SAUDIA invests in projects to promote sustainable flying
Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) views sustainability management as an integral part of its corporate strategy.
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Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) views sustainability management as an integral part of its corporate strategy.
Anne Marie van Hemert, Head of Aviation Business Development, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport spoke with International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey during Routes Europe 2022 in Bergen. Together they discussed the dominant role cargo operations played during and post-pandemic recovery, as well as how sustainability and digitalisation combined will…
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey, looks back to the discussion on sustainability which took place at the International Airport Summit 2022 and provides her high level takeaways from what was a fantastic and lively discussion.
Watch this exclusive interview at the International Airport Review Summit 2022, where we spoke with Claire Waghorn, Sustainability Transition Leader at Christchurch International Airport Limited.
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Marco Troncone, CEO of Aeroporti di Roma, tells International Airport Review how there is no time like the present. Airports must act now and take advantage of the upcoming exciting digital and sustainable transitions within aviation.
Mumbai International Airport has installed six robust fast electric vehicle charging stations at its Terminal 1 and 2, as part of the mission to create an ecosystem that is centered to fast-track its journey towards carbon neutrality.
Virgin Atlantic is set to launch the first ever net zero, solely sustainable aviation fuelled transatlantic flight from the UK in 2023.
London Luton Airport has launched the ‘Greener Future’ grant to support local community groups and charities demonstrating a commitment to tackling carbon reduction.
“If you’re not carbon neutral by 2030, you’re out of business,” says Riivo Tuvike CEO of Tallinn Airport for the next instalment of International Airport Review’s revived CEO series.
Virgin Atlantic has announced the purchase of 70 million gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel, to help reduce carbon emissions in the next decade and achieve Net Zero 2050.
Bristol Airport alongside Airbus, easyJet, and EDF's Hynamics, has joined the UK's network of ‘ZEROe’ agreements to become an Airport Hydrogen Hub.
The International Air Transport Association has estimated that Sustainable Aviation Fuel production will reach at least 300 million litres in 2022, a 200 per cent increase on 2021 production.
Ryanair and Shell have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance the supply of sustainable aviation fuel at over 200 Ryanair airports across Europe.
Western Sydney International Airport welcomes the construction of a digital transmission substation, which will supply a reliable and sustainable energy solution for the new airport.