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Fly Net Zero is the commitment of airlines to achieve net zero carbon by 2050. 

At the 77th IATA Annual General Meeting in Boston, USA, on 4 October 2021, a resolution was passed by IATA member airlines committing them to achieving net-zero carbon emissions from their operations by 2050. This pledge brings air transport in line with the objectives of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to well below 2°C. 

To succeed, it will require the coordinated efforts of the entire industry (airlines, airports, air navigation service providers, manufacturers) and significant government support.

 

Read the press release IATA members' AGM resolution on Net Zero 2050 

Read the Industry Net Zero Resolution 77th IATA AGM

More information on our actions on environment and sustainability

How we plan to achieve Fly Net Zero

The Net Zero Carbon Emission Challenge 

Current projections estimate that demand for air passenger journeys in 2050 could exceed 10 billion. The expected 2021-2050 carbon emissions on a ‘business as usual’ trajectory is approx 21.2 gigatons of CO2. 

See chartsair passenger 2050 traffic  -   emissions to be abated by 2050

Watch the interview with Willie Walsh, IATA's Director General, for more details on how aviation will mitigate the huge carbon challenge.

Fly Net Zero Fact Sheets

View and download Fact Sheets that relate to specific areas of the Fly Net Zero commitment. 

 

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