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This week, the global community of airport innovators, start-ups, visionary thinkers, researchers and top tech minds gathers at Rome Fiumicino Airport for AIRPORTS INNOVATE 2024. The conference, organised jointly by ACI EUROPE, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East and ACI World, and hosted by Aeroporti di Roma, will chart the future of air travel, pooling innovative solutions, groundbreaking tools and know-how from across the globe.
This World Wildlife Day, we take the opportunity to remind our members to remain vigilant to the wildlife trafficking trade.
The report outlines the approach, performance and achievements of the airport on the triple bottom lines of sustainability principles of development.
Groupe ADP and 23 of its partner companies have announced their shared ambition to build an even more sustainable and responsible airport industry.
ACI Asia-Pacific is helping members take advantage of solar-resource-rich environments.
The Regional Environment Committee announces its new Chair and Vice Chair for the period 2021-2022.
Christchurch Airport is the first to achieve the newly-launched Airports Carbon Accreditation Level4/4+, the highest carbon certification an airport can achieve.
As the nation soaks in the festive mood and people begin to travel to be with their loved ones, Bangalore International Airport Limited, operator of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, urges passengers to use bio-waste bins, deployed at various locations across BLR Airport, to dispose their Personal Protective Equipment.
Demonstrating VINCI Airports’ strong commitment to fight climate change, Cambodia’s three international airports achieve the upgrade to the level 2 – Reduction of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme, the only voluntary global program for greenhouse gas emissions reductions at airports launched in 2009 on the initiative of the Airports Council International.
A new solar farm at Melbourne Airport will have the capability to produce enough renewable energy to power all four passenger terminals when it is turned on in January 2021.
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