Airport Carbon Accreditation is the global standard for carbon management in the airport industry.
Aviation and the global connectivity it enables is the blood of our modern day world. The benefits and opportunities to societies, individuals and economies flowing from air connectivity have driven the industry’s rise to one of the preferred modes of transport across all world regions.
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.
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 state of travel and the way people move around the world will change dramatically in the coming decades as global priorities shift and new technologies become available. Airports will be core drivers of industrywide change, while themselves being transformed in the process.Airports are, after all, where air travel journeys begin and end.
The aim of Airport Carbon Accreditation is to encourage and enable airports to implement best practices in carbon management and achieve emissions reductions. Accreditation provides the opportunity for airports to gain public recognition for their achievements, promotes efficiency improvements, encourages knowledge transfer, raises an airport’s profile & credibility, encourages standardi…