Airbus and ACI World Join Forces for Sustainable Aviation Innovation
Key Ideas
  • Airbus and ACI World partner to reduce environmental impact and aircraft noise in aviation.
  • The collaboration focuses on sustainable aviation fuels, hydrogen technologies, and operational efficiency.
  • Both parties aim to influence policies, develop guidance materials, and achieve industry-wide sustainability targets.
  • The agreement builds on a successful partnership in Europe and expands globally to enhance sustainability in aviation.
Airbus and Airports Council International (ACI) World association have signed a cooperation agreement to drive sustainability and innovation in the aviation industry. The partnership aims to reduce the environmental impact of aviation by focusing on key areas such as sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), hydrogen technologies, advanced air mobility, operational efficiency, and aircraft noise management. Both Airbus and ACI World intend to collaborate on influencing policies, developing guidance materials, and working towards industry-wide sustainability goals. Airbus's Chief Sustainability Officer highlighted the importance of combining technological expertise with ACI World's operational insights to enhance sustainability in the global aviation sector. The Director General of ACI World emphasized the commitment of airports worldwide to sustainable aviation and the socio-economic benefits of air travel. The collaboration expands on the successful partnership between Airbus and ACI EUROPE, which has made significant progress in deploying alternative energies like hydrogen and SAF in Europe. This global expansion underscores the importance of integrated efforts between aircraft manufacturers and airport operators to achieve a greener future for aviation.
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