Korean Air's Carbon Emissions Down 3.3% in 2025 Despite Increased Flights
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Korean Air announced on the 27th that it reduced carbon emissions from aircraft operations by over 420,000 tons last year compared to the previous year. Korean Air's total carbon emissions from aircraft operations last year were calculated to be 12,184,169 tons. This represents a 420,055 tons (3.3%) decrease compared to 2024 (12,604,224 tons). During the same period, the total number of flights increased by approximately 2.6% compared to the pre…
Korean Air has reportedly reduced its CO2 emissions in 2025 operations by more than 420,000 tonnes – despite an increase in flight movements by 2.6 percent. The airline is relegating this to fleet modernisation and optimized fuel management, as it announced.
[Digital Daily Reporter Choi Min-ji] Korean Air succeeded in reducing its carbon emissions last year despite an increase in flights. Korean Air announced on the 27th that it has reduced carbon emissions from aircraft operations by over 420,000 tons in 2025 compared to the previous year. According to the Fuel Management Committee recently held by Korean Air for the first quarter of 2026, carbon emissions from aircraft operations from January to D…
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