Airbus commits to ambitious environmental targets

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 30 October 2007

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(2007), "Airbus commits to ambitious environmental targets", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 79 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/aeat.2007.12779fab.034

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Airbus commits to ambitious environmental targets

Airbus commits to ambitious environmental targets

Airbus president and chief executive officer Mr Louis Gallois has outlined ambitious environmental targets for the company and has called for the aviation sector, suppliers and governments to share his vision of an eco-efficient aviation industry. Airbus recognizes no one company holds all the answers and is proposing a summit with the CEOs of engine and airframe manufacturers to ensure the critical issue is given the highest attention and commitment. Backing Mr Gallois's vision, the Vice- President of the European Commission in charge of enterprise and industry Günter Verheugen has urged industry to act now.

As part of an immediate target of Mr Gallois's overall vision to lead the aviation sector into becoming eco- efficient, he called on the industry to undertake whatever possible to contain CO2 emissions from aviation that today represent 2 per cent of the total man made emissions.

To help achieve this, Mr Gallois has committed Airbus to embrace an environmental life cycle approach to operations targeting a 30 per cent reduction in company energy consumption and 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2020. He also committed to re-invest savings expected from environmental initiatives back into research into cleaner technologies.

Going further, Mr Gallois also committed to a 25 per cent budget increase in Research and Technology starting 2008, targeting that by 2020 all new Airbus aircraft entering the market would produce 50 per cent less CO2 and 80 per cent less NOx than levels in 2000. Airbus will also revisit fuel cell and hydrogen technology to power ground operations at airports.

Mr Gallois outlined his vision and Airbus targets at a corporate certification award ceremony recognising Airbus as the first aircraft manufacturer to meet the world's foremost ISO 14001 environmental management standards covering all products and sites.

The certificate was presented to Airbus by the highly-respected certifying body Det Norske Veritas (DNV), whose Chief Operating Officer, Peter Bjeråger said “We are delighted a large multinational company such as Airbus has in place eco-efficient growth at its heart.”

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