Course Overview
The course recognises and responds to the dynamic airport environment where several key service providers may have to facilitate integration of the principals of carbon management in to the overall management process to ensure an integrated approach that ensures the double accounting of carbon is minimised and ensure compliance with ISO 14068 when reporting a net zero carbon situation.
To provide participants with a good understanding of the basic principles of climate change management in the aviation sector and what needs what needs to be added to a management system to ensure the carbon budget is managed effectively.
The training course will comprise a series of linked modules and aims to facilitate a high degree of attendee participation through the use of Syndicate Exercises, group discussion and practical activities based around a fictitious case study airport organisation.
Course Dates
| Year | Days | Month |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 24th | November |
| 2026 | 9th | February |
| 2026 | 20th | April |
This course is delivered in a virtual training room via Zoom. Please get in touch with us if you require in-person training.
Course Topics
Declaring carbon neutrality is becoming a major issue in many industries, including aviation.
The course comprises:
- Legislative environment for climate change management in Aviation
- The science behind climate change
- The gases involved in the process
- How the aviation industry’s role in climate change
- How the carbon budget is calculated to ensure duplication in counting is minimised
- Definition of terms such as “greenhouse Gas”, “CO2(e)”, and “net zero”.
- ISO 14060 series of standards based on carbon management and making declarations on net zero,
- The main sources of climate gases in the Aviation Industry
- How carbon set off works,
- How declarations work avoiding double counting.
With worked examples the course will consider how to calculate the data needed to take raw data and convert it to the correct CO2(e) for reporting processes.
Who Should Attend
- Flight operations compliance monitoring and staff tasked with managing compliance schemes
- Auditors undertaking audits in compliance with aviation carbon management
- Compliance Monitoring staff
- Regulatory personal undertaking Oversight audits in relation to climate change management activities within aviation organisations
Learning Objectives
After attending this course participants should have a better understanding of the overall principles of Climate Change and understand how managing climate related issues will help to improve the company’s overall performance. This includes the use of set off arrangements.
Participants will be well placed to support their organisation and enhance their career prospects through the use of a range of audit support tools and methodologies.
Certificate awarded – ‘Participants who attend full time will receive a certificate attendance’.
Prerequisites
An interest in learning about the potential impacts of Climate Change on the Aviation Industry and the steps that may be taken to reduce an organisation’s negative impact on the environment or to mitigate climate change consequences on the organisation’s operational activities.
Register Your Interest
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