Air quality monitoring at Delhi Airport plays a vital role in ensuring a safe, healthy environment for travelers and staff while contributing to the airport’s sustainability efforts. We conduct air quality monitoring to assess and track key pollutants such as PM2.5, PM10, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and ozone etc. through NABL accredited lab. Non-GHG air emission monitoring is carried out on a periodic basis (six monthly) to assess the emission from sources such as DG set. We are committed to reduce our non GHG emission as part of air quality management plan. Monitoring of parameters such as PM (mg/Nm3), Nox (ppmv), CO (mg/Nm3), SO2 (mg/Nm3) are being carried out.
Air quality management concepts are integrated with our green building infrastructure to create a sustainable and healthy environment for passengers and staff. Our green building initiatives include energy-efficient design, optimized ventilation systems, and the use of eco-friendly materials, all contributing to improved air quality. Advance HVAC system is used to regulate air circulation and filtration systems, ensuring a constant supply of fresh air.
We encourage the use of sustainable transport modes for passengers and staff to access the airport. By promoting public transport and adopting multimodal connectivity, we aim to reduce the environmental impact of airport-related traffic, including air and noise pollution. Green transportation program is in place to promote the adoption of electric vehicles for airport operations.