AEROSPACE
91 European airports vow to be CO2 neutral by 2030
by AFP Staff Writers
Paris (AFP) May 20, 2021

More than 90 European airports pledged Thursday to be carbon neutral by 2030, two decades earlier than planned by the sector.

Airports Council International - Europe (ACI), an industry group representing more than 500 airports in 55 countries, proposed in June 2019 that its members be net-zero emitters by 2050.

The ACI said Thursday that 235 airports -- which represented two-thirds of Europe's passenger traffic in 2019 -- had backed the 2050 objective, which coincides with the year the 27-nation EU aims to be "climate neutral".

Another 91 airports -- in Rome, Milan, Amsterdam and Basel-Mulhouse among other places -- "are set to deliver on their Net Zero commitment already by 2030", the ACI said in a statement.

Ten airports operated by Sweden's Swedavia have already become carbon neutral, according to the ACI, while Athens International Airport should reach the target in 2025.

The commitments come as the global aviation industry has been battered by the Covid-19 pandemic.

"There is no escape that delivering on these Net Zero targets will be extremely challenging given the financial distress in which Europe's airports find themselves," ACI Europe director general Olivier Jankovec said in the statement.

Jankovec urged EU and European countries to aid the sector, warning that airports face an "investments crunch" due to limited financial support.

"This needs to be addressed by the EU and European States as a matter of priority - they have to walk the talk on the regulatory and financial side when they speak about greening airports," he said.


Related Links
Aerospace News at SpaceMart.com

AEROSPACE
NASA tests system for aircraft positioning in supersonic flight
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) May 20, 2021
NASA recently flight tested a visual navigation system designed to enhance precise aerial positioning between two aircraft in supersonic flight. The Airborne Location Integrating Geospatial Navigation System (ALIGNS) was developed to prepare for future acoustic validation flights of the X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology airplane. The X-59 is designed to reduce the loud sonic boom, heard on the ground when an aircraft flies at supersonic speeds, to a quiet thump - a technology that will be demonstra ... read more

Comment using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

AEROSPACE
ULA postpones launch of missile detection satellite

SBIRS GEO-5 encapsulated ahead of upcoming launch

GAO report: Missile Defense Agency missed 2020 delivery, testing goals

Greece to lend Patriot battery to Saudi as Huthi attacks spike

AEROSPACE
US Navy Orders Additional Sea Skimming Target Vehicles from Northrop Grumman

Precision Strike Missile completes longest flight to date

Air Force announces successful simulated hypersonic 'kill chain' test

Stratolaunch set for second hypersonic vehicle test

AEROSPACE
New drone attack targets US forces in Iraq

Skyborg ACS has successful first flight

Air Force testing new capabilities for MQ-9 drone during exercise

Sagetech Avionics and Pen Aviation Sign MOU to Integrate Detect and Avoid System

AEROSPACE
STPSat-6 safely arrives in Florida

Hughes and OneWeb to demonstrate LEO services for Arctic Region on behalf of US Air Force

Space startup Quasar takes off with CSIRO Tech

MAMA focuses on 5G space-enabled communications for advanced mobility

AEROSPACE
Air Force demonstrates value of rapid prototyping at Emerald Warrior

BATMAN support of SIBR PROJECT increases combat survival potential

Northrop Grumman LITENING Color Targeting Pods Enter Service

Oshkosh to modernize U.S. Army heavy vehicles in $146.8M contract

AEROSPACE
US Navy says seizes huge weapons cache in Arabian Sea

U.S. joins European Union military mobility project

EU opens 'military mobility' project to US, allies

NGOs call on UN to hit Myanmar with arms embargo

AEROSPACE
China urges UN to act on Israel-Palestinian conflict

Japan launches first joint military drill with US, France

Putin submits to parliament bill on exiting Open Skies treaty

New military letter warns Macron over 'survival' of France

AEROSPACE
Nanostructured device stops light in its tracks

Scientists use DNA technology to build tough 3D nanomaterials

New "metalens" shifts focus without tilting or moving