Climate change is a challenge the entire world must face with ambition and drive, and the aviation industry is no exception. At the 39th ICAO Assembly in Montreal, the world’s governments are meeting from September 27 to October 7 to discuss the agreement on the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.
The 2021 edition of ADB SAFEGATE’s Corporate Social Responsibility Report confirms our commitment to sustainability while highlighting our aspirations, progress and impact. From solutions that reduce aviation’s environmental footprint and initiatives to make operations more sustainable – to conducting our business with integrity and promoting workplace diversity and inclusion – we’re strengthening corporate citizenship efforts to make our company, our industry, and the world a better place.
CSR. The aviation industry has contributed immensely to trends that have reshaped our world and our society – making global travel easier and faster, connecting people, business and communities. The downside to this: the industry’s carbon footprint and impact on the environment. This is where we see ourselves being able to make the biggest difference. Corporate social responsibility is thus intrinsic to ADB SAFEGATE’s business philosophy. Our Corporate Social Responsibility Charter reflects our vision, mission and corporate values, and underscores our commitment to be a responsible global corporate citizen.
Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report for 2016 is out, reiterating our resolve towards social development and environmental conservation. As a socially-responsible company, we feel accountable to the environment we operate in and thus adhere to the four pillars of our corporate citizenship program – sustainability, compliance, diversity and inclusion and social impact. Continue reading
At the 29th ACI EUROPE Annual Congress & General Assembly in Cyprus, Airports Council International Europe unveiled a resolution formally committing the European airport industry to become net zero for carbon emissions under its control by 2050, at the latest. Jean Baptiste Pouzet, Tom Duffy and Adam Levy represented ADB SAFEGATE at the event in Limassol to discuss the industry challenges related to sustainability with airports and airlines.
PRESS RELEASE. Abu Dhabi Airports revealed its Advanced Airfield Lighting and Guidance System at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH). Read the press release and watch the video to follow the the successful planning, development and completion of the A-SMGCS Level 4 Follow the Greens solution which embodies the strong partnership between ADB SAFEGATE and Abu Dhabi Airports.
In an executive interview with Airside International, ADB SAFEGATE’s Joe Pokoj, COO and Executive Vice President Airfield, and Regardt Willer, CMO and Vice President Airfield, reflect on key AGL projects delivered during the pandemic which have led to new ways of working and bringing the company closer to its customers. They share the company’s renewed focus on its core business of airfield with strategic investments in talent, innovation and manufacturing to introduce next generation solutions that will help solve customer challenges and ensure a bright future for aviation. Continue reading
VIDEO INTERVIEW. Sustainability responsibility is an everyday focus for the companies in the aviation industry and also one of the focus topics at the inter airport Europe trade fair in Munich. When the inter airport Europe media team did a video on how exhibiting companies contribute to reduce the environmental impact, ADB SAFEGATE was one of the selected companies to be interviewed. Watch Regardt Willer share his thoughts on what ADB SAFEGATE does to contribute.
PRESS RELEASE. ADB SAFEGATE announces the appointment of Joe Pokoj to Chief Operating Officer of its global organization and Executive Vice President of its airfield business line. He will also retain his current role as CEO Americas, a position he has held since 2013. Pokoj has over 30 years’ experience with the company and is an airfield lighting industry veteran.
The year 2020 began like any other. For most of us in aviation, the conversation focused on the challenges around airport capacity, sustainability, compliance, and safety. Then the pandemic struck. As the year draws to a close, we know that the impact of COVID-19 will be felt for a number of years. The discussion is now centered on how agility can aid recovery.
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