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Doha
Turkish Airlines has received the Stage-2 certificate signifying the highest level of compliance with the IATA Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) programme. The IEnvA programme is an evaluation system designed to independently assess and improve the environmental management of an airline. By being the first airline that was qualified directly for this certificate, the Turkish flag carrier proved itself to be a pioneer in the skies when it comes to environmental operations.
Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee Prof Dr Ahmet Bolat received the certificate on behalf of Turkish Airlines at the 78th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit organised in Doha. With IATA (International Air Transport Association) evaluating airlines all over the world under eight different categories containing 92 requirements in the sustainability focused programme, evaluation areas are listed as Leadership, Environment Management Plans, System and Documentation, Development.
On the success of the flag carrier, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee Prof Dr Ahmet Bolat said: "Apart from carrying passengers between continents we are also carrying the cultural, environmental and financial values to tomorrow. While doing that, we are focusing on how to use up our today less on our operations while protecting our future. While we are opening our wings above our world, we are aware that we also have to carry that world to future.
"As the airline that flies to more countries than any other, we love every part of our world and add value to each and every one of our destinations. We showed our dedication on this area by becoming the first airline that qualified directly for the Stage 2 certificate which signifies the highest level of compliance with the IEnvA, a program designed as an "Environmental Management System” for aviation by IATA.”
Developing sustainable projects for every stage of its flight and ground operations in the recent years, Turkish Airlines’ success is the fruit of systemically controlling environmental effects along with sustainable steps taken in flight, cabin, office, training and maintenance processes.