AGS Airports Commits To Net Zero As Part Of New Sustainability Strategy

AGS Airports, which owns Aberdeen International, Glasgow and Southampton airports, has committed to achieving net zero for its direct emissions by the mid-2030s as part of its new sustainability strategy which it has announced recently. Scotland’s Minister for Transport, Graeme Dey MSP, joined AGS’ Chief Executive, Derek Provan, to launch the strategy which sets out how AGS will balance the undoubted social and economic benefits of aviation with its climate change responsibilities. All three AGS airports achieved carbon neutrality status in 2020 and the group has now set a roadmap…

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