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Protecting the Environment


Climate Action and Energy Performance are two of DFW’s Sustainability North Stars. Maintaining service across DFW’s operations is an energy-intensive undertaking, requiring significant power to heat and cool vast interior spaces and to operate hundreds of vehicles and pieces of equipment. DFW’s strategy includes a focus on incorporating renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency while maintaining consistent, high-quality services to millions of customers.

The risks and opportunities around energy management are rapidly evolving with technological innovations and increasing constraints brought on by external threats such as climate change. Smart technologies, real-time energy monitoring and data management, and modeling and simulation tools can help optimize operations to eliminate inefficiencies and maximize performance.

ESG Environmental Highlight

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Protecting the Environment

Environmental

DFW’s large portfolio of operations includes energy, carbon, waste and water impacts to manage. Reducing negative climate impact is the central goal of DFW’s environmental sustainability strategy.

Environmental

Protecting the Environment

DFW’s large portfolio of operations includes energy, carbon, waste and water impacts to manage. Reducing negative climate impact is the central goal of DFW’s environmental sustainability strategy.

Protecting the Environment

Environmental

DFW’s large portfolio of operations includes energy, carbon, waste and water impacts to manage. Reducing negative climate impact is the central goal of DFW’s environmental sustainability strategy.

Environmental

Protecting the Environment

DFW’s large portfolio of operations includes energy, carbon, waste and water impacts to manage. Reducing negative climate impact is the central goal of DFW’s environmental sustainability strategy.

About DFW

Environmental

Social

Governance

GRI

Mission and Vision

About DFW

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is a global superhub, connecting passengers and cargo from North Texas to destinations across the world. Owned by and centered between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW generates economic impact for the region by connecting people through travel, creating jobs and keeping commerce moving. As the second largest driver of economic impact in the state, behind the Port of Houston, DFW recognizes its role in the overall well-being and long-term prospects for development of the economic systems at local, national and global levels.

About DFW

Mission and Vision

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is a global superhub, connecting passengers and cargo from North Texas to destinations across the world. Owned by and centered between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW generates economic impact for the region by connecting people through travel, creating jobs and keeping commerce moving. As the second largest driver of economic impact in the state, behind the Port of Houston, DFW recognizes its role in the overall well-being and long-term prospects for development of the economic systems at local, national and global levels.

Mission and Vision

About DFW

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is a global superhub, connecting passengers and cargo from North Texas to destinations across the world. Owned by and centered between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW generates economic impact for the region by connecting people through travel, creating jobs and keeping commerce moving. As the second largest driver of economic impact in the state, behind the Port of Houston, DFW recognizes its role in the overall well-being and long-term prospects for development of the economic systems at local, national and global levels.

About DFW

Mission and Vision

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is a global superhub, connecting passengers and cargo from North Texas to destinations across the world. Owned by and centered between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW generates economic impact for the region by connecting people through travel, creating jobs and keeping commerce moving. As the second largest driver of economic impact in the state, behind the Port of Houston, DFW recognizes its role in the overall well-being and long-term prospects for development of the economic systems at local, national and global levels.

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Past ESG Reports

2020 ESG Report
2019 ESG Report