Airlines
There are roughly 900 airlines in the world. Many are playing a key role in limiting the impact of aviation on the environment.
Below are some examples of their efforts to limit their climate change impact.
- IATA and shortening routes
- Japan Airlines and atmospheric monitoring
- Air New Zealand, Qantas, Airways New Zealand and optimum arrivals
- British Airways and emissions trading
- SAS Group and carbon offsets
- KLM and Boeing 737 Winglets
- Air France-KLM group and hub-based operations
- Flybe and ecolabels
- Iberia and SESAR
- Air New Zealand, Rolls-Royce, Boeing and biofuel
- SAS, LFV and green approaches
- Lufthansa and climate research
- Ethiopian Airlines and Greener Ethiopia
- Airlines and offsetting schemes
- Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, JAL and sustainable development
- Lufthansa, KLM and clean engines
- Virgin, Boeing, GE Aviation and Imperium Renewables and biofuel test flight
- UIA and winglets
- IATA and carbon offsetting