5-MINUTE READ
In brief
The new gameplan for sustainable aviation
When aerospace met sustainability
Hyperspeed: Accelerate the transformation
63%
of executives anticipate up to 1/3 of their revenues coming from more sustainable products or services in the next 5 years, driven by efficient designs and new sources of fuel and advanced materials.
All together now: Harness the ecosystem
64%
of aerospace and defense executives say that the unsustainable extraction of commodities and materials is one of the impacts of industrialization their company is actively addressing.
40%
of the global fleet will reach end of life in the next two decades. Therefore, dismantling products to maximize reuse and recycling is vital to ensuring sustainable end-of-life aircraft management.
Airbus and Tarmac Aerosave have established a proven method for decommissioning, dismantling, and recycling the aircraft in an environmentally sustainable way, with up to 90% of aircraft eligible for reuse or recycling.
Messaging matters: Evangelize the progress
49%
of aerospace and defense executives believe that it will be imperative for their company to measure, incentivize and communicate sustainability performance 3 years from now, compared to just 22% today.
Safran introduced key performance indicators such as percent of R&D investment focused on environmental efficiency and has already made progress by completing 20% of the emission reduction actions required to achieve the 2025 targets for these metrics.