Mactan-Cebu Airport Partners with ACI to Achieve Net Zero Emissions

Stefano Baronci, Secretary General of Airports Council International and Athanasios Titonis, Chief Executive Officer of Aboitiz InfraCapital GMCAC signs an MoU to run a pilot to assist Mactan Cebu International Airport establish a Net Zero Roadmap. They are joined by Juan Carlos Salazar, Secretary General of International Civil Aviation Organization, Julius Neri, Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority, Salvatore Ciacchitano, President of International Civil Aviation Organization.

Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) has taken a major step toward sustainability by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific & Middle East to establish a comprehensive Net Zero emissions roadmap.

The MoU, signed during the 59th Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation, aims to guide MCIA in its journey toward carbon neutrality.

Through ACI’s Net Zero Roadmap programme, MCIA will receive strategic support in creating a framework that addresses carbon footprint projections, asset management, fuel usage, and operational efficiency.

The initiative also includes advice on CAPEX planning, implementation strategies, and access to potential funding from global financial institutions.

“In an era where environmental sustainability has become not just an option but a fundamental need for the aviation industry, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East is proud to lead in guiding our airport members towards achieving their Net Zero emissions goals,” said Stefano Baronci, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Director General.

Baronci emphasized the need for “robust action” to help airports like MCIA meet sustainability challenges.

Athanasios Titonis, CEO of Aboitiz InfraCapital GMCAC, which operates MCIA, reaffirmed the airport’s commitment to becoming a sustainability leader among Philippine airports.

“Our partnership with ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East gives us confidence that our initiatives will leave a meaningful, long-lasting impact on the environment,” Titonis said, hoping to inspire other airports across the region.

Julius Neri, General Manager of MCIA, echoed these sentiments, praising the partnership for its potential to accelerate the airport’s environmental goals.

“We have cultivated an airport ecosystem that consistently demonstrates its effectiveness. With ACI now joining us on our sustainability journey, we are confident that their expertise will bring valuable insights,” Neri stated.

MCIA recently earned Level 1 certification from Airport Carbon Accreditation, a globally recognized program for carbon management in airports.

The newly signed MoU aims to help MCIA reach Level 5, the highest accreditation, requiring the airport to achieve Net Zero carbon emissions for Scope 1 and 2, while addressing Scope 3 emissions.

For more information on Mactan-Cebu International Airport, please visit https://www.mactancebuairport.com.