| Fraport--As
part of a long-term test program co-financed by the European Union (EU),
Fraport AG has started using two hydrogen-powered vehicles at Frankfurt
Airport (FRA). Two A-Class cars from DaimlerChrysler will undergo
practical testing on and off the airport site until the end of 2009.
Fraport received the keys to its
fuel-cell test vehicles last Friday at the premises of Infraserv Höchst
in Frankfurt-Höchst, where the first public hydrogen refueling station
in the German state of Hesse was opened earlier by Hessian state minister
of economics Dr. Alois Rhiel. Fraport will take delivery of
two more of same hydrogen cars at the end of next year.
As a member of the Environmental
Alliance of Hesse and the local Agenda 21 for Frankfurt am Main, Fraport
AG is actively involved in promoting environmental protection in
the surrounding Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region. Indeed, Frankfurt Airport
has been honoured by ACI Europe (Airports Council International) as "Best
Airport" in recognition of outstanding performance in environmental management.
Fraport participates in the European
Union's Eco Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS), whereby the public
is briefed regularly on the environmental impact of its business
operations. EMAS is equivalent to a seal of ecological quality
awarded only when strict criteria have been met.
Under EMAS, a company has to comply
with precisely defined standards and to improve continually its environmental
protection activities. Fraport is required to publish an EMAS statement
every three years – the latest being in 2005. Summary reports are
issued annually to inform on the company's environmental performance.

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