ESG is now enforced through aviation operations.
Aviation ESG
In aviation, ESG is not a reporting exercise. It is enforced through operations, audits, and international frameworks. We help aviation organizations translate ESG requirements into systems that work in practice.
Today's Reality
ESG is already being applied in aviation.
It is enforced through operations, regulation, and commercial relationships.
Aviation organizations are now expected to demonstrate ESG capability across:
ANSPs and Airports
Operational efficiency, sustainability expectations and system - level performance
Airlines and Carbon Exposure
CORSIA compliance, EU ETS exposure and emission reporting
Supply Chain and Partners
ESG data requests from airlines, OEMs, and international partners
If your aviation organization operates internationally, ESG already applies.
What We Make Operational
We make aviation organizations operationally ready for ESG - not just compliant, but capable.
Integrate ESG into aviation operations
Embedding ESG into day-to-day decision-making
Align with aviation frameworks
CANSO Green ATM, CORSIA, EU ETS, ACI, and TIACA BlueSky - translated into practical actions
Build audit-ready data systems
ESG data structured for audits, reporting, and regulatory review.
Develop internal capability
Teams trained to respond to ESG requirements without external support.
Where
We Work
Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs)
ANSPs are under increasing pressure to demonstrate environmental performance, operational efficiency, and ESG governance.
Green ATM alignment and operational efficiency
Airspace optimization and emissions reduction pathways
Integration of ESG into air navigation operations
Development of internal ESG capability across teams
Air Cargo and Logistics
Air cargo operators face increasing ESG demands from airlines, customers, and international partners.
Preparing ESG data for airline and customer requirements
Alignment with TIACA BlueSky and logistics sustainability expectations
Structuring supply chain ESG data and audit readiness
Integrating ESG into cargo operations and logistics processes
Social ESG in Aviation
Social sustainability remains one of the least developed, yet most critical areas in aviation ESG.
Workforce wellbeing strategies
Diversity and inclusion frameworks
Safety culture and ESG integration
Social ESG within operations and stakeholder relationships
Airports
Airports must manage emissions, infrastructure, passengers, and stakeholders within a complex ESG environment.
Carbon and energy strategy
ESG reporting and framework alignment
Stakeholder engagement and social sustainability
Alignment with ACI priorities and sustainability expectations
Selected Experience
ICAO panel (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
CANSO / Airspace World (Hong Kong)
TIACA World Cargo Conference (Oostende, Belgium)
China Logistics Conference (Shanghai)
Project Management — Global Aviation Aerospace Skills Taskforce (ACI World, Montreal)
ESG lectures, Solvay Business School (Advanced Master, Brussels)
Guest lectures, Hainan University × Technical University Dublin (Hainan)
Co-author, Step-by-Step Guide to Decarbonize ANSPs (EASA / EUROCONTROL)
Contributor, Inclusion in Aviation Framework (EUROCONTROL)
Three-time nominee, Sustainability Manager of the Year — Finalist 2024 (Belgium)
EU Ambassador, Diversity in Transport (European Commission)
ESG, CSRD & EU Taxonomy advisory support — Toyota Material Handling Europe
Case Example
A Chinese air cargo operator was required to provide ESG data to maintain a European airline contract.
Within weeks:
ESG data systems were structured
CORSIA and customer questionnaire data prepared
Operations team trained
Airline ESG evaluation passed - no corrective actions required
Result:
Contract maintained.
Long-term revenue protected.
Aviation ESG Gap Assessment
Understand where your organization stands and what needs to be addressed.












