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5 Must-Read Sustainability Stories in Aviation This Month

By
Alicia Bulbeck
,
Operations Manager

From a five-year progress report by Travalyst to a new global platform connecting green aviation projects with investors, this month’s picks bring together practical action and long-term vision. You’ll also find British Airways’ latest sustainability update, news of a promising SAF collaboration in Australia, and an interactive emissions clock that lets you explore climate scenarios in real time.

Here’s what we’ve been reading – and why it matters.

1. Travalyst's Five-Year Milestone Report
Travalyst was created to help travellers make more sustainable choices. Their five-year milestone report is a great snapshot of how far the organisation has come – from bringing key players together to standardising how sustainability is measured in travel. It’s packed with achievements, learnings and a roadmap for the future.
👉 Read the full report

2. British Airways Better World Report 2024
British Airways shares progress from its Better World programme, with updates on carbon reductions, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) usage, waste management and more. It’s an honest, data-rich read that shows the complexity (and necessity) of embedding sustainability into airline operations.
👉 Dive into the report

3. SAF Collaboration Down Under
Sustainable aviation fuel continues to be a key player in the decarbonisation of air travel. Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways are joining forces to support SAF production in Australia – a great example of global collaboration pushing for real-world impact.
👉 Read the news

4. ICAO’s Finvest Hub
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is creating a global platform to connect sustainability projects in aviation with investors. Called the Finvest Hub, this initiative could be a game-changer in making climate financing more accessible and actionable across the industry.
👉 More on the Finvest Hub

5. The World Emissions Clock
This interactive tool from the World Data Lab lets you explore the impact of climate change in real time. You can view emissions by country, simulate different policy outcomes, and zoom into future scenarios. It’s data storytelling at its most powerful.
👉 Play with the clock

Which of these stories inspired you the most?
We're always looking for fresh ideas and perspectives on how to make air travel more responsible. Drop us a line – we’d love to hear what’s sparking your curiosity this month.