Airlines are intensifying their efforts to adopt sustainable practices, as demonstrated by recent discussions at Routes Asia involving key stakeholders such as Perth Airport, Cebu Pacific Airlines, the Malaysian Airport Authority, and Mactan–Cebu International Airport.
During these discussions, representatives highlighted various strategies aimed at reducing the industry's carbon footprint. Perth Airport's Chief Commercial and Aviation Officer, Kate Holsgrove, shared the airport's dedication to sustainability. Perth Airport is focusing on integrating solar power and eliminating single-use plastics. They aim for 50% renewable energy by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2040.
Cebu Pacific Airlines' Director of Operations, Rohan Kapoor, highlighted their steps towards reducing emissions through efficient seating models and renewable energy usage for ground vehicles. Kapoor mentioned that while they were pioneers in using Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in Asia, current costs hinder widespread adoption. The airline has invested in more fuel-efficient aircraft and reduced their emissions and noise pollution significantly.