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BEIJING - Air China (OTC:AIRYY) Limited has published its 2024 Sustainability & Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, detailing its efforts and achievements in sustainable development, as well as its commitment to social responsibilities. This marks the 17th consecutive year the company has released such a report, underscoring its ongoing dedication to ESG practices.
The report, which spans from January 1 to December 31, 2024, also includes some of the airline’s accomplishments in early 2025. It encompasses the operations of Air China and its main subsidiaries, including Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Corporation (Ameco), Shenzhen Airlines, and several others.
In alignment with the strategic directives of China’s Party Central Committee and the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission’s requirements, Air China has focused on integrating national strategies into its operations, ensuring safety, responding to climate change, and fostering low-carbon development. The airline has also emphasized product accountability, digital transformation, innovation, employee development, and community welfare.
Air China’s report is prepared in accordance with various guidelines and standards, including those set by the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX), as well as the Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Standards. The report aims to provide transparency and comparability through standardized ESG indicator management tools and consistent reporting methods.
The report highlights Air China’s commitment to environmental management, climate change action, and resource utilization, as well as its efforts to prevent pollution. It also outlines the company’s approach to safety management, customer service quality, and employee development. Additionally, the report covers Air China’s contributions to social initiatives, such as rural revitalization and the Belt and Road Initiative.
Financial data presented in the report is derived from Air China’s audited annual reports, while non-financial data comes from official internal documents and relevant statistics. The airline has maintained consistent disclosure scope and statistical methods compared to previous years, ensuring materiality and quantitativeness in its reporting.
This report is available in both Chinese and English, with the Chinese version taking precedence in case of any discrepancy. Electronic copies can be downloaded from Air China’s website, and printed versions are available upon request.
The information in this article is based on a press release statement from Air China Limited.
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