
SAS Scandinavian Airlines, last week, operated a special flight from Copenhagen to Los Angeles as part of the 2025 edition of the annual The Aviation Challenge (TAC) event.
TAC is recognised as one of the airline industry’s most impactful global competitions, dedicated to advancing sustainability, operational excellence, and innovation across SkyTeam member airlines. It is the airline alliance’s annual showcase of innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence.



The flight demonstrated selected sustainability initiatives in line with this year’s theme, Impact, focusing on practical improvements and scalable solutions to reduce aviation’s environmental footprint. Passengers also experienced SAS’ wider sustainability efforts, reflecting the company’s commitment to lowering the impact of air travel.
“We are proud to once again take part in The Aviation Challenge and continue exploring ways to reduce aviation’s environmental impact. Last year’s results showed what’s possible when we combine innovation and collaboration, achieving nearly a 20% reduction in CO₂ emissions per passenger and earning two awards. Our participation is not just about competing; it’s about learning, collaborating, and contributing to a meaningful transformation in the industry,” said Mads Brandstrup, Senior Vice President Communication, Public Affairs and Sustainability at SAS, ahead of the flight.
With a net-zero target for 2050, SAS continues to be a driving force in sustainable aviation, renewing its fleet, improving efficiency, and investing in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and new fuel solutions, while building partnerships to accelerate the green transition.




