- Who the founder of the Clean Skies for Tomorrow Coalition
- What the Clean Skies For Tomorrow Coalition looks to do for the future
The Clean Skies for Tomorrow Coalition provides a crucial global incentive for top executives and public leaders to align on a transition to sustainable aviation fuels as part of a meaningful pathway for the industry to achieve carbon-neutral flying.
Champions of the Clean Skies for Tomorrow Coalition will advance co-developed initiatives to to advance the commercial scale of viable production of sustainable low-carbon aviation fuels for broad adoption in the industry by 2030. Initiatives include a mechanism for aggregating demand for carbon-neutral flying, a co-investment vehicle and geographically specific value-chain pilots.
The Clean Skies for Tomorrow Coalition is led by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the Rocky Mountain Institute and the Energy Transitions Commission. It is advanced through close consultation with advisory partner, the Air Transport Action Group.
Founders include: Airbus Group, Heathrow Airport, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Royal Schiphol Group, Shell, SkyNRG, SpiceJet and The Boeing Company.