Viktoriia Myroniuk
Myroniuk earned her bachelor's, master's, and PhD degrees at the National Aviation University in Kyiv, Ukraine. She has 20 years of teaching and research experience in Ukraine, South Korea, the USA, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. A member of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Myroniuk is currently a course leader for the sustainable air transport MSc at Salford University in Manchester, United Kingdom. Her hobbies include traveling and snorkeling.
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1 - Airport cities, regions, and transportation connections - 14:15 - 14:45
Sustainable airport surface access: emerging trends and innovative solutions
Sustainable airport surface access, in particular, emerging trends and innovative solutions aimed at improving sustainability, will be discussed and mapped to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The most prominent real-life examples of best practices and innovative solutions from around the world will illustrate how sustainable airport surface access of the future may look. Examples will include electric and autonomous vehicles, micromobility, car sharing and car-pooling, air-rail integration, mass transit (trains, buses, ferries, etc), digitalization, and many others. Not only the advantages but also the challenges of addressing sustainability issues relevant to airport surface access will be discussed.
The audience will learn:
- ACI’s airport carbon accreditation programme level 5, scope 3 emissions and the importance of making airport surface access sustainable
- Emerging trends and innovative solutions in airport surface access and their mapping to the United Nations sustainable development goals
- Most prominent real-life examples of best practices and innovative solutions in surface access from airports around the world
- Main advantages and challenges of making airport surface access sustainable, as well as recommendations on how to address these
- CO2 emissions as the most important environmental issue in airport surface access and emerging innovative mitigating solutions