Air traffic in July affected by Europe’s extreme weather
July 2023 saw air traffic up by an average of 7%,however Europe experienced extreme weather in July and weather-related ATFM delay.
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July 2023 saw air traffic up by an average of 7%,however Europe experienced extreme weather in July and weather-related ATFM delay.
The airport broke ground on the construction of the electric Central Utility Plant (eCUP) to sustainably power the growth of DFW Airport.
ACI-LAC recognises the work by the National Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DINAC) at Guaraní International Airport for being sustainable.
Samantha Martin-Williams, Deputy Chair of Newcastle Airport Ltd, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on how the airport is working to diversify and become more sustainable to secure its place in the future.
International Airport Review Editor Holly Miles caught up with Luis Felipe de Oliveira, Director General of ACI World at ACI's World Annual General Assembly 2023 in Barcelona.
The airport remains on track to becoming a net zero carbon operator by 2033.
Thanks to a £8 million Government competition to support hydrogen-powered transport in the North East, airport and supermarket deliveries could be greener and more efficient.
Thousands of young people from across the North West will learn about the sustainable future of flying, with MAG new education programme.
Virgin Atlantic and Rolls-Royce confirmed a blend ground test which will see the world's first 100% SAF flight travel across the Atlantic.
Riivo Tuvike, CEO at Tallinn Airport, is back writing for IAR's Cleaner, Greener Airports Series and details the work going into achieving the airport’s aims to be carbon neutral by 2025 and to become a net zero hub of air travel by 2030.
Edmonton International Airport is partnering with Toyota Canada to deliver 100 Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will be funding about $92 million to 21 airports for solar panels, electric buses and more.
IATA and the Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA) hope to accelerate the aviation sector’s transition to net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
IATA’s Net Zero Tracking Methodology will report industry-level progress towards Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.
The steps implemented by Tallinn Airport in 2022/2023, will see it becoming a carbon neutral aviation hub by 2025.