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Using AI to extract data from given documents is now common, but how reliable is it for complex reports?

In our new publication, "Extracting airline emission KPIs from sustainability reports," we tested the accuracy of three different LLMs azero2050.eu/index.php/2-...

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Presenting one research paper from the AZERO project at the 28th ATRS World Conference. Hong Kong. 1-4 July 2025 (Thursday 3 Jul @ 16:00) Get in touch if you are around. info: azero2050.eu #azero2050, #atrs2025

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Presenting at the annual conference UTSG 2025. Dublin 25-27 Jun 2025. the research titled “Enhancing ESG Data Collection: LLM Approaches for Airline Emissions KPIs” as part of the AZERO project. azero2050.eu #azero2050, #utsg2025

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Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a key component aviation’s net-zero emissions by 2050, was on average 2.8 times the price of conventional aviation fuel (CAF) in 2024. azero2050.eu/index.php/20... #SAF, #azero2050, #

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The drawing is a hand-drawn infographic summarizing the environmental impact of aviation in Europe for 2025. The title, “European Aviation Environmental Report 2025,” is written in bold blue and yellow handwriting at the top. The layout combines simple sketches, symbols, and handwritten notes, arranged in clusters to convey specific data points and initiatives.
At the center, a gray cloud represents total CO2 emissions of 133 million tonnes, with 49% attributed to narrow-body aircraft and 47% to wide-body aircraft. Next to this, a box labeled “Non-CO2 MRV 2025” illustrates the introduction of a measurement system for non-CO2 emissions, accompanied by a ribbon to signify progress.
Flight statistics are depicted with a yellow paper airplane, alongside notes: 83 million flights, an average of 135 passengers per flight, and an average flight distance of 1,130 km. The text “12 years” indicates the average age of aircraft, with a simple drawing of a seated passenger symbolizing the data.
EU initiatives are highlighted by a sketch of the EU flag. “Horizon Europe (2021–2027)” and “€95 billion” reflect investments in research and partnerships. A gray cloud represents emissions trading under the EU ETS (2021–2023), which reduced 47 Mt of CO2 at a cost of €80 per tonne.

The drawing is a hand-drawn infographic summarizing the environmental impact of aviation in Europe for 2025. The title, “European Aviation Environmental Report 2025,” is written in bold blue and yellow handwriting at the top. The layout combines simple sketches, symbols, and handwritten notes, arranged in clusters to convey specific data points and initiatives. At the center, a gray cloud represents total CO2 emissions of 133 million tonnes, with 49% attributed to narrow-body aircraft and 47% to wide-body aircraft. Next to this, a box labeled “Non-CO2 MRV 2025” illustrates the introduction of a measurement system for non-CO2 emissions, accompanied by a ribbon to signify progress. Flight statistics are depicted with a yellow paper airplane, alongside notes: 83 million flights, an average of 135 passengers per flight, and an average flight distance of 1,130 km. The text “12 years” indicates the average age of aircraft, with a simple drawing of a seated passenger symbolizing the data. EU initiatives are highlighted by a sketch of the EU flag. “Horizon Europe (2021–2027)” and “€95 billion” reflect investments in research and partnerships. A gray cloud represents emissions trading under the EU ETS (2021–2023), which reduced 47 Mt of CO2 at a cost of €80 per tonne.

The European Aviation Environmental Report 2025 is out! The report highlights the need for the industry to accelerate its transition to cleaner aviation while maintaining safety and connectivity for passengers. #CO2, #azero, #azero2050, #easa, #emissions. More info here azero2050.eu/index.php/20...

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