Oakland Airport Awarded Level Two Airport Carbon Accreditation

The accreditation is an important step towards the Port of Oakland’s long-term environmental goals

Oakland, Calif. – October 9, 2023: San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (operated by the Port of Oakland) is officially awarded Level Two status within Airports Council International’s Airport Carbon Accreditation program. The award was received at the Airports Council International North America 2023 Annual Conference & Exhibition which was held in Long Beach, California last week.

Airport Carbon Accreditation is an international program that requires its airport members to commit to activities that reduce emissions and provide evidence of effective carbon management procedures.

For Level Two certification, San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) was required to develop:

  • Carbon emission inventories for 2021 and 2022;
  • Reduce carbon emissions year-over-year;
  • Identify a non-binding carbon emission reduction target (to reduce by 50 percent by 2030); and
  • Develop a Carbon Management Plan.


OAK met all requirements and now maintains Level Two status as of last week. There are a total of six levels of accreditation in the program and OAK is actively pursuing the next levels of accreditation.

“The Port of Oakland is dedicated to its efforts to reduce emissions at San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, and OAK is proud to announce this milestone of achieving Level Two accreditation status,” said Craig Simon, Interim Director of Aviation at the Port of Oakland. “While we still have much work ahead of us to achieve our long-term goal of zero emissions, we wish to recognize and applaud this important accomplishment by our Port environmental teams.”

Long term, the Port of Oakland plans to reach zero emissions operations at OAK by 2040. The United States and Canada have committed to achieving net zero emissions at airports by 2050. The Airport Carbon Accreditation program has 548 airports participating worldwide.

To learn more about OAK’s carbon accreditation, click HERE. For more information about the overall Airport Carbon Accreditation Program and the levels of accreditation, see the program’s website at  www.airportcarbonaccreditation.org.

Suggested Image Caption: San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport receives Level Two Airport Carbon Accreditation Award at Airports Council International North America 2023 Annual Conference & Exhibition

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About San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport

Oakland International is the main airport for the greater East Bay, the most populated area in the metropolitan San Francisco Bay area. It is the closest airport to most Bay Area employers. By roadway and BART air-rail, OAK enables excellent access to all of the region’s business, entertainment and tourism venues. The vision of San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport is to be the airport of choice for San Francisco Bay Area residents and visitors alike. OAK is operated by the Port of Oakland, which also oversees the Oakland seaport and 20 miles of East Bay waterfront. Together with its business partners, the Port supports more than 98,000 jobs in the region with more than a $174 billion economic impact.

Updates about current departure and arrival information, airport maps, and details about on-airport parking, shopping and dining and more, can be found at www.iflyoak.com.