Thursday, February 17, 2011

Where are we now?

Over the last few years it has come to the forefront how badly we need to, as a planet, look to more environmentally friendly and sustainable ways of living. This not only includes how we act in our everyday lives but extends on to our vacationing and travel habits as well. As a result of this fairly new awareness in regards to what we are doing to the planet and how important it is to seek more sustainable options, companies are using sustainable practices as a competitive advantage to attract customers. In my first few steps of doing research on looking into what airlines are doing to gain a more eco-friendly and sustainable approach I was overwhelmed with how much information is out there and how much action is being put forth to make the airline industry more environmentally friendly. Through the course of writing this blog I hope gain more knowledge on how the steps the airline industry as a whole is taking, as well as the processes individual airlines are going through to reach a more sustainable way of operating.

There were a few main topics that stood out in my initial research which I found very interesting in the awareness of and actions being taken toward sustainable travel. The Greenbix Group puts out a report every year on the State of Green Business looking at the future direction businesses will be taking and in the 2011 report one of the main ideas brought forth is the idea that Greener Transport Makes Its Move. More specifically it notes that reducing the wastage in the airline industry as a big thing that they would like to see gain momentum within this year. Also, Qantas (a flight company based out of Australia) is launching a sustainable fuel strategy which is looking into creating an aviation fuel using sustainable algae-based energy sources.  Another big step for the airline industry as of today is the Air Transport Association of America passing a bill focused on creating a more sustainable and globally competitive airline industry. While each of these may seem like small steps in reaching a sustainable goal it is what, I believe, will make a big difference in the long run. Stay tuned for The Airline Industry's Flight to Sustainability to unfold more exciting breakthroughs taking place in creating more ecofriendly operations!

Check out this video on How aviation can clean up its act



Sources used in this post:

Ambani, P. (2011, February 7). State of Green Business 2011: What's In and What's Not. Retrieved February 17, 2011, from Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/07/idUS146035343720110207
SOURCE Air Transport Association. (2011, February 17). Air Transport Association Congratulates Senate on FAA Bill Passage That Furthers NextGen and Creates Thousands of U.S. Jobs. Retrieved February 17, 2011, from PR Newswire: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/air-transport-association-congratulates-senate-on-faa-bill-passage-that-furthers-nextgen-and-creates-thousands-of-us-jobs-116443294.html
Voxy News Engine. (2011, February 10). Qantas Launches Sustainable Fuel Strategy. Retrieved February 17, 2011, from Voxy.co.nz: http://www.voxy.co.nz/business/qantas-launches-sustainable-fuel-strategy/5/81550

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