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British Airways launches new sustainability plan in partnership with Airbus and bp

The airline is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by investing in more fuel-efficient aircraft, improving their operational efficiency, and investing in the development and use of sustainable aviation fuel.

  • 10 September 2021
  • Olivia Story

The airline is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by investing in more fuel-efficient aircraft, improving their operational efficiency, and investing in the development and use of sustainable aviation fuel.

British Airways has always committed to sustainable aviation, with the company becoming the first major airline to voluntarily offset all emissions from its domestic flights in 2020.

The A320neo is British Airways newly unveiled most fuel-efficient short-haul aircraft, created in partnership with aircraft manufacturer Airbus, as part of its new BA Better World sustainability plan.

Additionally, British Airways has collaborated with bp to commit to source sustainable aviation fuel for its flights between London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh during the COP26 summit in Glasgow later this year.

Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) provides an 80% lifecycle carbon reduction compared to traditional jet fuel. Customers also have the option to offset their emissions by purchasing sustainable aviation fuel to reduce their carbon footprint via its not-for-profit organisation.

International Airlines Group (IAG), British Airways parent company, is investing $400 million over the next 20 years towards the development of SAF. British Airways has stated by 2030, 10% of its fuel needs will be powered by SAF.

Martin Thomsen, CEO of bp’s aviation division commented: “We're thrilled to collaborate with British Airways by supplying sustainable aviation fuel with respect to all of its flights from London to Glasgow and Edinburgh for the COP26 event.  Our companies have a long-standing relationship and will continue to work together on sustainable aviation fuel supply initiatives on an on-going basis.

Julie Kitcher, Executive Vice President Corporate Affairs and Communications at Airbus, and a member of the UK Government’s Jet Zero Council said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with BA on this journey and feel proud BA has chosen one of our A320neos to highlight the importance of sustainability for the future of the industry.

“The aircraft has 20% less fuel burn & CO2 emissions compared to A320ceo and 50% less noise so it's a great choice and I am looking forward to seeing the new livery in the sky.

“BA is committed to a sustainable future and contributing positively to climate change mitigation and adaptation. We will achieve the ambition of a net zero carbon emissions industry by 2050 through cooperation and collaboration and this initiative is a clear example of that.”