Finnair has become the first airline in Europe,
and one of only two global carriers (the other being South African
Airways), to be certified as a Stage 2 operator in IATA’s
Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) program, an environmental
management system designed to independently assess and improve an
airline’s environmental management.
“This certification is
proof of our commitment to environmental leadership within the
aviation industry,” said Pekka Vauramo, Finnair’s CEO.
“Environmental sustainability is at the core of Finnair’s
operations and we are continuously working to improve our
environmental performance. We believe that developing common
environmental standards and assessment for the aviation industry
is important and we are proud to be the forerunners in this field.
Environmental sustainability also matters to our customers and we
are happy to provide more sustainable options for their air
travel.”
Finnair has set the following ambitious environmental
performance targets for its operations:
- 40% reduction of
anti-icing fluid usage in 2014–2016. - 20% reduction of
CO2emissions in 2009–2017. - 10% reduction of energy usage in
corporate facilities in 2007–2016. - 10% decrease of the non-EU
waste/passenger in 2014–2016. - 40% noise reduction in
2014–2017.
“Everything we can do to minimise our carbon
profile as an airline is a victory for the environment and for our
ability to generate shareholder value,” said Ville Iho, Finnair’s
Chief Operating Officer. “In the long run, however, environmental
performance is like safety—it is something that all airlines
benefit from with sector-wide cooperation. The standards of the IEnvA program help us and all airlines improve fuel efficiency,
reduce waste and limit greenhouse gas emissions in our
operations.”
IEnvA Stage 1, which Finnair reached in June
2013 along with a small pilot group of other airlines, ensures an
airline has developed the foundation and framework for its
environmental management system. Stage 1 also certifies an airline
has identified and complied with its environmental legal
requirements.
IEnvA Stage 2 ensures that an airline
has implemented all of the IEnvA Program Standards, identified and
mitigated its significant environmental impacts and has set
performance targets. Stage 2 also certifies that an airline has
developed processes for monitoring and reviewing its performance
against its targets and objectives, thus driving environmental
efficiency.
The environmental standards that underpin IEnvA
are based on recognised environmental management system (EMS)
principles (such as ISO 14001) and have been developed by a joint
team of environmental consultants and airline experts, including
some Finnair personnel. Airline assessments, including Finnair’s, are
undertaken by independent accredited Environmental Assessment Organisations that have demonstrated competencies in aviation and
environmental auditing.
The scope of IEnvA is limited to
flight operations and corporate activities, but modules covering
ground and MRO operations are currently under development.
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