Working towards the aviation industry’s goal of net zero emissions, 66 airports in India now have 100% green energy operations.
The aviation industry has been working to reduce carbon emissions in the coming decades. Airports across the world have been enhancing facilities and using modern technologies that will help them achieve net zero emissions and become more sustainable. As a result of this dedication, 66 airports in India now have 100% green energy operations.
Major Indian airports in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Bangalore have a Level 4+ accreditation from Airports International Council. This is a significant achievement towards the aviation industry’s goal of carbon neutrality. Be it airlines offering domestic flights or long distance international flights, the aviation industry aims to become more sustainable in the coming years.
The aviation industry has been working to reduce carbon emissions in the coming decades. Airports across the world have been enhancing facilities and using modern technologies that will help them achieve net zero emissions and become more sustainable. As a result of this dedication, 66 airports in India now have 100% green energy operations.
Major Indian airports in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Bangalore have a Level 4+ accreditation from Airports International Council. This is a significant achievement towards the aviation industry’s goal of carbon neutrality. Be it airlines offering domestic flights or long distance international flights, the aviation industry aims to become more sustainable in the coming years.