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Qatar Airways' bid to reduce aviation emissions Print E-mail
Friday, 26 June 2009

Qatar Airways is the first and only Middle East carrier to join the Aviation Global Deal (AGD) Group, a body aimed at developing a global policy for tackling aviation emissions. The Doha-based airline joins international carriers, UK-based airports operator BAA and international non-government organisation the Climate Group to build the policy and create more awareness of the issue.

The airline industry currently accounts for two per cent of the world’s carbon emissions. Still, the industry is taking a positive approach to reducing emission levels as part of its commitment to safeguarding the environment and driving its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes.

The move follows a recent Qatar Airways initiative to develop a global carbon offset trading scheme in which passengers opt to pay extra for tickets to help fund various global environmental projects. Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer, Akbar Al Baker, was quoted as saying:

“We are delighted to have joined the Aviation Global Deal Group working with our peers across the industry to tackle what is a serious environmental issue. Society worldwide is becoming ever more conscious on the impact of climate change on our daily lives. It has affected, is affecting and will continue to affect the world – and the onus is very much on the corporate world to ensure we strive towards zero carbon emissions to make the world a safer and cleaner place.

"Much has been documented by environmental groups and industry bodies over the years about the impact the aviation industry is having on society, and we must collectively address these as practically as possible. Qatar Airways is committed to engaging, creating and developing CSR programmes in the interests of the environment and the people who fly with us.”

Qatar Airways Senior Manager Corporate Social Responsibility, Environment & Fuel Optimisation, Chris Schroeder, added:

“As one of the fastest growing airlines in the world we have a responsibility to ensure that our carbon footprint remains as low as possible, hence as part of our CSR programme "The Oryx Flies Green" we strive for carbon neutral growth. The aviation industry has to do its part to reduce the overall carbon footprint but we do not see how this can be achieved by unilateral enforced emission trading schemes, hence we fully support a global solution for the aviation industry.

“We are fully committed to the work and the goal of the Aviation Global Deal Group, which shows how serious the industry is about this matter that affects all of us globally.”

The AGD Group recently hosted an event alongside the UN negotiating session in the German city of Bonn to present their ideas on including international aviation emissions in a post-Kyoto deal to be negotiated in Copenhagen in December.

The AGD Group’s proposal was intended to support the work of a number of international bodies tasked by the United Nations to find an appropriate solution to tackling aviation emissions. These include the International Air Transport Association’s Joint Task Force (IATA); International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO); and Group on International Aviation and Climate Change (GIACC).

 

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