Bristol Airport awarded Level 3+ Carbon Neutrality status
Bristol Airport has been accredited international recognition with Level 3+ Carbon Neutrality status for its direct emissions by the Airport Carbon Accreditation Scheme.
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Bristol Airport has been accredited international recognition with Level 3+ Carbon Neutrality status for its direct emissions by the Airport Carbon Accreditation Scheme.
Reflecting on the session he moderated at the International Airport Online Summit, Bill Fullerton, Chief Technical Officer of Fraport-Greece, summarises the key discussion points that were raised.
At the 2021 World ROUTES conference in Milan, International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles caught up with the CEO of SEA Milan Airports, Armando Brunini.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: route development; digital transformation; the future of aviation; wayfinding; ARFF and experts who look back over the past year.
Leeds Bradford Airport has released its latest plan to become net zero carbon by 2030, focussed on decreasing and eliminating emissions produced by the airport.
At the 2021 Pride of Ground Handling Awards, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited has attained the Sustainability Award, for the cargo handler’s environmental efforts and investments.
In the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive sustainability series, Los Angeles World Airports explains how despite bold, they are determined to achieve their net zero energy, water, waste, and carbon emissions vision by the year 2045.
Airport Authority Hong Kong has today (9 December 2021) announced the target and strategy to achieve Net Zero Carbon at Hong Kong International Airport by 2050.
Aerospace Technology Institute has revealed a liquid hydrogen aircraft, which will one day enable full-zero emission flights with just one refuelling stop.
Todd Ernst, Director of Aviation Infrastructure, Energy, and the Environment for Toronto Pearson Airport, explains how Canada’s largest airport has set clear targets for net zero emissions and net zero waste by 2050.
Christchurch Airport has launched its new renewable energy Kōwhai Park, to support future development of green fuel production for land and air transport.
The Emission and Climate Impact of Alternative Fuels study has provided promising early results for the use of 100 per cent sustainable aviation fuel on both engines of a commercial jet.
Watch this short video interview with Luis Felipe de Oliveira, Director General of ACI World.
London Luton Airport achieves milestone as the airport is awarded Level 3 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation scheme, a global carbon management framework managed by Airport Council International.
Airports Council International Asia-Pacific has revealed results demonstrating that despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, airports reported continued carbon savings.