Aviation Groups Partner to Improve Flight Emission Transparency

Aviation Groups Partner to Improve Flight Emission Transparency

IATA is collaborating with Travalyst to provide travelers with a unified and accurate flight carbon emission calculation methodology, addressing 'carbon anxiety'. This initiative leverages data sharing, methodological alignment, and the inclusion of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to enhance consumer awareness, foster industry innovation, and inform policy development. The partnership aims to build a sustainable future for the aviation industry by providing transparent and consistent information to passengers, enabling them to make informed travel choices and supporting the industry's decarbonization efforts.

EU Eases CBAM Rules for Small Importers

EU Eases CBAM Rules for Small Importers

The Netherlands Emissions Authority has adjusted the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), significantly reducing the compliance burden for small importers. Importers with annual imports below 50 tons are exempt from reporting obligations, while those exceeding 50 tons can use EU default emission values. Importers should assess their import volumes, seek professional support, and prepare for the full implementation after the transitional period. This simplification aims to ease the initial adoption of CBAM for smaller businesses, ensuring a smoother transition to the new carbon regulation framework.

Aviation Industry Advancing Toward Netzero IATA Reports

Aviation Industry Advancing Toward Netzero IATA Reports

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a sustainability consulting service to empower aviation businesses in reducing their carbon footprint and achieving net-zero transition. The service covers carbon footprint assessment, net-zero strategy development, emissions reduction leverage analysis, ESG disclosure and reporting, airport decarbonization, and technological innovation. IATA will also host a series of industry events to provide a platform for exchange and collaboration on sustainable development within the aviation sector. This initiative aims to accelerate the industry's progress towards a more environmentally responsible future.

Global Aviation Industry Pledges Netzero Emissions by 2050

Global Aviation Industry Pledges Netzero Emissions by 2050

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. This commitment calls for collaborative efforts from the entire industry and governments, utilizing various methods such as sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), technological innovation, operational optimization, carbon capture, and offsetting. The goal is to build a sustainable aviation ecosystem and achieve a green transformation of the aviation industry. These combined efforts are crucial for reducing the environmental impact of air travel and ensuring a more sustainable future for the sector.

Global Airlines Push for Fuel Efficiency Amid Green Aviation Shift

Global Airlines Push for Fuel Efficiency Amid Green Aviation Shift

An OAG report reveals significant disparities in airline fuel efficiency, highlighting the need for more information for consumers to make environmentally conscious flight choices. The analysis demonstrates that factors like fleet composition and operational practices greatly impact fuel consumption. The article calls for collaborative efforts between the aviation industry and governments to advance green aviation, exploring viable solutions such as sustainable aviation fuels and carbon offsetting. Airlines may increasingly compete in the environmental arena, focusing on reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices.

01/19/2026 Airlines
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New IATA Hub Promotes Zerocarbon Aviation Sustainability

New IATA Hub Promotes Zerocarbon Aviation Sustainability

The IATA FlyAware Sustainable Knowledge Center is a zero-carbon flight resource designed specifically for airlines. It provides expert knowledge on critical issues such as climate change and carbon offsetting through three modules: knowledge channels, virtual communities, and online training. It facilitates communication between airlines and expert peers, enhances employee sustainability capabilities, and helps the aviation industry accelerate towards its net-zero emission goals. This platform aims to empower airlines with the necessary tools and information to achieve sustainable practices and contribute to a greener future for air travel.

Shipping Firms Expand into Indias Coastal Trade for Growth

Shipping Firms Expand into Indias Coastal Trade for Growth

Increasingly, shipping giants like Maersk are actively focusing on India's coastal trade, anticipating significant growth opportunities in the future. Coastal transportation can effectively reduce costs and carbon emissions, promoting sustainable development for businesses and reshaping India's logistics landscape.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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