As more people choose to fly, it’s our responsibility to help drive, deliver and maintain a sustainable future for aviation. Reducing aviation’s environmental impact, particularly global greenhouse gas emissions, matters to all of us.
You may be surprised to know that air traffic controllers receive extensive training to factor environmental impact into their decision-making. And we’re measured on it too. In fact, NATS is the first ANSP in the world to develop environmental metrics which the CAA uses as part of our regulatory performance targets.
To minimise emissions, we’re phasing out ground-based navigational beacons – those invisible points aircraft used to fly between. In their place, we’re harnessing new technologies to enable more direct and efficient routes. This means shorter journeys and lower CO2 output per flight.
Airspace modernisation gives us the go-ahead to design new, smarter routes. We will also be able to get aircraft higher, quicker on take-off and keep them higher for longer on arrival – all of which reduces fuel use and emissions.