British Airways Pioneers Green Ground Operations with Heathrow Investment
(IN SHORT) British Airways is leading the charge towards sustainable aviation with a multi-million-pound investment program to revamp its ground support equipment at Heathrow Airport. Over 90% of the airline’s vehicles and ground equipment at Heathrow now boast zero emissions, hybrid, or operate on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel, thanks to initiatives such as replacing diesel passenger aircraft steps with electric versions and introducing electric baggage tugs. These efforts, part of the airline’s £7 billion investment plan to transform its operations, reflect British Airways’ commitment to reducing emissions both in the air and on the ground, while enhancing overall environmental sustainability.
(PRESS RELEASE) London, UK, 2024-Mar-19 — /Travel PR News/ — British Airways is embarking on a multi-million-pound investment programme to overhaul its ground support equipment at Heathrow Airport, as part of its commitment to reducing emissions both in the air and on the ground. The airline will gradually be replacing its ground vehicles at Heathrow, such as vans and cars, cargo transporters and passenger steps, moving towards hybrid or electric alternatives where available. Already, more than 90% of British Airways’ vehicles and ground equipment at Heathrow are either zero emissions electrical equipment when being used or driven, (hybrids) or are operating on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel.
Improvements include:
Tom Moran, British Airways’ Director of Heathrow, said: “At British Airways, we are committed to reaching net zero emissions by 2050 or sooner and our focus isn’t just about reducing emissions in the air, but on the ground too. This major investment into our vehicles at Heathrow is our largest investment in more sustainable airport ground operations to date and is part of our wider environmental objective to minimise emissions from our airside ground operation. We’re proud of the work we are doing in this space and are excited to continue improving the running of our ground operations at Heathrow.”
Carrie Harris, British Airways’ Director of Sustainability said: “I am incredibly proud of this project, which has been driven by our Heathrow ground operations teams and encapsulates our BA Better World ethos of raising awareness of our strategy to all of our colleagues, and inspiring them to play a part in minimising our environmental impact where possible. Their energy, enthusiasm and innovative approach in bringing the project to life shows what can be achieved and this investment demonstrates our ongoing commitment to making improvements across our business that will benefit both our customers and colleagues.
These improvements form part of British Airways’ £7 billion investment in transformation across many aspects of its business over the next three years. They also build on previous ground improvements made by the airline, including the introduction of electric and hybrid cars for driving airside-based colleagues around the airside roadways, using remote-controlled pushback vehicles, called Mototoks, for short-haul aircraft and ensuring aircraft plug into electricity at Heathrow when on stand to help power the lights and air conditioning.
About Sustainability at British Airways
British Airways recognises that flying comes at an environmental cost and acknowledges the need for urgent action to tackle the impact flying currently has on the planet. The airline was part of the first airline group to commit to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and is committed to achieving this through a series of short-, medium- and long-term initiatives. In the short-term this includes improving operational efficiency, introducing new fuel-efficient aircraft, and progressively introducing more sustainable aviation fuels using waste feedstocks, while in the medium to longer term this includes continuing to invest in the development and scale up of more sustainable aviation fuel and looking at accelerating the growth of new technologies such as zero emissions (when in use) hydrogen-powered aircraft and carbon capture technology.
More details on British Airways’ sustainability programme, BA Better World can be found here.
British Airways’ sustainability factsheet can be found here.
British Airways’ 2023 Sustainability report can be found here.
*Calculations are based on one economy British Airways passenger return journey as calculated on Co2llaborate
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SOURCE: British Airways
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