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- Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) is India’s first airport to get the net zero carbon emission status.
- IGIA has achieved this status under the Airport Council International’s accreditation programme.
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi is operated by GMR Group-led DIAL.
- The airport’s initial target was to have net zero carbon emissions by 2030.
- Through a number of measures, the target has been reached well ahead of schedule.
- Delhi airport has attained the level 5 net zero emission accreditation in 2024.
- The highest accreditation level is level 5, out of a total of five.
- The ACA program offers an extensive framework for active carbon management at airports.
- ACI is a global trade association representing world’s airports.
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