Sustainability
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Italy Changes Laws To Support Airport Renewable Energy
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Italian civil aviation authority ENAC has secured a regulatory change, making it easier for airports to use their land for sustainable energy...
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Latvia’s Riga Airport Commits To Net Zero Emissions Plan
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Among other initiatives, Riga Airport will build a solar park to help power its facilities.
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Birmingham Airport Partners With ZeroAvia For Zero-Emission Passenger Flights
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Birmingham Airport is aiming to become the first in the UK to operate commercial zero-emission hydrogen-fueled flights with ZeroAvia.
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ITW GSE Sees Sustainability Push At Asian Airports
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ITW GSE is pushing its gate-mounted electrical units and Nissan Leaf battery-powered GPUs as the answer to both sustainability targets and labor...
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European Commission Approves French Domestic Short-Flight Ban
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The French government is seeking to reduce carbon emissions by moving short-haul domestic trips from air to rail.
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Newcastle Targets Sustainable Recovery, Eyes Cargo Growth
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The UK airport remains confident ahead of the winter season despite looming economic headwinds.
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KLM Outlines Potential Network Reduction Due To Schiphol ‘Green Cap’
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Amsterdam-Boston is among the routes that could be cut if the Dutch government’s AMS plan is implemented.
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Air Nostrum Eyes Airportless Network For Hybrid Airships
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The Airlander 10 aircraft opens new possibilities with its potential ability to land on any large flat surface.
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Star Alliance Expands Network To Rail With First ‘Intermodal’ Partner
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Lufthansa’s passengers already have access to the German air-rail connection Star has tapped.
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Bordeaux Airport To Offer Permanent SAF Supply
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The airport will offer a permanent supply in partnership with TotalEnergies.
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Interview: Anko van der Werff, SAS CEO And President
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Anko van der Werff, CEO and president of SAS, discusses how the Scandinavian carrier is handling the recovery, the challenge of scaling up...
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Fit For 55 Risks Damaging European Connectivity—IATA
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IATA's Rafael Schvartzman warns that EU measures will damage the competitiveness of European carriers if they are adopted in their current form.
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Collaboration Crucial To Achieving Sustainability Goals—Avinor CEO
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Stakeholders must collaborate and invest in decarbonization measures despite the financial pressures on the industry.
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Question of the Day: The Sustainability Factor
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Routes Europe attendees have their say on whether or not an airport’s sustainability credentials will influence airline network planning decisions...
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Interview: Bergen's Feel-Good Factor
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Bergen Airport director Helge Eidsnes tells Routes why airlines should choose the 'gateway to the fjords.'
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Airlines Welcome UK SAF Transatlantic Flight Plans
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A competition has been launched to operate the first-ever commercial aircraft flight powered by 100% sustainable aviation fuel on a route between...
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KLM And Edmonton To Further Sustainability Collaboration
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The agreement between KLM and the Canadian airport follows the airline’s entry into SkyTeam’s Sustainable Flight Challenge.
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Brussels Airlines CEO Frustrated By New Passenger Tax
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Belgium’s new aviation tax will be introduced from tomorrow to the annoyance of the country’s airlines.
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Modal Shift Study Points To Complications In Moving From Air To Rail
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The study urges European countries considering banning short-haul flights to take a wide range of factors into consideration.
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Europe, China To Increase Cooperation On Aviation Environmental Issues
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The effort is part of the EU-China Aviation Partnership Project.