Abu Dhabi, UAE – Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has published its annual environment report, detailing the company's commitment and its progress towards its environmental goals.
In 2023, the airline achieved a 45.3% improvement in passenger carbon intensity compared to its 2019 baseline. This resulted in a carbon intensity of 475 grams of CO₂ per Revenue Tonne Kilometer (RTK) for passengers.
Etihad's strategy aims to reduce emissions through industry-specific actions, adhere to voluntary roadmaps and frameworks, collaborate with UAE's industrial partners, maintain transparency and proactivity on environmental issues, and continuously update its strategic targets.
Etihad’s Chief Executive Officer, Antonoaldo Neves, said: "We remain focused on a strategy that supports change, growth, and economic development. We believe sustainable aviation development is achieved through many small efforts combined. By taking a practical approach, we aim to address the environmental impacts of aviation while ensuring we continue to meet growing global travel demands.
“Our $7 billion investment in new generation fuel-efficient aircraft reflects our commitment to reducing aviation's environmental footprint responsibly. Achieving long-term solutions for a more sustainable industry requires innovation, collaboration, and time. We are committed to advancing meaningful initiatives that reduce aviation's environmental footprint while balancing the commercial realities of our industry.”
Highlights from the 2023 report:
The full 2023 Environment Report can be downloaded here.