ACI APAC/MID honours airports at assembly

Awards recognise work in safety and going green

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Aviation FestivalACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East has honoured three airports for their outstanding commitment to aerodrome safety with the presentation of its inaugural Safety Recognition Awards 2025. The awards were presented at the ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Assembly, Conference and Exhibition in New Delhi, India.

Dubai International Airport (DXB – UAE), Kempegowda International Airport (BLR – India) and Narita International Airport (NAA – Japan) were recognised for their exemplary safety cultures and innovative approaches to promoting aerodrome safety. The awards were based on submissions detailing successful safety initiatives, with winners selected by a distinguished panel of judges comprising the Regional Directors of ICAO APAC Office, ICAO MID Office, and ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East.

The winners are:

  • Diamond Award: Dubai Airports (DXB), U.A.E
  • Gold Award: Kempegowda International Airport (BLR), India
  • Silver Award: Narita International Airport (NRT), Japan

The winners were selected from a pool of submissions from airports from across Asia-Pacific and Middle East.

Stefano Baronci, Director General of ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East, said: “Safety is number 1 priority. The selected airports, carefully scrutinised by ICAO, have been awarded for their innovative solutions and represent best practices for other airports to follow. We congratulate the winners and commend all participating airports for their commitment to aviation safety.”

ACI APAC & MID announces Green Airports Recognition 2025 winners

ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East has honoured airports for their outstanding commitment to safety and the environment at its regional assemblyAirports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), announced the results of the Green Airports Recognition (GAR) 2025, now in its ninth year, honouring 12 airports from 39 submissions across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East regions for excellence in sustainable energy management. This year’s theme, “Sustainable Energy at Airports”, highlighted the industry’s dedication to reducing environmental impact through innovative energy solutions.

See full list of recognised airports

Airports were encouraged to showcase groundbreaking/innovative initiatives in energy management, including Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), renewable energy source like solar and green diesel, electric vehicles, green and zero-energy buildings, and various energy optimisation measures. Twelve airports were recognised with Platinum, Gold, and Silver awards based on airport size and specific criteria. Platinum awards were given to Changi, Kansai, Christchurch, and Hubballi Airport for their exceptional efforts in energy management and sustainability.

The awards were presented during the ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Assembly held in New Delhi, India, on April 16, 2025.  The Green Airports Recognition 2025’s record-breaking number of submissions shows the growing priority to environmental sustainability and the widespread adoption of best practices in energy management at airports across the region.

“The high-quality number of submissions this year highlights airport industry’s commitment to sustainable energy practices, from renewable energy adoption to eco-friendly operations, SAF integration, and energy efficiency. These projects set a benchmark for industry. Congratulations to all recognised airports. We look forward to building a sustainable aviation future together.” said Stefano Baronci, Director General, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East.

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