Aberdeen International Airport cuts through competition with award

Aberdeen International Airport is reflecting on a successful run of award wins after receiving the Sword of Honour title at the British Safety Awards at the end of November.

As the award name suggests, the airport was presented with a ceremonial sword at an event at Merchant Taylors’ Hall in London, where Aberdeen’s sister airport, Glasgow, was also recognised.

Presented by the British Safety Council, the honour rewards companies for their exemplary management of health, safety and environmental risks. Entries for the award are invite-only, based on companies with a five-star independent audit in occupational health and safety and environmental performance.

The sword is the latest award win in what has been a successful year for Aberdeen International Airport which was also took home the Working Together for Tourism title at the Aberdeen City and Shire Tourism Awards recently. Additionally, the airport’s popular ‘Therapets’ canine crew were awarded with the Iain Whyte Memorial Award by the Canine Concern Scotland Trust recognising the contribution and impact the airport has made to the Trust.

Steve Szalay, chief executive at Aberdeen International Airport, said: “As the gateway to the North-east and one of the world’s busiest heliports, we take our health and safety responsibilities very seriously, so receiving such high praise of our efforts is great to see.

“It adds to the awards that we’ve received recently which are a testament to the commitment, expertise and professionalism of the brilliant team we have here.”

To find out more about Aberdeen International Airport, please visit: aberdeenairport.com

Emma Lindsay, Environmental Coordinator, Aldrich Blignaut HSE manager and Carrie Lawson, Safety and Risk Coordinator with the Sword of Honour.

Emma Lindsay, Environmental Coordinator, Aldrich Blignaut HSE manager and Carrie Lawson, Safety and Risk Coordinator with the Sword of Honour.

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