
One of the world’s largest air service providers is now operating emissions-reducing propane autogas vehicles at Los Angeles International Airport.
One of the world’s largest air service providers is now operating emissions-reducing propane autogas vehicles at Los Angeles International Airport.
With almost 1,000 airport shuttles in operation, the regulation is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 500,000 metric tons, with a beneficial economic impact for shuttle fleets owners of an estimated $30 million in reduced fuel and maintenance costs.
Hacor, an in-flight airline catering services provider, purchased seven Ford F-750 delivery trucks with propane autogas fueling systems are produced by Roush CleanTech.
The company's Amsterdam customers will have 24/7 access to 16 parking spaces and eight charging stations in the public parking garage of the World Trade Center at Schiphol.
The occasion was marked with a launch event at Green Motion's location servicing Toronto Pearson Airport.
Parking Concepts Inc. has launched the first battery-electric shuttle bus at the Ontario International Airport in Southern California with the deployment of a zero emissions utility shuttle from Phoenix Motorcars.
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport has reached carbon neutral status partly because the airport converted its fleet to cleaner-burning compressed natural gas (CNG), which has reduced carbon emissions by 25%.
The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority has awarded an $11.97 million fixed-price, five-year contract to MV Transportation, Inc., to provide courtesy shuttle services using a new fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled vehicles at the Burbank Bob Hope Airport in California.
Sunoco has reopened its APlus fueling station at Pittsburgh International Airport. The public-access station now features compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling, propane autogas fueling, and electric vehicle charging stations.
By switching 165 fleet vehicles to natural gas, Denver International Airport (DIA) in Colorado has prevented the equivalent of 3,347,600 lbs. of carbon dioxide emissions from entering the atmosphere in 2013.
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