Hyderabad: GMR Hyderabad International Airport (GHIAL), which operates Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad has won the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) Chairman’s Order of Merit for its focus on environmental sustainability, becoming the first airport in Asia Pacific in its category to become carbon neutral. GHIAL received the award during the CAPA 12th Annual India Aviation Summit. CAPA India is a specialist aviation consulting and research practice in South Asia.
Speaking on this recognition, S G K Kishore, CEO, GHIAL, said, “We are happy to have been recognised by CAPA for our efforts in the area of environmental sustainability and carbon footprint reduction. We see this recognition by CAPA as a big endorsement of our focus on these critical aspects of our business.
CAPA Award is a testimony to our sustained efforts towards environment protection through proactive energy conservation measures, generation of renewable energy (Solar),
carbon sinking through extensive greenbelt and various other environment protection measures with the active support of the airport’s stakeholders.”
Airports Council International (ACI) recently certified Hyderabad International Airport with Level 3+ Neutrality under its Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. Hyderabad airport achieved the ACI’s accreditations starting from achieving Level 1 and Level 2 which are mapping and reduction respectively, in 2012. The airport gained Level 3 status of optmisation in 2013. In December 2016, GHIAL has achieved Level 3+ Neutrality, which is the fourth and the highest accreditation under the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme of ACI.
Hyderabad Airport has won numerous environment related awards such as Golden Peacock Environment Management Award, 2015; Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) Award for “Excellent Energy Efficient Unit” during the 15th and 16th National Award for Excellence in Energy Management 2014 and 2015.