NATS receives high score for action towards environmental issues
NATS, the UK’s leading provider of air traffic services, has been recognised for its progress in reducing the environmental impact of its operations.
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NATS, the UK’s leading provider of air traffic services, has been recognised for its progress in reducing the environmental impact of its operations.
The predicted increase in greenhouse gas emissions could undermine efforts to mitigate climate change and limit the global temperature rise to below the target of two degrees Celsius in the Paris Agreement.
259 airports are now actively engaged in addressing their impact on climate change, and 49 airport operators worldwide are carbon neutral, according to the Airports Council International.
The Port Authority Agency plans to install more than 10 megawatts of solar power at JFK, in a bid to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while providing local low-income residents the opportunity to purchase clean energy at reduced rates.
The ICAO-backed solar panel scheme at Douala International Airport is hoped to reduce the carbon emissions 2,575 tonnes.
Joining only 40 other airports in Europe, Budapest Airport has retained its carbon-neutral status and has even purchased carbon credits from a Chinese wind farm.
There is only one week left for local residents and businesses to make their views known on Gatwick’s growth plans.
Heathrow Airport has revealed four key action areas to reduce and offset the growth in emissions from new flights, Heathrow will consult with partners on the delivery of this plan ahead of the first statutory consultation on expansion in summer 2019
The Carbon Accreditation initiative has helped Narita Airport become the first and only airport in Japan to ever reach this high in carbon management maturity.
As more passenger arrive at Gatwick, the airport works hard to mitigate the knock on effects, such as noise pollution.
Oman Air's fleet has been highly ranked in Heathrow Airport's latest 'Fly Quiet and Green' table, which highlights airlines that are making steps to improve their environmental performance.
San Diego International Airport (SAN) has won an international environmental award for three innovative programmes aimed at reducing greenhouse gases, offsetting carbon emissions and diverting food waste from landfills.
International Airport Review is very proud to announce the shortlisted candidates for its 2018 Awards, and would like to thank everyone who participated, nominated and voted in the awards this year.
As sustainability becomes more important to ensuring the longevity of the aviation industry, the Global Sustainability Aviation Summit brought together key players to ensure that the 2008 plan of action for combatting climate change was not in vain. Executive Director of the Air Transport Action Group, Michael Gill, provides an…
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is encouraging the use of cleaner, quieter aircraft through its airport charges levied on airlines.