Air Canada's 2016 Corporate Sustainability Report Affirms Commitment to Responsible Business Practices
Sep 17, 2017

Air Canada today released the 2016 edition of Citizens of the World, the airline's sixth corporate sustainability report. The document details Air Canada's performance during the year in four key areas of sustainability: safety, the environment, employee well-being, and the company's community involvement.

"As a global company, we are keenly aware of the inter-relationships all people have and the onus this puts on us to operate our company in a sustainable and responsible way. All 30,000 employees of Air Canada are deeply engaged in sustainability issues every day, by prioritizing safety, mitigating our environmental impacts, supporting our colleagues and contributing to local communities," said Calin Rovinescu, President and Chief Executive of Air Canada.

"By publishing each year Citizens of the World, our award-winning sustainability report, we are taking accountability for our actions and I am very proud our efforts have been recognized for 2016. The Reputation Institute — the world's leading reputation-based research advisory firm —listed Air Canada among the top 100 companies in the world for CSR reputation, the only Canadian company and one of two passenger airlines on the list."

Highlights of Air Canada's 2016 CSR activities include:

A reduced incidence of Lost Time Injuries (LTIs) by 5.7 per cent, measured by LTIs per 100 full time equivalent employees for Air Canada mainline A fuel efficiency improvement of 4.3 per cent compared to 2015, with fuel efficiency projects combined saving over 13,800 tonnes of fuel or approximately 44,400 tonnes of CO2e (equivalent). Between 1990 and 2016, Air Canada has now improved fleet fuel efficiency by 40 per cent.

Completed negotiations with the last of the company's main Canadian union groups, resulting in labour stability unprecedented for Air Canada and almost unheard of in the airline industry. Air Canada now has ratified, long-term contracts with union groups representing the majority of its 25,000 Canadian-based unionized employees.

The Air Canada Foundation donated money and in-kind goods and services, including aircraft for Dreams Take Flight, totaling approximately $4.5 million.‎

Air Canada's 2016 corporate sustainability report is available at www.aircanada.com/csr. It was prepared in accordance with principles of the Global Reporting Initiative, an internationally recognized standard for sustainability reporting. To further validate the report, Air Canada has taken the extra step of retaining a third-party auditor to assure select indicators and independently verify the company's disclosure. The report is framed around the findings of an extensive stakeholder survey to identify areas of most concern with respect to sustainability. It also contains a discussion of governance practices at Air Canada and tables of data quantifying the results of our sustainability activities.