Climate targets backed up by science
In a global world, flying allows us to connect between countries and continents for trade, relationships, culture and for love. In order to continue to benefit from the social and economic good flying brings to our lives, we are committed to reducing the carbon emissions of flying.
We want to pave the way for a future where you can continue to explore the world but with less impact on the environment. As the first step, we have set a science-based climate target to improve our emissions efficiency by 2033. For the long-term, we are, together with our industry, aiming towards net-zero emissions by 2050.
What does 'science-based climate target' mean?
We as Finnair have set a science-based target to reduce our carbon emissions intensity by 34.5% by the year 2033 from a 2023 baseline. The target has been validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi).
The SBTi independently assesses companies’ climate goals to ensure they align with the latest climate science. Climate targets validated by the SBTi guide companies on how much and how quickly they need to reduce their carbon emissions to meet the Paris Agreement's goals – limiting global warming to 1.5°C above the pre-industrial levels.
Our toolkit for reaching the target comprises of investing in sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) beyond regulatory requirements, further improving operational efficiency, optimising our network and eventually updating our fleet renewal plan. The SBTi requires airlines to decarbonise within their own operations, which means no offsetting is included in achieving our mid-term target.