Sustainable airport and ATM news and features
Luton launches new green strategy
London Luton Airport has published its latest Responsible Business Strategy, setting out its sustainability commitments for the next three years
Schiphol cancels parallel runway plans
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has definitively cancelled its plans to develop a new runway parallel to the existing Kaagbaan Runway
Munich Airport explores sustainable energy generation
Munich Airport is using a container with photovoltaic panels and wind rotors to charge electric vehicles
Rampmaster all-electric refueller lands in EGE
Signature Aviation will use the 5,000 gallon electric vehicle at its Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) in Vail, Colorado
Tackling plastic waste at airports
Convenience and enjoyment are mainstays of the passenger experience, but not always eco-friendly. We look at initiatives designed to change this
Biosecurity: Airports keep the Antipodes safe
Emma Kelly looks at the measures Australia and New Zealand are taking to defend their ecosystems against everything from mites to viruses
Open version of Ardian AirCarbon launches
Ardian is launching a free, open version of Ardian AirCarbon, its proprietary emission quantification and reduction tool for the aviation industry
Munich and Assaia test radar tech
Munich Airport and Assaia International have completed a four-month test utilising radar technology with single engine taxi (SET) procedures
London Oxford debuts SAF
London Oxford, the UK’s fifth largest airport in terms of business aviation movements, has begun offering sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
Hydrogen study takes off at ATL
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Airbus, Delta and Plug Power are studying the feasibility of hydrogen fuelling