ACI considers ground handling to be of great importance to the safety, regularity, efficiency and performance of airport operations.
Airports Council International (ACI) advances the collective interests and acts as the voice of the world’s airports and the communities they serve and promotes professional excellence in airport management and operations. This document has been made possible thanks to the work undertaken in the ACI World Environment
Globally, airports have a long history of making commitments and taking direct action to ensure they design, construct, and operate in a way that is economically sustainable, inclusive, and socially and environmentally responsible.
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the requirements of the ICAO Balanced Approach and guidance in relation to its successful application in the development of noise management strategies.
In today environment, airports, concessionaires, passengers, and the public are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of sustainability across all activities and operational sectors, while still meeting the needs of all parties.
Private Wireless Network (PWN) enables airports to address common situational challenges and improve operational performance. PWN facilitates improved network security and enhanced operational efficiency through superior coverage.
The most way to reduce the carbon footprint of the existing aircraft fleet is to replace fossil-based kerosene with carbon-neutral fuels. Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) is the term used to define hydrocarbon fuels which are not from fossil origin and which compensate for the emitted carbon dioxide through the production/capture of their feedstock, making them fully or partially carbon neutral.
This paper endeavours to provide a comprehensive overview of the current landscape within the aviation industry, with a particular focus on the airport ecosystem stakeholders and their service providers, including ground handlers.