Latvian airline airBaltic has published its annual sustainability report, providing information of airBaltic and its subsidiaries performance in this segment for 2019.
Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic: “Sustainability is an integral part of our daily life and future, and it is not only about clean air. At airBaltic, we are focusing on environmental, economic and social sustainability. The future winners will be those who are already working on improving it. We see ourselves as an example of what we do in the world. We think greener, we fly greener.”
“We understand that, in order to continue our sustainable growth path, we need to identify additional projects where the world and the people around us will benefit long-term. Considering how challenging the recent months have been in aviation, we will put even more effort in moving forward,” Martin Gauss added.
Full airBaltic sustainability report is accessible on the company’s website: https://www.airbaltic.com/about/investors/sustainability_report_2019_en.pdf.

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