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D-AIR Project: Decarbonizing Airport Regions for Sustainable Travel

The D-AIR project by ACI-Europe's Environmental Committee in Zagreb aims to reduce CO2 emissions in airport surface access and operations through partnerships, expert input, and sustainable practices. Learn more at www.dairproject.eu.

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D-AIR Project: Decarbonizing Airport Regions for Sustainable Travel

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  1. DecarbonatedAirport Regions (D-AIR) ACI-Europe Environmental Committee’ Zagreb 19 April 2013

  2. What’s dAIR ?

  3. 14 partners, 10 airport regions, external expertise D-AIR Partners +

  4. Objective (scope) 1: reducing the CO2 emissions linked to surface access

  5. Objective 1 • Surface access : up to 50% of the CO2 emissions of an airport • Public transport systems • Parking • Availability renewable fuels

  6. Objective (scope) 2: reducing CO2 emissions from airport operations

  7. Objective 2 • Airport Operations represent around 10% of carbon emissions • ACA programme • Airport vehicles • Energy efficient buildings • Energy supply

  8. Outputs • Start position reports (10) • Study Visits (10) • Identification of good practices (20) • Transfer good practices (4) • Stake holder forums (10) • Address regional policies (10)

  9. Project period 2012-2014 • Airport operators might get contacted • Inform on the results

  10. www.dairproject.eu

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