Monthly archives "June"

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ATL recognized as top performer in Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge

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By Rachel Deloach Office of Public Affairs Intern   The world’s busiest and most efficient airport has been recognized as a top performer in the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge (ABBC) for the fifth year in a row. Three ATL facilities – Tech Campus as well as the North and South parking decks – have been identified as […]

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Awards ceremony salutes achievements in air cargo

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By Anika Robertson Senior Editor/Assistant Public Relations Manager The ATL Cargo Awards celebrated and honored the Airport’s “robust and vibrant” air cargo community with a ceremony and luncheon June 21. More than 100 attended the annual event, which was held in the North Cargo building and featured stakeholders from the air cargo community, including ground handlers, ramp […]

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ATL fair a ‘win-win’ for vendors, concessionaires, sustainability

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By Rachel Deloach Office of Public Affairs Intern   A dozen vendors showcased their environmentally friendly wares last week to a receptive audience: ATL concessionaires, who will be required to transition from Styrofoam to sustainable products by Oct. 1. Vendors pitched everything from biopolymers to plant-based plastic made with sugarcane at the third annual Sustainable Food Court […]

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ATL celebrates Caribbean American Heritage Month

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By Anika Robertson Senior Editor/Assistant Public Relations Manager   Caribbean American Heritage Month got into full swing June 9, as ATL celebrated the region’s rich heritage and significant contributions with a feast for the senses. The event at the International Terminal featured stilt dancing, flag waving and food sampling, and it drew ATL leaders as […]

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ATL, Delta, environmental group seek to change the course of waterways

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By Rachel Deloach Office of Public Affairs Intern   Representatives from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Delta Air Lines and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation gathered Wednesday, June 7 to launch Change the Course, an initiative that aims to restore 30 million gallons water to Georgia’s ecosystem over the next year. The campaign, which kicked off as part of […]

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