A record number of participants led to 12 airports receiving Platinum, Gold, and Silver awards in New Delhi for outstanding Sustainable Energy Initiatives.
Auckland Airport is laying the foundation for a massive airfield development by recycling its runway – and keeping 6000 truck trips off Auckland’s roading network in the process.
Hamad International Airport (DOH) supports the UN’s World Environment Day theme for 2023 – to Beat Plastic Pollution which focuses on encouraging people and businesses around the world to review their plastic consumption and introduce a shift towards a circular economy.
Mangaluru International Airport on the eve of World Environment Day has reached yet another critical milestone in its resolve of achieving the Net Zero goal.
Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (KIAB/BLR Airport), operated by Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), has achieved a significant milestone by attaining Level 4+ Transition under the globally recognised Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program. This prestigious accreditation, led by the Airports Council International (ACI), reflects BIAL’s unwavering commitment to efficient carbon management and sustainability.
Christchurch Airport has signed up to buy the world’s first Rosenbauer Electric Fire Truck to operate at an airport.
In keeping with the ethos of green progress and sustainability, Mangaluru International Airport has attained the prestigious Platinum rating in the Green Airports Recognition (GAR) Programme 2023 in the under 8 million passengers/annum category. Bestowed by Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific, the rating is a testament to MIAs unwavering dedication and accomplishments in sustainability initiatives.
Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), the operator of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (BLR Airport), is thrilled to announce that Terminal 2 has received the prestigious IGBC Platinum certification by the Indian Green Building Council under the IGBC Green New Building rating system.
Newcastle Airport has achieved a significant milestone in its sustainability journey by being only the second airport in Australia to meet all requirements to enter the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program at Level 4 - Transformation.
Natural gas is on the way out at the country’s largest airport as Auckland Airport begins to switch its air conditioning system to electricity. Chief Sustainability and Master Planning Officer, Mary-Liz Tuck said gas used to heat the 141,000m2 international terminal is the leading contributor to Auckland Airport’s Scope 1 carbon emissions – emissions from operations the Auckland Airport owns and controls.
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