These include implementing route optimization software Flyways, taking delivery of new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, improving use of electric ground power and air and continuing to evolve our ground fleet toward lower-emissions options. In 2021, we’ve focused on improving our operational efficiency with procedures and technology that enables us to minimize the amount of fuel we actually burn. Last year, we committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040 through a five-part path, with near-term 2025 targets to help us get there. Our most significant environmental impact comes from burning jet fuel and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions. This year, we began making these a reality and today, we’re excited to share our progress with you.įull Care Report HIGHLIGHTS Net zero: care for the long-term We also committed to new diversity, equity, and inclusion goals as part of our responsibility to make Alaska a place where everyone feels like they belong. Last year, we announced new commitments to reduce our climate impacts with goals for carbon, waste, and water. We’ll keep pushing forward with care, innovation, pragmatism, accountability, transparency and partnership to ensure that aviation is a positive force in our world. We know there will always be more work ahead – there is no “mission accomplished” when it comes to our environmental and social impact. We share where we’re hitting our targets, areas of improvement, and what we’ve learned throughout the previous year. Below are some highlights from Alaska’s 2021 Care Report.Įach year, we share the journey of our environmental and social impact in an annual report, sharing data, progress, learnings and stories. We care a lot - about people, flying greener, investing for strong communities and making flying matter.
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