Navigating the Skies: An Analysis of ESG Practices in the Airline Industry

Published

25-01-2026

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2026.17.1.14

Keywords:

Navigating, Skies, ESG Practices, Airline Industry, Environmental, Sustainable Aviation Fuels

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  • Jyoti Vishwakarma Faculty of Commerce and Management, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana, India
  • Sunil Kumar Faculty of Commerce and Management, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana, India

Abstract

The airline sector, which is a major contributor to worldwide interconnectedness and financial growth, is being subject to inspection by the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices that are of concern to stakeholders. This article provides an overview of how ESG elements have become a necessary condition for the airline’s operation and eco-friendly development, owing to the growing concern about climate change, consumers’ demands, and regulators’ conflicts. The environmental aspect is motivating sustainability through the creation of SAF (Sustainable aviation fuels) and innovations in waste treatment, environmental protection, and phasing out the use of fossil fuels for power generation. Employee happiness, mixing of cultures, and public safety are the primary social concerns of an airline, whereas corporate responsibility, lawfulness, and openness are examples of challenging concerns in governance. Gradually but steadily, airlines are turning their focus to ESG measures not just to comply with the demands and, consequently, win over consumers, but also to accomplish the eco-friendliness objective. Further, ESG practices help an organization cut costs and improve its brand, but they can also elevate an organization’s financial performance by improving staff productivity. This review also points to the role of the IRS in enabling the airlines to go deep into the ESG, identify process optimization, and gain their market position. The study provides information about the companies’ ESG commitments, and it also clarifies the industry’s battle to handle both the advantages and the drawbacks. Additionally, it reveals the greater effects in the areas that are the most at risk to the changes caused by the environment and social factors.

How to Cite

Vishwakarma, J., & Kumar, S. (2026). Navigating the Skies: An Analysis of ESG Practices in the Airline Industry. The Scientific Temper, 17(01), 5501–5507. https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2026.17.1.14

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