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SkyTeam Names Finalists for Aviation Challenge 2025

SkyTeam Announces Finalists for Aviation Challenge 2025, Emphasizing Industry Sustainability
SkyTeam has unveiled the finalists for its fourth annual Aviation Challenge (TAC), spotlighting a broad range of innovative efforts aimed at advancing sustainability within the aviation sector. The 2025 edition, themed “Impact,” underscores the alliance’s commitment to fostering measurable environmental progress through collaboration and innovation.
Expanding Participation and Record Engagement
This year’s challenge attracted participation from 22 airlines, including subsidiaries, affiliates, and non-SkyTeam members, reflecting the alliance’s ambition to extend its influence beyond its immediate network. Between September 26 and October 26, 2025, these airlines conducted over 80 showcase flights—the highest number since the program’s inception. These flights served as practical demonstrations of cutting-edge solutions designed to promote sustainability, encouraging long-term adoption across the industry.
Collectively, participants submitted 224 initiatives addressing critical areas such as carbon emissions reduction, energy efficiency, and waste management. Patrick Roux, SkyTeam’s CEO, remarked on the significance of the event: “Each year, The Aviation Challenge provides participating airlines with a platform to turn innovation into action and take practical steps toward sustainability. This fourth edition has been especially inspiring, with participants demonstrating determination, ingenuity, and initiative throughout the Challenge. Their commitment was reflected in a record number of showcase flights. We congratulate all the airlines on their efforts to help shape a more responsible future for aviation.”
Evaluation and Award Categories
A panel of aviation and sustainability experts, including representatives from the Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) and PA Consulting, assessed the entries using a rigorous set of technical criteria. Finalists were selected across four principal categories, each encompassing several subcategories.
The Direct Impact Awards recognize effective solutions implemented in flight and ground operations, cargo handling, maintenance, catering, and inflight products. Noteworthy initiatives include AI-driven payload optimization, the elimination of single-use plastics in catering, and enhanced potable water management systems.
The Organizational Transformation Awards celebrate progress in sustainability training, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) adoption, procurement strategies, and data-driven efficiency improvements. Highlights feature the scaling of SAF usage and the introduction of comprehensive training programs to elevate sustainability awareness among staff.
Leadership Awards honor excellence in leadership, teamwork, and collaboration, with winners determined through peer voting. Shortlisted projects include national SAF roadmaps, emissions reduction strategies, and innovative approaches to converting aviation waste into opportunities for micro, small, and medium enterprises.
Finally, the Inspiration Awards acknowledge exceptional showcase flights, storytelling, and knowledge-sharing initiatives. These include regional events and university partnerships focused on emissions reduction and waste management.
Challenges and Industry Context
While the Aviation Challenge reinforces SkyTeam’s dedication to sustainability, it also highlights ongoing challenges. The alliance faces the task of maintaining its competitive position against other global alliances and individual carriers, ensuring that sustainability efforts do not compromise operational efficiency. Financial and operational risks linked to innovation projects remain significant, particularly as scrutiny from investors and stakeholders intensifies. Competitors such as Star Alliance and Oneworld are expected to enhance their own sustainability programs in response.
Recent leadership changes, including the departure of Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka, may also impact SkyTeam’s strategic direction and the implementation of future sustainability initiatives.
The complete list of TAC 2025 finalists is available in the ‘Notes to Editors’ section.

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