A recent sustainability report by flynas, Saudi Arabia’s leading low-cost carrier, highlights significant environmental and social progress aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and its net-zero emissions target by 2050.
Over an 18-month
period, flynas reduced carbon emissions by more than 161,000 tonnes of CO₂—equivalent
to planting 6.44 million trees—through a comprehensive strategy focused on fuel
efficiency, digital transformation, and impactful environmental and social
initiatives.
The first pillar of
flynas’ sustainability strategy centres on maximising fuel efficiency.
The airline has
modernised
its 64-aircraft fleet, with 74% now comprising next-generation Airbus A320neo
aircraft.
These aircraft reduce
fuel consumption by 18% and cut CO₂ emissions by 8% per 100 cycles compared to
older models, resulting in average monthly reductions of 7,200 tonnes of CO₂.
Additional technical
partnerships with leading aviation technology providers have enabled advanced
monitoring and optimisation of fuel use and emissions.
By fully phasing out older A320ceo aircraft by
the end of 2024, flynas aims to further strengthen its environmental
performance.
The second pillar
focuses on digital transformation. Since its launch, flynas has pioneered
digital solutions in Saudi aviation, becoming the first airline in the Kingdom
to introduce e-tickets and digital boarding passes.
It has implemented
smart cockpit devices to reduce paper use and adopted advanced software
solutions to improve maintenance, engineering, and logistics efficiency.
The airline is also
developing an electronic Umrah visa and marketing platform to streamline
pilgrimage travel services.
The third pillar
emphasises
broader sustainability initiatives across environmental, social, and economic
dimensions.
flynas joined the
United Nations Global Compact, becoming the first low-cost carrier in the
Middle East to participate, and aligned its strategy with the UN Sustainable
Development Goals.
It also joined the UN
World Tourism Organisation to promote sustainable global tourism.
Locally, flynas signed
an MoU with the Saudi Investment Recycling Company to enhance waste management
and recycling practices.
Social initiatives
include partnerships with King Saud University, enabling student training and
development, and a digital donation platform that has raised nearly SAR 2
million ($533,238
) for
children with disabilities.
The airline has also advanced workforce localisation, achieving 100% localisation for co-pilots, 95% for flight dispatchers, and increasing female workforce participation to 30%, with 51% localisation in air hospitality roles. -TradeArabia News Service