards a sustainable future for aviation.