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The audit assesses the airport’s approach to managing cost, risk and performance
Hamad International Airport (HIA) – managed by Qatar Company for Airports Operations and Management MATAR – has been re-granted British Standards Institution’s (BSI) Asset Management System (AMS) ISO 55001:2014 certification.
The accreditation has been maintained by the hub since 2018 and the renewal is an endorsement of HIA’s approach to providing effective strategies at the facility.
Photo Hamad International Airport
This framework enables businesses to control the lifecycle of their assets by issuing risk, cost and performance assessments. The audit evaluated the airport’s effectiveness and competence in the management of its resources that support passenger and aircraft transport.
05 May 2021 - 10:01
The Peninsula
Doha: Hamad International Airport, managed by Qatar Company for Airports Operations and Management MATAR, has been re-granted British Standards Institution’s (BSI) Asset Management System (AMS) ISO 55001:2014 certification.
The three-year re-certification has been maintained by the airport since 2018 and is an endorsement of HIA’s approach to delivering efficient and effective asset management across the airport’s infrastructure.
The BSI ISO 55001:2014 framework helps businesses strategically manage the lifecycle of their assets with the help of industry best practices by providing assessment of risk, cost and performance associated with assets operation. The framework also supports continual improvement and value optimisation of the airport’s Asset Management System. The audit assessed HIA’s efficiency, effectiveness, and competence in the management of its organisational and physical assets across the airport infrastructure that
HIA showcases its commitment to sustainability
29 Apr 2021 - 8:08
An aerial view of Hamad International Airport
QNA
Hamad International Airport (HIA), in its mission to preserve Qatar’s environment by decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, reducing and recycling waste, managing noise, and controlling emissions to air and water; has implemented several sustainability initiatives since its inception. These initiatives have often been developed in collaboration with national stakeholders and contribute to the environmental development pillar of the Qatar National Vision 2030.
Since 2014, HIA has demonstrated its commitment to environmental sustainability by pledging to improve carbon efficiency per traffic unit to 30% by 2030. The airport has since established a continual decrease in overall CO2 emissions and has been certified at Level 3 by the Airport Council International’s Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.