Etihad Airways has announced bold emission targets in an expanded effort to environmental sustainability.
The national airline of the United Arab Emirates said it is committed to a minimum target of zero net carbon emissions by 2050 and halving of its 2019 net emission levels by 2035.
The airline said the "ambitious environmental targets" will be achieved through a mix of internal initiatives, including collaboration with industry partners and adoption of a comprehensive program of relevant carbon offsets, to be developed with a specific focus on the requirements of the UAE and markets served by the airline.
“The global focus on the environment and the urgency of reducing carbon emissions has never been greater. Etihad Aviation Group, together with its partners, is taking an active role in reducing the impact of aviation on the environment through initiatives ranging from optimised fuel management on sustainable financing practices,” said Tony Douglas, group chief executive officer of Etihad Aviation Group.
Douglas said the entire air transport industry, from airlines and suppliers to airspace providers, was responsible for helping to reduce aviation’s emissions, and solutions needed to be holistic and coordinated, not isolated and sporadic.
“Airlines have attracted significant scrutiny in the global discussion of the environment, and our collective challenge as a fast-growing industry is to deliver meaningful initiatives which can quickly help to contain and reduce carbon emissions,” he said.
Some of the recent sustainability initiatives taken by Etihad Aviation Group include: