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The airline of the Globalia Group, Air Europa, has reaffirmed its commitment to a more responsible aviation following the release of its 2024 Sustainability Report. This document not only updates the latest advancements in environmental, social, and governance areas but also outlines the roadmap for its Sustainability Master Plan 2025-2027. The strategy aims to direct the company’s actions toward a more efficient and sustainable future.
In the past year, Air Europa has achieved a reduction of over 21% in CO₂ emissions compared to 2015, moving closer to its goal of a 30% reduction by 2030. This objective is supported by the incorporation of new Boeing 787 Dreamliners, known for their lower fuel consumption and reduced acoustic impact.
The airline maintains its environmental certifications, EMAS and ISO 14001, and has increased the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on strategic routes, contributing to the energy transition in air transport. Recently, Air Europa was recognized in the APEX awards for its excellence in flight experience, while Air Europa Express received an award for its initial training program, deemed one of the best in Spain.
In addition to these initiatives, the company has enhanced the passenger experience by introducing a “pet-friendly” model that facilitates the transport of pets and optimizing logistical processes through the Air Europa Maintenance Internal Logistics Project, thereby contributing to operational sustainability.
The 2024 Sustainability Report has been prepared with a double materiality approach, prioritizing the most relevant topics after over 700 consultations with employees, customers, and suppliers. This approach ensures that the strategy aligns with the expectations of all stakeholders and promotes participatory planning.
Within the Flight 2030 program, more than 40 actions focused on decarbonization, process optimization, and improving social and labor impacts are being implemented. Rosa Nordfeldt, Sustainability Director at Air Europa, stated that “sustainability is no longer an option; it is a way of operating,” highlighting the importance of taking concrete actions for the environment and for the people who trust the airline.
Since its founding in 1986, Air Europa has grown to become part of the SkyTeam alliance and operates one of the most modern fleets in Europe, which includes Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Boeing 737s. With over 55 destinations in Europe and America from its hub in Madrid-Barajas, the airline is known for its punctuality and its strategy focused on innovation and the decarbonization of air transport.
via: MiMub in Spanish