Oman Air tops Heathrow’s ‘Fly Quiet and Green’ table
Heathrow Airport continues with its push for sustainability within the aviation industry, with a continued driving force behind its 'Fly Quiet and Green' initiative.
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Heathrow Airport continues with its push for sustainability within the aviation industry, with a continued driving force behind its 'Fly Quiet and Green' initiative.
Parking at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport in the near future? You might not be, but a robot called Stan instead hoped to increase passenger experience and reduce environmental impact.
In the second instalment of our Sustainability Series, we caught up with Matt Gorman, Sustainability and Environment Director at Heathrow Airport, to discuss the airport's carbon footprint and their plans for the future.
A High Court challenge to Heathrow Airport's third runway begins today (11 March 2019), as noise, air quality, congestion and climate change are cited as reasons to abandon the project.
In the first of a new series examining how the airport and aviation industries are working to mitigate the damaging environmental impact of air travel, Denise Pronk, Head of Sustainability at the Royal Schiphol Group, speaks exclusively to International Airport Review to detail Schiphol's plan to reduce its environmental impact.
Eight petrol and electric plug-in hybrid Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 4x4s arrive at Glasgow Airport to make airside operations more sustainable.
Quiet, eco-friendly and high-tech, the new electric buses at Brussels Airport continue with the trend of carbon neutrality throughout the airport.
The Danish aviation industry will work together and come up with a climate initiative, which is aimed at reducing carbon emissions caused by air traffic.
ACI Asia-Pacific has announced the results of the region’s Green Airports Recognition 2019, which recognises airports’ outstanding achievements in their environmental projects.
With more than 5,300 employees at Glasgow Airport, single-use plastics are a problem, but the new water bottle initiative aims to reduce this dependency.
NATS, the UK’s leading provider of air traffic services, has been recognised for its progress in reducing the environmental impact of its operations.
According to ACI, global passenger traffic is expected to exceed 20 billion by 2039, as such, infrastructure will have to adapt accordingly with major investment to accommodate the growth.
Due to their height and movement patterns, wind turbines can have a range of impacts on navigational systems, mimicking the appearance of real aircraft.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation has announced that the Transportation Network Companies will be eligible to pick-up customers at neighbouring island airports from the beginning of February 2019, in a new ride-share scheme.
ICAO Council President, Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu highlights the need for aviation investments in strategic infrastructure, institutional capacity building, and next generation aviation professionals.