New Delhi, Apr 22, 2025: Akasa Air has achieved a significant milestone — saving approximately 60,000 litres of water per aircraft. In a pioneering move, Akasa Air was the first Indian airline to forgo ceremonial water cannon salutes at flight and route inaugurations, in a bid to prevent unnecessary water wastage.
As part of its sustainability drive, Akasa Air has partnered with eNamo to responsibly manage electronic waste across its offices and operations. Dedicated e-waste booths have been set up to provide employees with a convenient and responsible way to dispose of used electronics. To date, the initiative has helped recycle batteries and other electronic waste, successfully preventing several metric tons of carbon emissions.
Akasa Air continues to scale up the use of electric vehicles (EVs) for passenger and baggage transportation at airports. By replacing conventional, fossil-fuel-based vehicles with EVs, the airline is actively reducing its carbon footprint on the ground and contributing to cleaner airport environments. This initiative has already helped prevent over 196,300 kilograms of carbon emissions.
The brand new 737 MAX airplane fleet supports Akasa Air’s mission to become an environmentally progressive company with the youngest and greenest fleet in the Indian skies. Powered by CFM International LEAP-1B engines and incorporating advanced technology winglets, the 737 MAX offers excellent economics, reducing fuel use and emissions by 20 per cent compared to the airplanes it replaces. Moreover, the Boeing 737 is a quieter aircraft, creating a 50 per cent smaller noise footprint and offering 20 per cent lower airframe maintenance costs.
Committed to reducing environmental impact in daily operations, Akasa Air has replaced several paper products used in flight, with sustainable and recyclable alternatives. For instance, the previously used virgin, bleached-to-white paper in the lavatories has been replaced with bleach-free, recycled paper. All perishable meal packaging is 100 per cent recyclable and made from paper ethically sourced from sustainably grown crops which are manufactured without bleach or optical brightening agents (OBA). The airline also uses biodegradable wooden cutlery on board.
Akasa Air extends its sustainability efforts to uniform design. The crew trousers and jackets are crafted using recycled polyester fabric derived from marine waste plastic bottles. Furthermore, no plastic is used in the manufacture of crew shoes, and the soles are made from recycled rubber.
With respect to sustainable waste disposal methods, since its inception, Akasa Air has been industry-leading in instituting best practices in waste management across operations with the usage of biodegradable bags and waste management products. The plastic zip lock bag being used for the Café Akasa menu has been discontinued. The airline's offices, stations, and training centres are administratively guided to follow sustainable practices such as reduced paper and single-use plastic usage; LED lighting, and reusable products in common areas such as pantries. Moreover, Akasa Air Learning Academy in Gurugram is equipped with a Sewage treatment plan (STP) and the recycled water is used for horticulture.