Bogota, June 05, 2023 On World Environment Day, Avianca announced that it was recognized by the Carbon Disclosure Project as one of the best airlines in Latin America for its climate change management. On this occasion, the airline obtained a "B" rating, one of the highest scores awarded by the international organization. This result follows a rigorous evaluation of the airline's actions concerning climate change, including: governance, risk and opportunities, business strategy, objectives and behavior, methodology and emissions data, energy, biodiversity, and carbon pricing, among other items.
In addition, Avianca announced today that it received ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System certification for its administrative buildings in Bogota and aircraft maintenance and ground support equipment in Medellin, Ecuador and El Salvador.
Although the airline industry represents an impact of only 3% of global emissions, Avianca, as well as the airline industry as a whole, takes action for the environment and seeks to improve the results of its operations. Among the company's initiatives are its efforts to reduce its environmental footprint through investment in new technologies, infrastructure and efficient operations, as well as the implementation of strategies to offset emissions. In 2022 alone, the offset was 735,000 tons of CO2, corresponding to 90% of the emissions generated by its domestic operation in Colombia. Avianca has also partnered with CHOOOSE, a platform that has allowed both customers and Avianca employees to directly offset the footprint of their flights.
Thanks to the implementation of software equipped with Fuel Efficiency (efficient fuel use) technology, the airline prevented the emission of 59,549 tons of CO2, in addition to increasing the capacity of more than 90 aircraft of the A320 fleet with the reconfiguration project, which resulted in a 15.35% reduction in CO2 emissions per passenger transported.
On the other hand, through the use of solar energy in the maintenance hangars, 29% of the total energy was supplied in 2022. In terms of waste treatment, this year the company recycled 465 tons of non-hazardous waste generated in the operation, which were used by professional recyclers, thus dignifying their work.
"At Avianca, we are aware that sustainability needs to happen TODAY. We have the challenge of reducing our environmental impact, without affecting the costs of our operation and access to our service in a region where flying is not a luxury but a necessity. We have reduced emissions per passenger, implemented robust offsetting and fuel efficiency strategies, and added state-of-the-art technology, precisely to be recognized as one of the airlines in Latin America with the best Carbon Disclosure Project rating. All this while expanding access to our service for more and more travelers," said Felipe Andrés Gómez, Avianca's director of institutional relations and sustainability.
With these actions focused on climate change mitigation, in addition to those related to the social development of the regions where it operates, Avianca reaffirms its commitment to being a sustainable airline that, under its HOY sustainability platform, has an efficient business model that responds to the challenges of the market, and at the same time contributes to the well-being of ecosystems and communities through the implementation of good and best practices in its daily operations.