Swedavia's Annual and Sustainability Report 2022 (in Swedish)
Swedavia's Annual and Sustainability Report for 2022 is available as of today on the company's website. The year 2022 was characterised by a robust recovery in the aviation market, despite economic and security policy uncertainty around the world. Travel at Swedavia's airports increased, and Swedish connectivity improved significantly as a growing number of new routes were established. Important steps were also taken to accelerate the green transition needed by the airports and the aviation industry.
In 2022, air travel within as well as to and from Sweden rose sharply after the previous years of the Covid-19 pandemic. For Swedavia, the year was to large extent a matter of meeting the growing demand and scaling up operations, which had been heavily impacted by the pandemic.
"We are proud that we continued to develop our airports despite the difficulties entailed by the pandemic. Early in the pandemic, some capacity-enhancing projects were paused, such as a new pier at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. However, we decided to complete the efficiency measures already under way, such as the refurbishment of Terminal 5. This work continued at full speed in 2022, and a new security checkpoint as well as the first phase of a new marketplace will be completed in 2023," writes Swedavia's president and CEO, Jonas Abrahamsson, in his Statement of the CEO.
The green transition continues
"The aviation industry's climate transition is necessary so that people can continue to meet in the future, despite long distances, in the most efficient way possible. For Swedavia, this work has the highest priority and in 2022 we took important steps forward, including through activities to stimulate the demand for sustainable aviation fuel and enabling the charging of electric aircraft at several of our airports. But we and the industry should not settle for that, this work needs to accelerate further in the future", says Jonas Abrahamsson.
Some of the important climate measures implemented in 2022:
- At Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Göteborg Landvetter Airport and Malmö Airport, fossil carbon dioxide emissions from landing air traffic decreased by a total of about 175 tonnes using so-called curved approaches on 967 occasions. Swedavia was granted permission to carry these out as recently as in 2021.
- Swedavia conducted its annual public tender process to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in order to promote sustainable business travel. Through the tender, nearly 170 tonnes of SAF was used for refuelling in 2022, with most of this going to Swedavia and the remainder to other participating organisations. The fuel is equivalent to the amount used by over 3,000 passengers flying round-trip between Stockholm and Berlin and resulted in an estimated 500 tonne decrease in carbon dioxide emissions compared to regular jet fuel.
- Swedavia's incentive programme for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) was fully subscribed for 2022. The programme, valued at 20 million Swedish kronor, enables airline customers to apply for a subsidy for voluntarily refuelling with SAF. For 2023, Swedavia is doubling the value of the programme to 40 million kronor.
- At the turn of 2021-2022, Swedavia introduced climate-differentiated take-off and landing charges, with the model at Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Göteborg Landvetter Airport including SAF. This means airlines that use the most climate-efficient aircraft and SAF are given preferential treatment at the cost of those that use aircraft with a worse climate performance. The charges will serve as a catalyst to help reduce the industry's climate impact.
- Six of Swedavia's airports were certified at the highest level of Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA), which is a framework for assessing the climate work of airports.
Swedavia's Annual and Sustainability Report in Swedish can be read and downloaded in its entirety on the company's website:Financial information | About Swedavia
The English version of the Annual and Sustainability Report will be available on Swedavia's website in late April.
The report is a combined Annual and Sustainability Report in accordance with generally accepted regulations and standards. The Sustainability Report is prepared in accordance with Global Reporting Initiatives Standards.
Swedavia AB (publ) is required to disclose such information under the EU Market Abuse Regulation and the Securities Market Act. The information was provided for publication on March 30,2023, at 2:00 p.m. CEST.
For further information, please contact Swedavia's press office at +46 (0)10-109 01 00 or press@swedavia.se.
Swedavia is a group that owns, operates and develops 10 airports throughout Sweden. Our role is to create the connectivity that Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business and meetings. Satisfied and safe travelers are the foundation of Swedavia's business. Swedavia is a world leader in the development of airports with the least possible climate impact. Since 2020, Swedavia's own airport operations have been fossil-free at all ten airports. The group's turnover in 2022 was approximately SEK 4.8 billion and it has close to 2,400 employees.