Delta Air Lines, Junior Achievement Europe hold “Sustainable Skies Challenge” 

Accra, Aug 21. GNA – Delta Air Lines in partnership with Junior Achievement (JA) Europe, in May this year, held an inaugural “Sustainable Skies Challenge” for young people. 

The project was to “formulate innovative sustainable aviation solutions among Europe’s brightest young minds,” a statement from Kingdom Concepts said. 

“Sustainable Skies Challenge” formed a part of Delta’s commitment to sustainability and its role in shaping an eco-friendlier future for aviation. 

The competition, held May 21-22 in Atlanta, received a spotlight at the “GEN-E 2024” festival in Cantania, Italy, (July 2-4), where thousands of young entrepreneurs showcased their business ideas and competed for the titles of “Best Company” and “Best Start-Up of the Year”. 

The GEN-E 2024 festival brought together young entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and educators to celebrate and inspire innovation.  

The event featured a range of activities, including workshops, panel discussions, career fairs and networking opportunities meant to empower the youth and encourage sustainable business practices.  

In April, nine teams from across Europe competed in a pitch competition where they researched and presented “unique, eco-friendly solutions with positive potential impact in the broader industry”. 

“From advanced research in cogeneration, to designing inflight uniforms using fruit fibers, the solutions were a testament to the creativity and commitment of the next generation in tackling climate change. 

“Three final teams of JA Europe Alumni were selected to participate in the final Sustainable Skies Challenge pitch,” the statement said. 

They are Team Nocta from Lithuania, Team Fictionnal Jobs from France, and Team “The Sky Isn’t the Limit” from the Netherlands. 

Two members from each team flew to Delta’s headquarters in Atlanta and presented their ideas to a panel of Delta Air Line leaders. 

Present at the meeting were: Tad Hutcheson, Managing Director of Community Engagement; Kelly Lauber, General Manager for Global Sustainability and Strategy; Ekrem Dimbiloglu, Managing Director of Inflight Entertainment and Wi-Fi Experience; Gail Grimmett, S.V.P. – Sustainability Performance & Strategic Partnerships. 

The winner, “The Sky Isn’t the Limit,” presented an innovative idea and business plan to make the airline food supply chain more sustainable.  

At GEN-E 2024, Tricia Rumola, General Manager of Community Engagement and Matteo Curcio, Senior Vice President for Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India (EMEAI) and JA Europe Board Member served as judges for the Upper-Secondary competition. 

At that event, the winner, “Plantech” was presented with the Delta Air Lines “Sustainable Innovation Award.” 

“Plantech’s business model seeks to innovate the future of plant care with a self-watering plant pot technology that users can control using an app—making it easier for busy people to have a green thumb,” officials said. 

Mr Matteo Curcio expressed enthusiasm for the competition and Delta’s sustainability efforts during a special podcast episode recorded ahead of the GEN-E 2024 festival.  

“There is no idea or initiative too small to explore, so don’t let the difficulties deter you. 

“[Delta] support organisations like Junior Achievement because we’re teaching youth how to be stewards for the future. The solutions exist, we just have to create them,” he stated.  

Delta’s partnership with Junior Achievement spans 30 chapters across five continents to teach students financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurship.  

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