![]() This milestone follows shortly after the airport’s biggest airline, British Airways, committed to offset carbon emissions on all domestic flights from January 2020. To achieve that, we have set a goal of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050 without using carbon off-setting and we are working to create an eco-system in which we directly collaborate with airlines, manufacturers and other partners to accelerate progress and confirm the airport as a leader in sustainable air travel.” ![]() We are committed to becoming the UK’s most sustainable airport. “It recognises our efforts to cut carbon emissions in every part of our business, from runway lighting to energy systems, and underlines our commitment to building a more sustainable future for the airport and aviation industry. ![]() LCY’s chief operating officer, Alison FitzGerald, enthuses: “Achieving neutral accreditation is a significant achievement which everyone at London City Airport can be proud of. The respected international programme has awarded London’s most central airport ‘Level 3+ (Neutrality)’ status – its highest accreditation– in recognition of its exceptional work in managing, reducing and offsetting all the CO2 emissions under its control. Congratulations are in order to London City Airport (LCY), which today reveals that it has become the latest gateway to achieve carbon neutrality status in ACI’s Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. ![]()
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