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Oct 22, 2025

Sharjah International Airport spotlights green initiatives on World Energy Day

Sharjah International Airport spotlights green initiatives on World Energy Day
Marking World Energy Day on 22 October 2025, Sharjah International Airport Authority reaffirmed its commitment to the UAE’s Net-Zero 2050 agenda. The airport announced the renewal of its Airports Council International (ACI) “Carbon Neutrality +3” certification—making it the only Gulf airport to achieve the status for four consecutive years—and outlined new energy-efficiency projects, including LED airfield lighting and solar-powered ground-support equipment.

Chairman Ali Salim Al Midfa said the initiatives will reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 20 percent over the next five years and position Sharjah as a model for sustainable aviation in the region. The authority is also working with airlines to introduce a voluntary carbon-offset platform for passengers by mid-2026.

For global-mobility stakeholders, greener airports translate into smoother regulatory approvals for slots, future eligibility for EU emission-trading exemptions, and potential cost savings on landing charges linked to environmental performance. Business travellers may also see faster processing times as the airport upgrades to biometric e-gates powered by renewable electricity.

Corporate-sustainability teams can leverage the news to bolster ESG reporting, especially if their mobility programmes rely on Sharjah as a secondary hub to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The announcement underscores the UAE’s push to align aviation growth with climate commitments ahead of the 2026 ICAO emissions-reporting deadline.
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