Airbus and Airports Council International (ACI) World have signed an agreement to support the aviation industry’s goal of reducing its environmental impact. The partnership, announced at the Farnborough Airshow, covers a wide range of topics including sustainable aviation fuel, hydrogen technologies, advanced air mobility, operational efficiency, and aircraft noise mitigation. This will be achieved through the exchange of information and perspectives on low-carbon operations and communication of industry progress.
Under the agreement, Airbus and ACI World will jointly develop guidance materials and possibly collaborate on policies and standards necessary to reach industry targets. This builds on a two-year-old partnership between Airbus and ACI Europe that covered similar areas.
“This partnership marks a significant step in our collaborative efforts to reduce aviation’s environmental impact,” said Airbus chief sustainability officer Julie Kitcher. “By combining our technological expertise with ACI World’s vast network and operational insights, we aim to influence policies and standards that support sustainable aviation and drive industry-wide innovation. Together, we can create a cohesive and aligned approach to achieving our decarbonization targets and enhancing the sustainability of the global aviation sector.”