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08. Reporting Framework and Commitment
8.2 GRI-G3.1 Content Index
AIA promotes sustainability reporting as to present in an accurate
and consistent manner its performance in the aviation business and
its impact on the enviroment, society and the economy. This Report
conveys AIA’s disclosures following the GRI-G3.1 Sustainability
Reporting Guidelines and additional airport related issues in line with
GRI-A0SS Content Index. GRI Application Level B.
STANDARD DISCLOSURES PART I: Profile Disclosures
DESCRIPTION LEVEL OF PARAGRAPH REFERENCE
REPORTING
ch1
1 STRATEGY AND ANALYSIS 2.2/2.3/2.4
1.1 Statement from the most senior decision-maker of the organization. Fully 2 intro / 9.1
3.2 (Traffic & Cargo) / 4.2
1.2 Description of key impacts, risks, and opportunities. Fully (Aviation Market) / 4.3 (Non
Aeronautical Business) /
2 ORGANISATIONAL PROFILE 4.6.2 (Aviation Safety) / 4.7
(Service Responsibility) / 6.4
2.1 Name of the organization. Fully (Visitor Services)
2.2.1
2.2 Primary brands, products, and/or services.
2 intro / 9.1
Fully 9.1
2.3 Operational structure of the organization, including main divisions, Fully 2 intro
operating companies, subsidiaries, and joint ventures. Fully 4.2
Fully
2.3 Location of organization's headquarters. Fully 3.1 (Revenues) / 4 intro
Fully (Size of the airport) / 4.2
2.4 Number of countries where the organization operates, and names of (operations, airlines and
countries with either major operations or that are specifically relevant Fully destinations served) / 7.1
to the sustainability issues covered in the report. (Employee figures)
none
2.6 Nature of ownership and legal form.
2.4 / 4.5.1 / 4.5.2
2.7 Markets served (including geographic breakdown, sectors served, and
types of customers/beneficiaries). 9.1
9.1
2.8 Scale of the reporting organization. 9.1
9.4
2.9 Significant changes during the reporting period regarding size, Fully 2.3 / 2.4
structure, or ownership. Fully 9.1
2.10 Awards received in the reporting period. Fully 9.2
Fully
3 REPORT PARAMETERS Fully
Fully
3.1 Reporting period (e.g., fiscal/calendar year) for information provided. Fully
3.2 Date of most recent previous report (if any). Fully
3.3 Reporting cycle (annual, biennial, etc.) Fully
3.4 Contact point for questions regarding the report or its contents.
3.5 Process for defining report content.
3.6 Boundary of the report (e.g., countries, divisions, subsidiaries, leased
facilities, joint ventures, suppliers). See GRI Boundary Protocol for
further guidance.
3.7 State any specific limitations on the scope or boundary of the report
(see completeness principle for explanation of scope).
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY REPORT 2012
8.2 GRI-G3.1 Content Index
AIA promotes sustainability reporting as to present in an accurate
and consistent manner its performance in the aviation business and
its impact on the enviroment, society and the economy. This Report
conveys AIA’s disclosures following the GRI-G3.1 Sustainability
Reporting Guidelines and additional airport related issues in line with
GRI-A0SS Content Index. GRI Application Level B.
STANDARD DISCLOSURES PART I: Profile Disclosures
DESCRIPTION LEVEL OF PARAGRAPH REFERENCE
REPORTING
ch1
1 STRATEGY AND ANALYSIS 2.2/2.3/2.4
1.1 Statement from the most senior decision-maker of the organization. Fully 2 intro / 9.1
3.2 (Traffic & Cargo) / 4.2
1.2 Description of key impacts, risks, and opportunities. Fully (Aviation Market) / 4.3 (Non
Aeronautical Business) /
2 ORGANISATIONAL PROFILE 4.6.2 (Aviation Safety) / 4.7
(Service Responsibility) / 6.4
2.1 Name of the organization. Fully (Visitor Services)
2.2.1
2.2 Primary brands, products, and/or services.
2 intro / 9.1
Fully 9.1
2.3 Operational structure of the organization, including main divisions, Fully 2 intro
operating companies, subsidiaries, and joint ventures. Fully 4.2
Fully
2.3 Location of organization's headquarters. Fully 3.1 (Revenues) / 4 intro
Fully (Size of the airport) / 4.2
2.4 Number of countries where the organization operates, and names of (operations, airlines and
countries with either major operations or that are specifically relevant Fully destinations served) / 7.1
to the sustainability issues covered in the report. (Employee figures)
none
2.6 Nature of ownership and legal form.
2.4 / 4.5.1 / 4.5.2
2.7 Markets served (including geographic breakdown, sectors served, and
types of customers/beneficiaries). 9.1
9.1
2.8 Scale of the reporting organization. 9.1
9.4
2.9 Significant changes during the reporting period regarding size, Fully 2.3 / 2.4
structure, or ownership. Fully 9.1
2.10 Awards received in the reporting period. Fully 9.2
Fully
3 REPORT PARAMETERS Fully
Fully
3.1 Reporting period (e.g., fiscal/calendar year) for information provided. Fully
3.2 Date of most recent previous report (if any). Fully
3.3 Reporting cycle (annual, biennial, etc.) Fully
3.4 Contact point for questions regarding the report or its contents.
3.5 Process for defining report content.
3.6 Boundary of the report (e.g., countries, divisions, subsidiaries, leased
facilities, joint ventures, suppliers). See GRI Boundary Protocol for
further guidance.
3.7 State any specific limitations on the scope or boundary of the report
(see completeness principle for explanation of scope).
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY REPORT 2012