Etihad has released its sustainability report 2020-2021, outlining the impact the company has had on the environment, and detailing its sustainability strategy, represented by the Etihad Greenliner and Sustainable50 programmes.

The report demonstrates the potential advancements to be made in sustainable aviation by a wide range of initiatives, coordinated to achieve a 20 per cent reduction in emissions intensity in its passenger fleet by 2025, cut 2019 net emissions by 50 per cent by 2035, and reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

Finding solutions for the future

Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Aviation Group, said: “Our sustainability report highlights our insistence on harnessing the opportunities that are available today, and commits to continuing to find solutions for the future.”

Many partners joined us on this journey over the last two years, and this report demonstrates the potential we have collectively, with an ambition to set the direction for 2022 and beyond.

“We need to be bold in facing this issue. We need to be decisive. There is no other way forward. That is why we have been insistent that we continue to focus on the question as a long-term strategic priority for our business, spearheaded by the Etihad Greenliner and Sustainable50 programmes.”

Etihad 2020-2021 sustainability highlights

  • Reduced total carbon emissions by 56 per cent (due in part to reduced scheduled operations from pandemic impact)
  • Launched the world’s most comprehensive industry-wide testing and innovation programme
  • Became the first airline to secure commercial finance based on verified compliance with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations
  • Raised US$1.2 billion in the first sustainability-linked loan (SLL) tied to environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets in global aviation.
  • Partnered with Boeing, Safran and NASA for eight days of specialised testing to enhance safety and reduce CO2 emissions and noise as part of 2020 ecoDemonstrator programme
  • Operated five ecoFlights testing a range of operational efficiencies and onboard sustainability initiatives across its network
  • Deployed 33 electric tractors with 37 per cent of flights serviced by the new electric tractors
  • Restructured Etihad’s fleet strategy to focus on modern, fuel efficient aircraft, with the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 as the backbone of its fleet

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