Oneworld first airline alliance to join IATA CO2 Connect

All 13 member airlines to contribute data to IATA’s emissions calculator
2023-12-21
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Oneworld first airline alliance to join IATA CO2 Connect

IATA had launched CO2 Connect in June 2022 with the objective of using member airline data

In a step towards NetZero 2050, global airline alliance Oneworld has joined IATA CO2 Connect, ensuring all 13 of its member airlines commit to contributing operational data to IATA’s CO2 Connect emissions calculator.
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Oneworld has become the first international airline alliance to join International Air Transport Association (IATA) CO2 Connect to work together on emission calculations. 

In a press statement, IATA says this alliance will ensure all 13 member airlines commit to contributing operational data to IATA’s CO2 Connect emissions calculator, further improving the quality and accuracy of the tool. 

The percentage of airline-specific fuel burn data used by the calculator will substantially increase with the data provided by the oneworld member airlines. These include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Qantas, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian and SriLankan Airlines.

IATA had launched CO2 Connect in June 2022 with the objective of using member airline data, such as fuel burn, belly cargo and load factors, to provide high-quality per flight passenger CO2 emission calculations. Paired with other IATA and open market data sources, IATA CO2 Connect calculates CO2 emissions for 74 aircraft types, representing 98 pc of the active global passenger fleet and considers traffic data from 881 aircraft operators representing 93 pc of global air travel.

Marie Owens Thomsen

Marie Owens Thomsen

“Travellers want to make informed choices regarding their CO2 footprint and IATA CO2 Connect set out to provide CO2 emission calculations based on operational data. We are delighted that Oneworld will become the first airline alliance to join this initiative, bringing in its 13 member airlines as data contributors. Their decision underscores the importance of the industry’s objective of providing consistency and alignment in this field,” says IATA Senior Vice President, Sustainability and Chief Economist, Marie Owens Thomsen.

Grace Cheung

Grace Cheung

“Oneworld is proud to be the first global airline alliance to support IATA’s work to provide customers with high-quality estimates of the CO2 emissions of their flights. Our collaboration with IATA on CO2 Connect will in turn help key players across the aviation sector, including airlines, aircraft manufacturers and travel management companies among others, to make better and more informed choices for travelers and enhanced ESG reporting,” says Oneworld Environmental and Sustainability Board Chair and Cathay Pacific Group Head of Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility, Grace Cheung.

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