Highlights 2024 and 2025
As a player in the environmental transition, Groupe ADP is pursuing ambitious objectives to decarbonize its activities and the sector as a whole. Concrete actions, such as reducing energy consumption, electrifying ground operations and preparing the introduction of hydrogen-powered aircraft, are all part of this plan.
NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2030 at Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget Airports NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2035 at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
4,000 MORE HA OF GRASSLAND at our platforms
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25% TO 30% OF SPACES on Paris platforms dedicated to biodiversity
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In the field of sustainable construction, Groupe ADP presented NOUVELL’AIRe, a center of excellence in low-carbon construction that will include a showroom and a reference library at Paris-Orly Airport. The Paris-Orly Airport for 2035 project was launched after a major consultation process that collected over 2,500 contributions. It sets out a new vision for the airport in terms of decarbonization, standards of service, and regional integration: fewer cars to reach the airport, greater comfort for passengers and employees, and more low-carbon energy produced at the airport, with no additional aircraft movements.
A sustainable airport means developing innovative solutions to reduce CO 2 emissions and integrating responsibly with the environment: promoting rail connections, optimizing energy efficiency, transforming platforms into low carbon multi-energy hubs, and building in a more efficient and sustainable way. Concrete actions were implemented this year, and the ambition to develop a new, more sustainable airport model is embodied in the Paris-Orly Airport for 2035 development project. In addition, a geothermal energy power plant is under construction at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. It will provide 35% of the heating needs of the platform and will be commissioned in 2026.
ACCELERATING DECARBONIZATION WITH INVESTMENT IN LANZAJET SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUELS
Groupe ADP is progressively transforming its airports into energy hubs, to offer electric power, sustainable aviation
fuels, and low‑carbon hydrogen. In 2024, Groupe ADP announced that it had invested in LanzaJet, an American producer of sustainable aviation fuel, that offers technology that can be deployed on a large scale to convert ethanol into fuel.
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HIGHLIGHTS 2024-2025
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