Sustainable airport news and features
Brussels to install net-zero heating
A new heating installation at Brussels Airport – the largest net-zero-carbon installation in Belgium – will reduce carbon emissions by 70%
GLA-led consortium to look into hydrogen
A consortium led by Glasgow Airport and Ikigai has secured Scottish Government funding to test the feasibility of an on-airport hydrogen hub
Iberia and Repsol launch SAF at Bilbao
In a Spanish airport first, Iberia Airport Services and Repsol introduce 100% renewable fuel for handling activities at Bilbao
World Fuel and Neste strengthen SAF offer
World Fuel Services (World Fuel) and Neste have signed a new supply agreement concerning sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
Neste establishes Changi SAF supply
Fuel specialist Neste has completed its €1.6bn Singapore refinery expansion project, establishing
a SAF supply chain to Changi Airport
EnergyVision unveils big Ostend plans
This autumn, energy company EnergyVision will install 66,200 ultra-large solar panels on the grounds of Ostend-Bruges Airport
daa incentivises sustainability
Irish airport operator daa has proposed new sustainability measures to incentivise airlines to operate lower CO₂ emission aircraft
Wellington installs Locky Docks
New Zealand’s Wellington Airport has become the country’s first to install Locky Docks bicycle charging and locking stations
Why electricity worked for Kansas City
Henderson Engineers was responsible for the New Terminal at MCI. James Dietz tells Tara Craig why electricity was the airport fuel of choice
Shannon wins ACA Level 2 accreditation
Ireland’s Shannon Airport has been awarded Carbon Accreditation Level 2 by the Airport Council International’s (ACI) ACA programme