Airports in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East regions are setting new benchmarks in passenger experience. 35 airports out of a total 95 airports globally were recognised in the prestigious 2024 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards by Airports Council International (ACI). Collectively, airports in the region won 68 awards, across categories.
Kansai Airports will implement new measures for delayed flights exceeding Osaka Itami Airport’s operating hours (9:00 p.m.) starting from April 1, 2025.
Fiji Airports is delighted to announce a series of its sustainability initiatives aimed at reducing carbon footprint at its airport facilities.
Sharjah Airport has reaffirmed its leading position in the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program, administered by Airports Council International (ACI), by successfully renewing its Level 3+ (Neutrality) accreditation.
Narita International Airport has received global recognition for its decarbonization efforts, achieving Level 4 accreditation under the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program*1.
AECOM has been engaged by Airports Council International – ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East to conduct a comprehensive study on climate approaches for all member airports in the region. This strategic ESG Advisory win aims to enhance the resilience of airports in these regions against the impacts of climate change.
Fabrum, a New Zealand company leading the world in zero-emission transition technologies, has unveiled a hydrogen testing facility in partnership with Christchurch Airport to support the development of green hydrogen-powered technologies, primarily in aviation.
Queenstown Airport is proud to release its second annual Sustainability Report, showcasing the business’s achievements and ongoing commitment to reducing organisational emissions; environmental stewardship; community engagement; and operational resilience.
Nelson Airport has welcomed the newly-released recommendations of the Independent Hearing Panel on its Project 2-Zero planning applications.
Electricity generated by renewable projects in regional Queensland will soon be powering operations at two of Australia’s busiest airports under a new seven-year agreement between CS Energy and Queensland Airports Limited (QAL).
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