San Jose Del Cabo International Airport, managed by private company Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico, is the biggest and most important airport in the Los Cabos region. It’s a seasonal location, with the high season between November and April. The peak days are during Christmas time, and it is not unusual for the airport to be at 100% capacity around the holidays. The airport is open from 0700 to 2100 LCL (with extensions to 2300 LCL being granted on special occasions) and, like Cabo San Lucas, has one runway (16/34) and one taxiway. There are three well-defined areas at the airport. Two are for commercial traffic, and one is for general aviation. Domestic commercial traffic will go to Terminal 1, international commercial aircraft will go to Terminal 2, and the FBO building manages all the GA aircraft.
Cabo San Lucas International Airport is undergoing a revitalization. A new commercial aviation terminal across the runway from the general aviation building and two large hangars recently opened. The airport is managed by a private company, Cabo San Lucas Airport, which also manages the FBO.
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport is located outside of Abuja, Nigeria's capital. The airport has a single runway (4/22) with domestic and international commercial terminals and a separate GA terminal and apron. A new international terminal was built and inaugurated in 2023, and it can process 15 million passengers annually. Nigeria's aviation industry is expected to grow rapidly over the coming years, as evidenced by this new terminal and other construction taking place in and around the airport.
JetBlue Airways has announced a new commercial agreement with World Fuel Services and Valero to introduce a consistent supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. Read the full story.
Here is our final update on the games in Paris that begin in the coming days. Review the information we previously posted, along with updated information from our Supply team and vendors.
The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is accelerating globally. Solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power generation are predicted to surpass nuclear power by 2025 and 2026, respectively. Policymakers and advocates are driving this shift to combat climate change, and various policy measures support the integration of sustainable energy. Solar PV, onsite solar, community solar, onsite battery storage, power purchase agreements (PPAs), and energy attribute certificates (EACs) are key components of renewable energy adoption. Leveraging expert insights can help organizations navigate these options effectively.
When navigating decarbonization decisions, consider the following key points: Understand your company’s vision and values, and choose wisely based on program goals, project timelines, budget, infrastructure, and local regulations.