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Akasa Air reaffirms its commitment to sustainable aviation on World Environment Day

National, June 05, 2026: On World Environment Day, Akasa Air, India’s fastest-growing airline,  reaffirms its commitment to building an environmentally responsible airline, backed by measurable  actions across every facet of its operations. Through thoughtful initiatives, the airline has saved over  5,30,000 litres of water till date.  

Since inception, sustainability has been deeply rooted in Akasa Air’s DNA, shaping decisions on the  ground and in air. Guided by the belief that growth and responsibility must go hand in hand, Akasa Air  continues to strengthen its resolve towards sustainability with initiatives that reduce its environmental  footprint while offering passengers a world-class flying experience. 

Saving water by rethinking traditional aviation practices 

Demonstrating its commitment to resource conservation, Akasa Air became the first Indian airline to  forgo ceremonial water cannon salutes, a longstanding industry tradition, thereby preventing  unnecessary water wastage and contributing to the saving of approximately 5, 30, 000 litres of water till date. This decision reflects the airline’s approach to challenging legacy practices in favour of more  sustainable alternatives. 

Advancing sustainable aviation fuel adoption 

In line with its long-term sustainability roadmap, Akasa Air has signed a Memorandum of  Understanding (MoU) with HPCL and a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Indian Oil to collaborate on the  development and adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). These partnerships mark an important  step towards enabling low-carbon aviation in India. 

Reducing ground emissions through EV adoption 

On the ground, Akasa Air has been systematically replacing fossil-fuel-powered vehicles with electric  vehicles (EVs) for passenger and baggage transportation across airports, enabling the airline to reduce  its carbon footprint.  

Optimizing fuel efficiency through data-driven innovation by partnering with OpenAirlines Akasa Air partnered with OpenAirlines to implement the SkyBreathe® 360° eco-flying platform, an  advanced analytics solution powered by artificial intelligence and big data. Leveraging insights from a  database of over 21 million flights, the platform enables the airline to identify fuel-optimising  opportunities, enhance operational efficiency, and drive more sustainable flight practices. This initiative  has the potential to reduce fuel consumption by up to 5 percent without aircraft modifications,  contributing meaningfully to lowering carbon emissions and strengthening Akasa Air’s commitment to  environmentally responsible operations. 

Prioritising comfort, inclusivity and sustainability in uniform design 

Akasa Air introduced revamped, gender-neutral uniforms that reflect its continued commitment to  sustainability. Designed with a focus on environmentally responsible choices, key elements such as  trousers are crafted using recycled materials. The uniforms combine functionality with conscious design,  ensuring ease of movement for employees while embedding sustainability into everyday operations,  without compromising on comfort or style.  

A modern, fuel-efficient fleet supporting sustainability goals 

Akasa Air operates one of the youngest fleets in the Indian skies, with Boeing 737 MAX aircraft that  deliver 20 per cent lower fuel consumption and emissions compared to earlier generation aircraft.  This fleet strategy plays a critical role in reducing the airline’s overall carbon footprint while ensuring  operational efficiency. 

Driving circularity through responsible waste management 

As part of its focus on responsible disposal and recycling, Akasa Air has partnered with eNamo for  efficient e-waste management. The initiative enables structured collection and recycling of electronic  waste across operations, contributing to reduced environmental harm and improved resource recovery.

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Embedding responsible practices across operations 

With a strong focus on sustainable waste disposal, Akasa Air has been industry-leading in implementing  best practices across its operations since inception. The airline has adopted biodegradable bags and  environmentally responsible waste management products, while also eliminating the use of plastic zip  lock bags previously used for the Café Akasa menu. Across its offices, stations, and training centres,  administrative guidelines promote reduced paper usage, minimisation of single-use plastics, adoption  of LED lighting, and the use of reusable products in common areas such as pantries. Additionally, the  Akasa Air Learning Academy in Gurugram is equipped with a sewage treatment plant (STP), where  treated water is repurposed for horticulture, further strengthening the airline’s commitment to circular  and sustainable practices. 

As Akasa Air continues its growth journey, it remains focused on driving meaningful change through  sustainable innovation. With a strong foundation and forward-looking partnerships, the airline is  committed to contributing to a cleaner, greener future for aviation. 

About Akasa Air: 

Akasa Air is India’s most dependable airline, offering warm and efficient customer service, reliable  operations, and affordable fares – all in the Akasa Way. Akasa’s youthful personality, employee-centric  philosophy, tech-led approach, and culture of service make this commitment a reality for all Indians.     

Akasa Air’s consistent on-time leadership, operational efficiencies and extremely positive customer  feedback have made it a preferred carrier in India, serving over 27 million passengers since its launch  in August 2022. Akasa Air currently connects with 27 domestic and seven international cities,  namely Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Delhi, Guwahati, Agartala, Pune, Lucknow,  Goa, Hyderabad, Varanasi, Bagdogra, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Sri Vijaya Puram, Ayodhya, Gwalior,  Srinagar, Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, Darbhanga, Kozhikode, Navi Mumbai, Dibrugarh, Noida, Doha  (Qatar), Jeddah, Riyadh (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), Abu Dhabi (UAE), Kuwait City (Kuwait), Phuket  (Thailand) and Hanoi (Vietnam). 

With a clear focus on sustained, long-term growth, Akasa Air has placed a firm order of 226 Boeing  737 MAX airplanes, powered by CFM fuel-efficient LEAP-1B engines. It currently operates 38 737  MAX aircraft, which deliver superior efficiency in reducing fuel use and carbon emissions.  The aircraft also has a quieter cabin with 40 per cent less noise, fulfilling the airline’s promise of being  an environmentally progressive company with the youngest and greenest fleet in the Indian skies.     

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For more information, visit www.akasaair.com 

Newsroom: https://www.akasaair.com/news-room 

X: @AkasaAir 

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