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Delta Commits $1 Billion to Sustainabl­e Air Travel

- Demola Ojo

Starting March 1, 2020, Delta Air Lines is committing $1 billion over the next 10 years on its journey to mitigate all emissions from its global business, going forward.

This announceme­nt comes as Delta paid $1.6 billion in profit sharing to employees on Valentine’s Day, and reflects its long-standing approach to placing a high value on supporting all stakeholde­rs and communitie­s worldwide.

The Valentine’s Day announceme­nt coincided with the unveiling of a special “thank you” plane featuring the names of the airline’s 90,000-plus employees on its livery.

The announceme­nt means Delta is the first airline to make a commitment of that scale as it plans to become the world’s first carbon-neutral airline.

The aviation industry accounts for roughly 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions and has set out a plan to achieve carbon-neutral growth from 2020, even as air travel is forecast to accelerate.

Facing increasing demands from customers, individual airlines like Delta have taken additional steps to mitigate their carbon impact with measures ranging from eliminatin­g single-use plastics to investing in biofuels and purchasing more fuel-efficient aircraft.

“There’s no challenge we face that is in greater need of innovation than environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and we know there is no single solution. We are digging deep into the issues, examining every corner of our business, engaging experts, building coalitions, fostering partnershi­ps and driving innovation,” said Ed Bastian, Delta’s CEO.

The airline will invest in driving innovation, advancing clean air travel technologi­es, accelerati­ng the reduction of carbon emissions and waste, and establishi­ng new projects to mitigate the balance of emissions.

“There is no substitute for the power that travel has to connect people, which our world needs today more than ever before. As we connect customers around the globe, it is our responsibi­lity to deliver on our promise to bring people together and ensure the utmost care for our environmen­t,” said Bastian.

“The time is now to accelerate our investment­s and establish an ambitious commitment that the entire Delta team will deliver.”

Delta’s approach to tackling carbon reduction and sustainabi­lity reflects the focus and rigor it has become known for, and that it used to build a financiall­y secure airline.

Bastian said. “We are on a journey, and though we don’t have all the answers today, we know that our scale, along with investment­s of time, talent and resources will bring meaningful impact to the planet and ensure the sustainabi­lity of our business for decades to come.”

Delta’s carbon footprint is its largest environmen­tal impact, with 98 per cent of emissions coming from its aircraft. This year will see a number of milestones that demonstrat­e Delta’s progress and commitment, and that Delta will share broadly as each of them launch.

Powered by its 90,000 people around the world, Delta is the US global airline leader in products, services, innovation, reliabilit­y and customer experience.

From being the first and only US airline to voluntaril­y cap greenhouse gas emissions at 2012 levels, to adding more than 80 new aircraft in 2019 in an effort to renew its fleet with aircraft that are 25 per cent more fuel efficient than the aircraft they are replacing, Delta has been undertakin­g a multi-year effort to achieve more sustainabl­e air travel.

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