Airline wins sustainability award

Tuesday, 20 May, 2014 0

Global Business Travel Association Foundation Awards United the 2014 Sustainability Outstanding Achievement Award for Travel Suppliers

United Airlines gets Sustainability Outstanding Achievement Award from the GBTA Foundation and Project ICARUS. for outstanding leadership, innovation and commitment to delivering industry-leading sustainability programs, products and services. 

"This is a great honor for United and reflects the growing importance of sustainability to our corporate customers," said Angela Foster-Rice, United’s managing director of environmental affairs and sustainability. "As part of our Eco-Skies commitment, we continue to take actions to reduce our impact on the environment by promoting the use of biofuels, rolling out more sustainable products and working with our customers and business partners to promote sustainability."

United’s recent achievements include:

  • The company in early 2014 became the first airline in the world to fly with the split scimitar winglet technology that cuts fuel consumption by up to an additional 2 percent over the airline’s existing fuel-saving winglet technology. 
  • Since 1994, United has improved its fuel efficiency by 33 percent.
  • The company in 2013 reduced CO2 emissions by more than 925,000 metric tons and reduced fuel consumption by more than 95 million gallons through fuel efficiency initiatives, exceeding its goal of reducing fuel consumption by 85 million gallons.
  • The airline increased orders for new Boeing and Airbus aircraft that are 15 to 20 percent more fuel efficient than those they’ll replace and now has more than 230 of these new, fuel-efficient aircraft on order.
  • United is a leader in the advancement and use of alternative fuels, making history in commercial aviation with its partnership with AltAir Fuels to bring commercial-scale, cost-competitive renewable jet fuel to its Los Angeles hub later this year.
  • Since 2006, the company has recycled more than 23.5 million pounds of aluminum cans, paper and plastic.
  • United recently announced an enhancement to its carbon-offset program that allows MileagePlus members to redeem their miles for offsets to cover the carbon emissions associated with their air travel.
  • Through its Eco-Skies Community Grants program, United has awarded nearly $100,000 to environmental organizations where the company’s employees volunteer in their communities.

For more info visit;

http://www.united.com/ecoskies

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