Climate change is the greatest challenge of our generation. At Airbus, we understand that society expects us to rise to this challenge. This is why we at Airbus have the ambition to develop the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft by 2035 to ensure future generations can enjoy flying as much as we do.
Aviation has given us the possibility to explore all four corners of our planet. To connect with friends and to meet new ones—anywhere. To feel the thrill of seeing our world from 30,000 feet above.
Today, we know that our love of air travel also comes at a cost: the aviation industry represents approximately 2.5% of global human-induced CO2 emissions. But aviation is not the problem. Emissions are the problem.
At Airbus, we are convinced that carbon-neutral aviation is not only possible, but achievable within our lifetime. This is why we have the ambition to develop the world's first zero-emission commercial aircraft by 2035.
Our work in electric flight has laid the groundwork for our future zero-emission commercial aircraft known as ZEROe. We are now exploring a variety of hybrid-electric and hydrogen technology options. Our approach is not only ambitious, but rather, a seismic shift for our industry.
As we work to achieve our ambition, we are also developing a multifaceted climate-impact programme for commercial aircraft. This includes a focus on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), ATM solutions and market-based measures.
Airbus aligns with global and binding offsetting programmes, in addition to other market-based measures, to help cap the aviation industry’s CO2 emissions. We support ICAO as the right body to implement global market-based measures for the aviation industry.
The aviation industry, including Airbus, has committed to an industry-wide decarbonisation movement that includes the following key targets:
To achieve these ambitious targets, we fully understand that we cannot move forward alone. This is why we align our climate action plan to a variety of industry-wide environmental principles and targets driven by organisations in which Airbus plays a leading role.