Gatwick Airport launches cross border arrival management system
A new border system has lead to reductions in fuel usage, carbon emissions and holding times for arriving aircraft at Gatwick.
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A new border system has lead to reductions in fuel usage, carbon emissions and holding times for arriving aircraft at Gatwick.
Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport will remove all uses of single-use plastics following the original pledge in June 2019.
Royal Schiphol Group's new partnership aims to realise the full potential of drones and the future of air passenger transport in the Netherlands.
Stewart Wingate, Chief Executive Officer of Gatwick Airport, details how many airports across the world are managing two competing tensions - meeting increasing passenger demand for connectivity, whilst ensuring that any growth is sustainable.
The direct rail link into Luton Airport has moved a step closer with a bridge to carry trains over the main A1081 road now in place.
By reaching Level 2 Carbon Accreditation in ACI’s programme, the City of Austin’s Aviation Department has further demonstrated its commitment to sustainability.
Manchester Airport has shown the progress made to its £1 billion 'super terminal' which is due to open in July 2020.
Atlanta City Council has approved a ban of non-compostable single-use plastic bags, polystyrene and plastic straws at Atlanta Airport.
The new facility will expand Swissport's handling abilities by almost 50 per cent and strengthen Frankfurt's position as a leading airfreight hub.
APT Pranoto Airport will be the first Indonesian airport to utilise solar power, with Total Solar DG responsible for the supply and installation.
Electric Ireland will provide a yearly supply of eight million kW/h of green electricity to the airport in a bid to increase sustainable operations.
New terminals and runways require long-term traffic forecasting and careful consideration of changing technologies, but they also provide the chance to explore how our workforce, our climate and our communities may change over time, highlights Caroline Wilkie, CEO of the Australian Airports Association (AAA).
The global carbon accreditation programme reported significant growth between May 2018 and May 2019, including new additions.
Simon Earles, Planning and Sustainability Director at Bristol Airport, details how the regional airport has continued making environmentally-friendly decisions as operations adapt to handle the increasing passenger traffic.
The campaign, launched in June 2018, was a result of Geneva Airport's commitment to increasing its recycling rate to 50 per cent in 2020.