IATA to launch Sustainable Aviation Fuel Matchmaker platform by 2025
IATA plans to launch the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Matchmaker platform in early 2025 to connect airlines with SAF suppliers and enhance market efficiency and transparency.
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IATA plans to launch the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Matchmaker platform in early 2025 to connect airlines with SAF suppliers and enhance market efficiency and transparency.
John F. Kennedy International Airport begins construction of a 12-megawatt energy system to help power its new Terminal One, as part of its efforts towards making the airport environmentally sustainable.
Edmonton International Airport in partnership with multiple organisations has launched its second phase of commercial drone flights to Leduc City, with the new flight path able to bring high-value time-critical products.
ACI Europe has endorsed the Draghi report on ‘The Future of European Competitiveness’, with the findings of the report outlining the need for sustainable and growth for aviation.
Belfast City Airport has introduced Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil fuel for all its airside vehicles and equipment, that will reduce its carbon vehicle emissions by up to 90% compared with standard diesel.
Le Thi Hong Minh, General Director of Cam Ranh International Terminal JSC (CRTC), introduces her airport and explains what makes it one of the most advanced international terminals in Vietnam.
For International Airport Review, Gregoire James, Commercial Director of the International Aviation Waste Management Association (IAWMA), writes how airports can play their part in waste reduction through recycling, composting, collaborating with airlines and reusable materials.
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Passenger Terminal Expo in Frankfurt, Germany. She caught up with Sara Solis, the Circular Economy Lead at the Royal Schiphol Group, discussing green earnings, airport stakeholders' footprints and the need for more European legislation.
Cardiff Airport is enhancing its sustainability efforts with the addition of six new electric vehicles, advancing its 60% reduction in carbon emissions and its goal of reaching carbon net zero.
International companies Foster + Partners, Jacobs, and Mace along with Saudi company Nera, have been signed by King Salman International Airport to build one of the worlds largest airports for 2030.
San Francisco International Airport unveil plans of their latest project to renovate and expand Terminal 3 sustainably that will see state-of-the-art bag-drops, new security checkpoints as well as more space for food, beverage and retail concessions.
At V4+ Airport Association’s WIND summit held in Lake Bohinj, Slovenia , Claudia Typelt, Head of Environment at Salzburg Airport, was a panellist in the sustainability section of the conference. Later, International Airport Review’s Emily Budgen spoke to Claudia to gain greater insight into her career at Salzburg, sustainability and…
International Airport Review had the pleasure of being a media partner of V4+ Airports’ WIND Conference. Editorial Assistant, Emily Budgen, attended the conference in Slovenia and gives her report.
Claire Waghorn, Sustainable Transition Leader at Christchurch International Airport Limited (CIAL), speaks to International Airport Review about what her airport is working on in terms of sustainability, what the industry needs to do and whether there is a silver bullet solution.
Diego Arrosa, CEO of Aeropuertos Uruguay, writes exclusively for International Airport Review’s Leaders’ Series. Diego outlines their expansion from two airports in Uruguay, to eight, as well as passenger trends, sustainability commitments and their innovation focuses for 2024.