Issue 4’s Guide To Sustainable Airports
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International Airport Review’s Guide To Sustainable Airports is now available to download!
In this special edition of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: passenger experience, sustainability, passenger volumes, airport leadership and more. Plus, the airports of the Middle East come under the spotlight in our regional focus.
A new Green Freeport in the Northeast of Scotland will play a crucial role in decarbonising the aviation industry by delivering a sustainable aviation fuel facility.
Watch our Editor speaking about her top three reasons to join us in-person at the International Airport Summit 2022 in London.
Watch this exclusive interview with the CEO of Bahrain Airport Company.
Brisbane Airport has dramatically reduced its net zero emissions deadline by 25-years, in a bold move to become one of the planet’s most sustainable airports.
Etihad Cargo achieves 6 per cent increase in revenue growth compared to H1 2021, contributing 35 per cent of the group's revenue
The International Air Transport Association has welcomed progress by states towards a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero aviation carbon emissions by 2050.
Tallinn Airport, alongside partners, will develop the foundations for the creation of a new Hydrogen Valley based in Estonia, which will accelerate the country’s independence under the motto ‘from zero to green’.
Cibao International Airport has achieved Level 4 Airport Carbon Accreditation from Airports Council International – Latin America/Caribbean.
Voxpop clip with the Senior Project Manager at Airport Regions Council on what’s keeping her awake at night.
Menzies Aviation has joined the Mission Possible Partnership, an alliance of climate leaders focused on decarbonising some of the world’s highest-emitting industries.
Saudia has been announced as the winner of SkyTeam’s customer engagement category, following the airline running the world’s first in-flight sustainability lab to crowd-source ideas from passengers.
Airports Council International have urged State representatives at the upcoming the International Civil Aviation Organization, to reach an agreement on the long-term decarbonisation goal.
Aer Lingus has signed a new sustainable aviation fuel supply agreement with Gevo, Inc., which will see a significant step by the airline in its commitment to a lower-carbon future.