
Reporting & Sustainable Aviation
Sustainability reporting is essentially how airlines and aviation stakeholders measure, disclose, and verify their environmental impact.
Sustainability Reproting plays three major roles




Flight planning software and services sit at the data-gathering and verification core of sustainability reporting.
01.
Accurate Data Capture
Every flight generates data on fuel uplift, burn, routing, and emissions.
​
Flight planning systems calculate:
-
COâ‚‚ emissions (based on actual fuel usage).
-
Non-COâ‚‚ indicators (contrail likelihood, NOx).
-
Fuel type (conventional Jet A-1 vs. SAF blends).
03.
​Integration with Sustainability Platforms
Many airlines integrate flight planning software with carbon accounting tools and enterprise reporting systems.
​
This enables streamlined reporting under ESG frameworks and ensures alignment with investor/market expectations.
02.
​MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, Verification)
Regulations (e.g., CORSIA, EU ETS) require verifiable emissions data.
​
Flight planning tools automate MRV by:
-
Logging SAF usage at specific uplift locations.
-
Assigning emissions factors to different fuel types.
-
Generating standardized compliance reports for authorities.
04.
Future-Proofing
As hydrogen and electric aircraft emerge, flight planning tools will:
-
Track energy consumption instead of fuel burn.
-
Report new sustainability metrics (e.g., hydrogen leakage, renewable energy sourcing).
-
Adapt reporting structures to evolving regulations.