Birmingham Airport (BHX) publishes 2023-23 sustainability report
The airport remains on track to becoming a net zero carbon operator by 2033.
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The airport remains on track to becoming a net zero carbon operator by 2033.
The airport is exploring the viability of lower carbon concrete, which cuts emissions by 50% compared to a conventional concrete.
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.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will be funding about $92 million to 21 airports for solar panels, electric buses and more.
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.
The Annual ACI EUROPE Best Airport Award winners were announced last week during the Gala Dinner of the ACI EUROPE / World Annual General Assembly, Conference and Exhibition. Hosted by Spanish airport operator Aena, the ceremony, which recognised more outstanding performers than ever before, took place in the stunning MNAC…
The Spanish aviation group has signed a sustainable syndicated credit line for €2 billion, which proves its commitment to ESG governance.
Riyadh Airports Company announced as host of WAGA 2024.
The Airports of Tomorrow initiative aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of the aviation industry.
Flughafen Zürich AG has a long tradition of sustainability. With its new ESG strategy, the company has given itself a compass for where it wants to go in the future. For International Airport Review, Christian Ruf, Project Leader for Sustainability and Environmental Protection at Flughafen Zürich AG, explained more.
Chunekshi Wimalasuriya, International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, took to Farnborough’s Sustainable Skies World Summit to listen in on panel sessions and immerse herself in the discussion of sustainability in aviation.
A quarter of London City Airport's (LCY) Action Plan of their Sustainability Report have been completed, with a third progressing as planned.
Join us for this exclusive interview with International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles and Anthony Bernheim, Healthy & Resilient Buildings Programme Manager at San Francisco International Airport.
In this 'Big Sustainability Issue' of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: the Airport Carbon Accreditation, net zero, indoor air quality, health and wellbeing of passengers, security, social responsibility, ingraining sustainability within your culture and passenger experience, plus an In-Depth Focus…