Industry environmental initiatives
The following initiatives are already underway within the air transport industry (ATI).
Airlines
- Optimizing flights and fuel management (planning, load, turn around, etc.)
- Reducing on-board weight and replacing old aircraft
- Rethinking maintenance and washing procedures
- Investing in the search for renewable energy solutions
- Using less energy on the ground
- Introducing offsetting programmes
- Implementing green IT
- Reducing and recycling waste
Airports
- Mitigating noise
- Reducing the impact of ground activities and reducing emissions around airports
- Limiting the impact of de-icing activities
- Introducing green technologies (e.g., special concrete that improves local air quality)
- Implementing innovative water management and biodiversity strategies
Air traffic management (ATM)
- Route optimization: Europe has started the Single European Sky program which would lead to efficiency gains of 6-12%, saving up to six million tonnes of CO2 per year. The FAA's NextGen program has an equivalent approach.
- Continuous descent approaches (CDA)
- Decreasing delays at airports
Aircraft manufacturers
To conserve fuel, aircraft manufacturers' environmental initiatives include a business-driven case based on:
- Designing next generation aircraft with radical changes concerning wing aerodynamics
- Adopting new fibres to further weight reductions
- Creating new propulsion types
Industry bodies
- IATA - carbon neutral within the next 50 years > more information
- Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) - funded by the industry to promote the benefits of air transport > more information
- Global Aviation and Environment Summit - event organized by IATA and ACI to track progress on environmental matters > more information
- UK Sustainable Aviation - similar to ATAG but with a UK focus > more information
- European Federation for Transport and Environment > more information
- US Center for Clean Air Policy > more information
Emissions Trading Schemes
- EU-Emissions Trading Scheme (2010-12) > more information
- New-Zealand Cap and Trade (2009) > more information
- Australian Cap and Trade (in development) > more information
- US Federal Proposal (Lieberman-Warner Act) > more information
- Japan Cap and Trade (in development) > more information

