American Airlines Implements Comprehensive Strategy To Combat Wildlife Smuggling and Raise Awareness
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American Airlines has implemented a comprehensive strategy to combat wildlife smuggling and raise awareness. As the first U.S. airline to join the Transport Taskforce of United for Wildlife, American is committed to protecting endangered species from illegal trafficking. The company has:
- Developed a risk assessment of its global network to identify high-risk smuggling routes
- Made wildlife awareness training mandatory for frontline Cargo team members, with over 95% completion in 2023
- Distributed informational posters on trafficking methods in over 40 Cargo stations worldwide
- Created new channels for reporting suspected trafficking incidents
The illegal wildlife trade, valued at $20 billion annually, threatens various species and is linked to other criminal activities. American Airlines' efforts aim to increase awareness among team members and contribute to the global fight against wildlife trafficking.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / September 18, 2024 / American Airlines
Originally published in American Airlines' 2023 Sustainability Report
Expanding Our Commitment to Prevent Illegal Trafficking of Wildlife
In 2022, American became the first U.S. airline to join the Transport Taskforce of United for Wildlife, and, in 2023, we continued to implement our commitments outlined in the Buckingham Palace Declaration.
This organization, established by the Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales, is working to protect elephants, rhinos, monkeys, birds, insects, reptiles and other endangered species, including plants, from the illegal wildlife trade that is pushing them toward extinction. This global criminal enterprise is worth an estimated
American has pledged to increase awareness among team members regarding the nature, scale and consequences of these activities. In 2023, we began our journey by working to understand our exposure to wildlife trafficking. Through an intensive analysis of our global network and the smuggling routes of animal products, we developed a risk assessment and used it to craft our strategy. It highlights specific regions, routes and hotspots within our network that pose high risks of smuggling.
The global nature of our Cargo operation and its significant presence in areas at risk of wildlife trafficking made it a logical choice for launching this strategy. Cargo served more than 21,000 unique origin and destination pairs in 2023. Highest-volume stations are spread throughout the world, including London, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami and Los Angeles.
We have made wildlife awareness training a requirement for frontline Cargo team members, and over
We also worked closely with our Corporate Security department to develop new channels for reporting suspected trafficking incidents. And to raise awareness, our Living Green Employee Business Resource Group sponsored events on this topic.

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