NEW DELHI: Revenue sharing by airports and airlines can help them become eco-friendlier and give the aviation sector a sustainable boost of growth, a new study by Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Lucknow and University of Liverpool has found. Led by IIM Lucknow, the study sheds light on how airlines and airports can collaboratively achieve sustainable growth through various agreements. Moreover, the government can also step in, acting as an overall leader – enabling a further greening of this sector by imposing taxes, the study has suggested.
The study has been published in the European Journal of Operational Research and Transportation Research.
“Airlines in India have been working on improving fuel efficiency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.