The Airports Council International has renewed Duqm Airport’s carbon accreditation certificate for the first level, and Salalah Airports also succeeded in renewing its carbon accreditation certificate for the third level.
OmanAirports said “Our airports are always an active contributor to the impact of aviation and airports on climate change, reducing carbon emissions, by adopting the best international environmental conservation standards through the latest internationally approved programmes.
We congratulate all the teams working at our airports and all our esteemed partners for reaching this great achievement. We will keep moving forward in implementing all the possible environmentally responsible practices at all our airports to make them environmentally friendly.”
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