Cyprus' Hermes Airports states commitment to a net-zero 2050 goal

Hermes Airports, the consortium that manages and controls the two international airports of the Republic of Cyprus, announced on Monday it has signed the Toulouse Declaration, which, it said, was reinforcing its commitment to a net-zero future, CNA reports.

As the Toulouse Declaration marks a new chapter in Europe’s journey towards aviation’s net-zero 2050 goal, airports from across the continent, including the Larnaka and Pafos International Airports, have emerged as one of the strongest voices driving the initiative forwards, the consortium said in a statement.

The Toulouse Declaration, it added, marks the first time that European governments, the European Commission, industry, unions, and other key stakeholders formally align on aviation decarbonization.

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