Copenhagen Airport goes live with Assaia EmissionsControl to monitor APU ground emissions

Copenhagen Airport (CPH) has gone live with Assaia's EmissionsControl platform to monitor auxiliary power unit (APU) emissions during aircraft ground operations. The system captures and reports on APU use and associated emissions to support airport environmental monitoring and operational decision‑making.

Discovered 2025-09-09T04:33:50.523439-07:00 | 2025-09-09T04:33:50.523439-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • Copenhagen’s deployment gives airports a practical capability to quantify APU emissions during ground operations, producing the granular data needed for reporting and targeted reduction programmes.
  • The move reflects a broader regulatory and operational trend toward mandatory monitoring systems, complementing the EU regulator’s push for increased onboard and performance monitoring (see the EASA proposal on mandatory take‑off performance monitoring: https://hype.aero/?story=a5a7fd42-32f5-4a15-a1fd-1f96b984efb2).
  • By delivering objective, time‑stamped APU usage data to operators and airlines, the system creates an evidentiary basis for revising ground procedures, electrification investments, and airport environmental policies.

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First Seen
2025-09-09T04:33:50.523439-07:00
Latest Update
2025-09-15T08:07:53.974661-07:00
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