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6 May 2021 13:20
The gateway to the Turkish Riviera, Milas-Bodrum Airport obtained Level 1 ‘Mapping’ certification. It’s the sixth airport in TAV’s portfolio to receive Airport Carbon Accreditation certification, the only institutionally-endorsed, global carbon management programme for airports.
TAV Milas-Bodrum GM Iclal Kayaoglu said “Minimizing the effects of our operations on the environment is a core ambition for us at TAV. We believe that contributing to efforts to counter climate change is our responsibility to future generations. Joining Airport Carbon Accreditation is a significant step in the right direction for Milas-Bodrum Airport, as the programme provides a solid framework to optimize and eventually eliminate emissions. Our aim is to become carbon neutral by 2030 at the latest.”
Operated by TAV Airports, a member of Groupe ADP, Milas-Bodrum joins the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
The gateway to the Turkish Riviera, Milas-Bodrum Airport obtained Level 1 ‘Mapping’ certification. It’s the sixth airport in TAV’s portfolio to receive Airport Carbon Accreditation certification, the only institutionally-endorsed, global carbon management programme for airports.
TAV Milas-Bodrum GM Iclal Kayaoglu said “Minimizing the effects of our operations on the environment is a core ambition for us at TAV. We believe that contributing to efforts to counter climate change is our responsibility to future generations. Joining Airport Carbon Accreditation is a significant step in the right direction for Milas-Bodrum Airport, as the programme provides a solid framework to optimize and eventually eliminate emissions. Our aim is to become carbon neutral by 2030 at the latest.”
23 airports of Groupe ADP s network launch Airports for Trust charter
AMMAN, January 19, 2021 Groupe ADP, the world’s leading airport network, and 23 of its partner companies - including Airport International Group (Amman), TAV Airports (Istanbul), Liège Airports (Grâce-Hollogne), ZAG (Zagreb), Nuevo Pudahuel (Santiago de Chile) and Ravinala Airports (Madagascar) - have signed the ‘Airports for Trust’ charter, announcing their shared ambition to build an even more sustainable and responsible airport industry with enhanced cooperation. Under the agreement, the signatories emphasised their dedication towards the charter’s four main ambitions. These include moving towards zero-environmental-impact operations and reaching carbon neutrality by 2030 - a feat already attained by Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA), which has renewed and extended the highest level of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program - Level 3+ ‘Neutrality’ - until May 2022. The charter a
January 2021 303 Groupe ADP, the world’s leading airport network, and 23 of its partner companies - including Airport International Group (Amman), TAV Airports (Istanbul), Liège Airports (Grâce-Hollogne), ZAG (Zagreb), Nuevo Pudahuel (Santiago de Chile) and Ravinala Airports (Madagascar) - have signed the ‘Airports for Trust’ charter, announcing their shared ambition to build an even more sustainable and responsible airport industry with enhanced cooperation. Under the agreement, the signatories emphasised their dedication towards the charter’s four main ambitions. These include moving towards zero-environmental-impact operations and reaching carbon neutrality by 2030 - a feat already attained by Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA), which has renewed and extended the highest level of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program - Level 3+ ‘Neutrality’ - until May 2022. The charter also promotes active participation in the aviation sector’s environmental tr