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'''Sustainability'''
'''Sustainability'''


Aviation accounts for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions according to a report by 'Our World In Data' (2020). Planes emit CO2 from burning fuels. On top of CO2, aircraft engines emit other gases – nitrous oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water (H2O) – and particulate matter (soot). When emitted at high altitudes, these emissions affect atmospheric physical and chemical properties (source-Transport and Environment). If looked at distance/consumption, the most fuel is consumed during take-off and climbing. Also the higher the flight range, the higher the share of fuel consumed while cruising. EasyJet's main focus is on short-haul flights (low range), which might lead to lower fuel consumption while cruising. However, due to frequent takeoffs and landings on short-haul routes, the distance/consumption ratio is affected as these phases significantly contribute to fuel usage. Sustainability in aviation could be achieved through improvements in aircraft and engine efficiency, the use of sustainable aviation fuels, more efficient operations and airspace, the use of robust carbon offsets and investment in innovative carbon removal solutions could address the residual, according to a report by Sustainable Aviation. easyJet plans to achieve sustainability through the combination of six drivers: fleet renewal, operational efficiencies, airspace modernisation, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), zero carbon emission aircraft and carbon removal technology. easyJet has 168 A320neo family aircraft in its orderbook. This more efficient Airbus NEO aircraft will reduce fuel burn, carbon emissions and related operating costs. They will also use Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in line with their net zero roadmap and have signed a long-term agreement with their main fuel supplier: Q8Aviation for the next 5 years. Currently SAFs are known to be more expensive than traditional jet fuel, so it carries the burden of affecting operating profits. Nonetheless these sustainability initiatives carries the potential of becoming key differentiator in the long term.  
Aviation accounts for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions according to a report by 'Our World In Data' (2020). Planes emit CO2 from burning fuels. On top of CO2, aircraft engines emit other gases – nitrous oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water (H2O) – and particulate matter (soot). When emitted at high altitudes, these emissions affect atmospheric physical and chemical properties (source-Transport and Environment). If looked at distance/consumption, the most fuel is consumed during take-off and climbing. Also the higher the flight range, the higher the share of fuel consumed while cruising. EasyJet's main focus is on short-haul flights (low range), which might lead to lower fuel consumption while cruising. However, due to frequent takeoffs and landings on short-haul routes, the distance/consumption ratio is affected as these phases significantly contribute to fuel usage. Sustainability in aviation could be achieved through improvements in aircraft and engine efficiency, the use of sustainable aviation fuels, more efficient operations and airspace, the use of robust carbon offsets and investment in innovative carbon removal solutions could address the residual, according to a report by Sustainable Aviation. easyJet plans to achieve sustainability through the combination of six drivers: fleet renewal, operational efficiencies, airspace modernisation, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), zero carbon emission aircraft and carbon removal technology. easyJet has 168 A320neo family aircraft in its orderbook. This more efficient Airbus NEO aircraft will reduce fuel burn, carbon emissions and related costs. They will also use Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in line with their net zero roadmap and have signed a long-term agreement with their main fuel supplier: Q8Aviation for the next 5 years. Currently SAFs are known to be more expensive than traditional jet fuel.


== Market ==
== Market ==
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