Dubai Airports wins global award for sustainability

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Dubai Airports has been recognised for its ongoing efforts in helping to develop a more sustainable global aviation industry.

The operator of Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC) airports, has won the Best Aviation Sustainability Programme at the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Global Aviation Awards.

The award was presented at a ceremony held in Montreal, Canada, at the 41st General Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recently.

Some of the sustainability projects implemented by Dubai Airports include the replacing of 150,000 conventional light fixtures across DXB's terminals and airfield with significantly more efficient LED lights, introducing electric and hybrid ground service vehicles, and building a 15,000-panel solar array at DXB’s Terminal 2, the largest at any airport in the Middle East.

Omar Binadai, Executive Vice President of Technology & Infrastructure at Dubai Airports said: "We are delighted to be recognised as a positive force within the industry – one that is helping to support the global aviation community on its journey to a more sustainable future, and an organisation that is both fully aligned with, and committed to, helping the UAE’s wider efforts in achieving long-term climate action goals."

Established in 2016, the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Aviation Award aims to shine a light on countries, businesses, and individuals around the world by recognising their contribution to the success of aviation industry.

This triennial award reflects UAE’s commitment to promote aviation and support to ICAO’s ‘No Country Left Behind’ initiative.

This year, the second edition of the Award was divided into three categories that represent a unique mix of aviation business, including outstanding resource contribution to ICAO programs, best aviation sustainability programme (Environment or Socio-economic Pillars), and aircraft cabin noise-research and development category.

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