
Azerbaijan's Heydar Aliyev Int'l Airport Reports Reduction In Carbon Emissions
According to a direct statement from the airport's press service, carbon emissions at the Baku airport have been reduced by 8 percent.
The reduction is attributed to the modernization of systems, which also led to energy savings of 260 kilowatt-hours.
The airport has now reached the Level 2 'Reduction' of Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program.
Looking ahead, Heydar Aliyev International Airport plans to continue expanding its route network, enhancing service quality through new technologies, strengthening safety standards, and maintaining a strong focus on aviation operations security. Additionally, the airport will prioritize further reducing its carbon footprint and implementing environmentally friendly solutions.

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