Exploring Sustainable Practices in Airports with Rotterdam The Hague Airport Innovator
Key Ideas
- Chunekshi Wimalasuriya interviews Daan van Dijk about sustainability and hydrogen refuelling stations at Passenger Terminal Expo in Frankfurt, Germany.
- Discussion highlights the importance of implementing sustainable practices in airport industry future plans.
- The interview explores the potential of hydrogen refuelling stations as part of airports' sustainability initiatives.
International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya had the opportunity to interview Daan van Dijk, the Senior Innovator at Rotterdam The Hague Airport, during this year's Passenger Terminal Expo in Frankfurt, Germany. The discussion revolved around the significance of sustainability in the aviation sector and how airports can integrate sustainable practices into their future strategies. A key point of interest was the potential incorporation of hydrogen refuelling stations within airport premises. Daan van Dijk shared insights on how such stations could contribute to reducing carbon emissions and advancing environmentally-friendly operations. The conversation highlighted the growing emphasis on sustainability within the airport industry and the innovative solutions being explored to minimize the environmental impact of air travel. By exploring the possibilities of hydrogen refuelling stations, airports like Rotterdam The Hague Airport are demonstrating a proactive approach towards adopting green technologies and promoting eco-conscious practices. The interview serves as a platform to showcase the commitment of industry leaders towards a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future for aviation.