San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport awarded Level Three Airport Carbon Accreditation

OAK will engage with airport partners to reduce carbon emissions

Oakland, Calif. – September 16, 2024: San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK), operated by the Port of Oakland, has achieved Level Three within Airports Council International’s Airport Carbon Accreditation program. The certification was received at the Airports Council International North America 2024 Annual Conference and Exhibition which was held in Grand Rapids, Michigan last week.

Airport Carbon Accreditation is an international program that requires its airport members to commit to activities that reduce emissions and provide evidence of effective carbon management procedures.

“OAK is proud to announce that we have achieved Level Three carbon accreditation with the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program,” said Port of Oakland Director of Aviation Craig Simon. “We are so pleased to be a participant in this program. OAK and its partners are committed to the continued reduction of carbon emissions at our airport.”

To obtain Level Three certification, OAK had to meet expanded requirements, including:

-Expansion of the verified carbon footprint to include a range of Scope 3 emissions sources, such as take-off and landing cycle, surface access to the airport for passengers and staff, and staff business travel emissions. Scope 3 emissions are greenhouse gas emissions that are not directly controlled by OAK but that are indirectly produced by OAK business.

-Evidence of activities to engage stakeholders such as airlines, ground handlers, staff, passengers, transport planners.

OAK met all requirements and now maintains Level Three accreditation as of last week. There are a total of seven levels of accreditation in the program and OAK is actively pursuing the next levels of accreditation.

Long term, the Port of Oakland plans to reach zero emissions from OAK owned sources and operations by 2040 The United States and Canada have committed to achieving net zero emissions at airports by 2050. The Airport Carbon Accreditation program has 587 airports participating worldwide.

For more information about the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program and the levels of accreditation, see the program’s website at www.airportcarbonaccreditation.org.

About San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport

San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) is the main airport for the greater East Bay, the most populated area in the metropolitan San Francisco Bay area. It is the closest airport to most Bay Area employers. By roadway and BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) air-rail, OAK enables excellent access to all the region’s business, entertainment, and tourism venues. The vision of San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport is to be the airport of choice for San Francisco Bay Area residents and visitors alike. OAK is operated by the Port of Oakland, which also oversees the Oakland seaport and 20 miles of East Bay waterfront. Together with its business partners, the Port supports more than 98,000 jobs in the region with more than a $174 billion economic impact.

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San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport
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