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== ESG and Sustainability Outlook == Airbus measures its progress on sustainability against strict criteria codified in globally-recognised and highly-respected frameworks and standards. Airbus was the first aircraft manufacturer to disclose Scope 3 figures for the aircraft that it delivers to customers. Airbus has been a supporter of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) since December 2020. And in addition, in 2022 , the company committed to having its near-term greenhouse gas emissions targets assessed by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), which is acknowledged as the gold standard in CO2 target setting methodology. These targets were approved by the SBTi in early 2023. Airbus has been a signatory to the UN Global Compact since 2003. Their sustainability commitments are aligned with and support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, a global call to action to ensure a more sustainable future for people and the planet by 2030. Airbus was among the first in its industry to formally adopt the SDGs as a framework for its social responsibility practices. [[File:Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 17.27.37.png|thumb|478x478px|''Materiality Matrix 2022'']] In regards to overall sustainability reporting, Airbus has chosen to report against the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards, one of the most internationally used and recognised reporting standards today. [[File:Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 17.33.34.png|thumb|450x450px|''Airbus SE's commitment to UN SDG'']] <u>2022 Sustainability Highlights:-</u> * The A330 MRTT became the world’s first tanker aircraft to be certified for automatic air-to-air refuelling boom operations. * The first test flights of A400M and C295 aircraft partly powered by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) took place during the year. Separately, Airbus worked with the UK’s Royal Air Force and industry partners to conduct a test flight of an in-service A330 MRTT using 100% SAF in both of its engines. * In Space Systems, a number of satellites are in development to support climate change monitoring.
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