MIAMI – In a press release, Air Canada (AC) confirmed its major commitment to supporting climate change resilience across the sector.
The airline has set lofty climate goals, aiming to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) across its entire global operations by 2050.
To achieve this, AC has set total midterm GHG net reduction goals for its air and ground operations by 2030, relative to its 2019 baseline, and has planned to invest US$50m in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), as well as emission reductions and deletions. Michael Rousseau, President, and Chief Executive Officer at AC said the following:
“Economic growth and sustainability are equally important, and we have a strong track record for both. Despite the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we remain deeply committed to long-term sustainability. Climate change is critical, and we believe we can and must do more to address this for the future of our environment.”
/CNW/ - Air Canada today announced its long-term commitment to advancing climate change sustainability throughout its business. The airline has set ambitious.
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Aviation technology is due to reach new heights over the course of the next decade, as efficiency improvements, advancements in fuel development and new forms of propulsion take to the skies. It could usher in a new age of flight.
Plane travel’s path forward has arguably cleared significantly in 2020, as governments and regulators have started to lay the groundwork for ambitious climate and transport policies at national and EU level.
Aerospace and aviation firms at least know that they will be expected to make increasingly green improvements to the way they do business and the aircraft they build in the coming years.