Adani said- Mumbai Airport tops in ASQ ranking, next target is net zero carbon emissions by 2029
Ahmedabad: Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, which runs Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), announced that Mumbai Airport has achieved the distinction of being the best in the Asia Pacific region in terms of services, as per the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) ranking. have achieved. ,
“Adani’s #MumbaiAirport is redefining excellence in aviation! It is now the best in Asia Pacific for services as per ASQ in the 40M+ passenger category. With the remarkable achievement of handling 1,032 flights in a single day on one runway, we are also a leader in sustainability. We proudly operate on 100% green energy, making us a completely sustainable airport.
Additionally, we are third in Asia Pacific to reach Level 4+ ‘transition’ of ACI’s ACA programme, aligning our CO2 management with global climate objectives. Our next goal? Net zero carbon emissions by 2029! @CSMIA_Official #COP28,” Adani posted on Twitter (formerly Twitter) on Saturday.
This honor is a testament to the airport’s commitment to providing exceptional services to passengers and enhancing their overall airport experience.
The ASQ rankings, widely recognized in the aviation industry, measure various aspects of airport services, including cleanliness, safety, efficiency and passenger satisfaction.
This achievement underlines the airport’s operational efficiency and ability to handle large volumes of flights, contributing to its standing as a major aviation hub in the region.
An emphasis on sustainability is the cornerstone of Adani’s approach to airport management.
In addition to these achievements, Adani’s Mumbai Airport has reached Level 4+ ‘Transition’ of the Airports Council International (ACI) Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) programme.
The ACA program assesses airports’ efforts in promoting responsible environmental practices, managing and reducing carbon emissions within the aviation sector.
Adani’s Mumbai Airport’s achievement of Level 4+ ‘Transition’ reflects its dedication towards effective carbon management and its contribution to global climate goals.
The announcement comes as the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) is being held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where the global discussion on climate action and sustainability is at the forefront.
Adani’s Mumbai Airport’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2029 is in line with the spirit of COP28, strengthening the role of the aviation industry in addressing the challenges of climate change.
Adani’s Mumbai Airport achievements and future commitments position it as a leading force in the aviation sector, setting new standards for service excellence, operational efficiency and environmental sustainability in the Asia Pacific region.