Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the association representing over 600 airports from 45 countries/territories, expressed strong support for Auckland Airport's infrastructure development plans, and welcomed the New Zealand Commerce Commission's recent decision on the airport's 2022-2027 pricing event.
Sharjah Airport took part in Earth Hour yesterday. The Global Conservation Fund organises the international initiative each year to raise awareness about the importance of conserving electricity and reducing carbon emissions.
40 tons of live honeybees landed at Ras Al Khaimah International Airport on an Egypt Air Cargo flight from Cairo for the first time in 2019. Many customers were waiting to welcome the bees and take them to various farms across the UAE.
Melbourne Airport and Conservation Volunteers Australia have launched a community volunteer program that will enrich the lives of adult migrants and refugees living in Melbourne’s north-west. The Cross-Cultural Volunteer Program will run for three years and aims to encourage the region’s multicultural community to participate in environmental projects,
Sharjah Airport Authority celebrated Emirati Children’s Day. As part of the ‘Make an Emirati Child’s Wish Come True’ initiative, a group of children had the opportunity to perform job tasks at the airport, review work procedures and interact with customers and passengers, which aims to make their wishes come true and to review the jobs that they are look forward to perform in the future.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) today released its Sustainability Report 2017/18. The report covers the AA’s sustainability performance in the fiscal year ending 31 March 2018 across four key pillars: “Our People”, “World-class Gateway”, “Our Future Airport” and “HK People’s Airport”.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has been recognised by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as a Partner Airport of IATA’s Center of Excellence for Perishable Logistics (IATA CEIV Fresh), the first airport community in the world to receive the IATA CEIV Fresh Certification.
Gold Coast Airport has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability, achieving Level 2 accreditation under the Airports Council International’s Airport Carbon Accreditation program.The Airport Carbon Accreditation program is the only independent global standard for carbon management at airports, which recognises and accredits the efforts of airports to manage and reduce emissions.
Having been the first airports (Kansai International Airport, Osaka International Airport) in Japan accredited at Level 2 under the Airport Carbon Accreditation1 program in 2016, Kansai Airports Group is pleased to announce that KIX and ITAMI have upgraded to Level 3 certification of the ACA, while Kobe Airport has newly entered the program at Level 2 on December 6, 2018.
Following the success of Brisbane Airport’s inaugural Online Lost Property Auction in 2017, members of the public will again be given the opportunity to bag a bargain, with thousands of valuables up for auction between 9am Monday, 26 November and 7pm Wednesday, 5 December.
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