American Airlines has unveiled its 2023 Sustainability Report, highlighting the company’s ongoing efforts to address climate change and other key priorities. The report underscores American’s commitment to sustainability across its operations, emphasizing advancements in technology, partnerships and strategic initiatives.
Key highlights of the report include American Airlines’ collaboration with Breakthrough Energy and Google Research on contrail avoidance research. This pioneering effort aims to mitigate aviation’s impact on climate change by exploring innovative approaches to reduce contrail formation.
“Thanks to the hard work of our more than 140,000 team members, American continues to deliver for our customers while making strides toward our sustainability goals,” said Robert Isom, CEO of American Airlines.
The report outlines American Airlines’ expanded sustainability efforts, including initiatives in sourcing and procurement practices. Jill Blickstein, chief sustainability officer at American Airlines, emphasized the airline’s commitment to achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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“Our report describes the concrete steps we have taken and sets the stage for the hard work in the years ahead,” Blickstein said. “American is committed to working with our partners inside and beyond the aviation industry to get us and our industry on a path to meet these global challenges.”
Aligned with industry standards, American Airlines’ 2023 Sustainability Report adheres closely to the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board’s standards for the airline sector. The report comprehensively discusses four priority sustainability issues: safety, support for team members, customer satisfaction and operational performance and climate change and fuel efficiency.
“There is far more work to be done and many areas where we will continue to rely on policymakers and partnerships to make progress,” Isom said. “But I’m proud of our record — from advancing the development of lower-carbon technologies, to our work to better develop and recruit a diverse and talented group of leaders with unmatched expertise throughout the company.”
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by American Airlines. It was reviewed by TravelAge West editor.