Why Mopa Airport won the Civil Aviation Sustainability award

The award is a reflection of Manohar International Airport's forward-thinking approach and sets a remarkable example of how the aviation sector can prioritise environmental stewardship
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Manohar International Airport (GOX) in Mopa, Goa, received the prestigious Civil Aviation – Sustainability award at the Build India Infra Awards 2025 for its exemplary commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility in the aviation sector.

The airport was recognised for its comprehensive and innovative approach to integrating eco-friendly practices throughout its design, construction, and operations.

Key reasons for receiving this award include:

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY & RENEWABLE ENERGY

The airport has taken significant steps to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact. It has installed LED lighting across all buildings and Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) systems, which not only reduce energy use but also enhance the facility’s overall sustainability.

Furthermore, Mopa Airport has installed a 5 MWp Solar PV unit, generating renewable energy to power the airport’s operations, reflecting its commitment to clean energy and a carbon-neutral future.

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ELECTRIC GROUND HANDLING EQUIPMENT

The airport operates electric ground handling equipment and buses, eliminating the emissions associated with traditional fuel-powered machinery.

This initiative contributes to a cleaner, greener environment by significantly reducing the airport's carbon footprint.

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REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) EMISSION

Mopa airport employs Fixed Electrical Ground Power (FEGP) and Pre-Conditioned Air (PCA) systems, which minimise the use of Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) in aircraft and bridge-mounted equipment.

This significantly reduces GHG emissions and helps maintain cleaner air quality around the airport.

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SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT

The airport has implemented an advanced rainwater harvesting system, including inline harvesting pits and recharge ponds, which allows it to capture and reuse rainwater.

During the monsoon season, up to 30 per cent of the harvested rainwater is recharged, further supporting the airport’s commitment to sustainability and resource conservation.

The airport has implemented an advanced rainwater harvesting system, including inline harvesting pits and recharge ponds, which allows it to capture and reuse rainwater.

SUSTAINABLE INFRA AND OPERATIONS

Mopa airport’s design and operations adhere to best practices in sustainability, from reducing resource consumption to integrating green technologies. The airport has already received IGBC Platinum certification and is on track to achieve carbon neutrality in the near future, setting an example for other airports to follow.

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These initiatives, combined with a focus on innovation and green technologies, have positioned Manohar International Airport as a leader in sustainable aviation infrastructure, earning it the Civil Aviation – Sustainability award.

The airport’s commitment to environmental stewardship serves as a model for future developments in the aviation industry.

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