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Emirates Establishes €180 Million Aviation Sustainability Fund

By Dana Stefan

Shortly before releasing the group’s annual report, revealing its most profitable year ever and new record profits, Emirates announced it has committed US$ 200 million (€183 million) to fund research and development (R&D) projects focussed on reducing the impact of fossil fuels in commercial aviation.

This is the biggest single commitment by any airlineonsustainability,withfundstobedisbursed over 3 years. Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, will identify partnerships with leading organisations working on solutions in advanced fuel and energy technologies.

“Until viable solutions can be found, Emirates will continue to implement environmentally responsible practices throughout our business, including uplifting SAF where feasible, ensuring efficient fleet operations and inducting modern aircraft into our fleet”, said Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline. “Our US$ 200 million fund is earmarked for R&D, and not for operating costs like the purchase of SAF or carbon offsets to tick regulatory boxes – activities we consider business-as-usual.”

The airline’s long-standing environmental policy and strategy focusses its activities on 3 areas: emissions reduction, responsible consumption and the conservation of wildlife and habitats.

In January, Emirates successfully completed the first 100% SAF-powered demonstration flight in partnership with Boeing and GE. Since its first flight powered by SAF in 2017, the airline continuestoparticipateactivelyintheSAFmarket and seek opportunities in its network to use SAF where feasible.

However, bio-based SAF, currently the only type of commercially available SAF, is extremely limited in supply. IATA estimates that the entire world’s annual supply of SAF meets less than 0.1% of airlines’needs.

Emirates participates in a range of industry working groups and stakeholder engagements on sustainable aviation fuel. In recent months, togetherwiththeUAEGCAA,theairlinecontributed to the development of the UAE’s power-to-liquid (PtL) fuels roadmap, launched in July 2022, and prepared jointly by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure andthe World Economic Forum; as well as the UAE’s National Sustainable Aviation Fuel Roadmap launched in January 2023 by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.

Emirates’ investment in flying a young and modern aircraft fleet remains its biggest commitmentto reducingitsemissions.Theairline currently has 200 of the latestAirbus and Boeing wide-body aircraft on order, including A350s and 777Xs.

The airline has a comprehensive fuel efficiency programme that actively investigates and implements ways to reduce unnecessary fuel burn and emissions, wherever it is operationally feasible. Some of the program’s most significant initiatives include:

The operation of “flex tracks” or flexible routings where it partners with air navigation serviceproviderstocreatethemostefficientflight plan for each flight, taking advantage of natural tailwinds,whileavoidingheadwindsandweather systems. These efforts have been ongoing since 2003, and Emirates has also been working with IATA to extend this routing system across the world as a standard operating procedure where possible.

Introducing fuel efficient practices while the aircraftisontheground,suchas:theuseofground power units insteadof the aircraftAuxiliary Power Unit (APU) and switching one or two engines off while taxiing in after landing https://traveltomorrow.com/emirates-establishese180-million-aviation-sustainability-fund/ Image credit: www.argaam.com/en/article/ articledetail/id/409769

Emirates also invests in renewable energy initiatives including the installation of solar panels to power some of its operational buildings in Dubai, and the use of electric vehicles both airside and landside.

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