The distinction was awarded by Freightweek, one of the leading media outlets in the
global air cargo and logistics industry, in its 2024 edition of the Sustainability Awards.The cargo subsidiary of LATAM, LATAM Cargo Chile, was recognized as the mostsustainable cargo airline in the Americas at the 2024 Sustainability Awards, presented by the
prominent logistics media outlet, Freightweek. This distinction is due to their advancements in climate change, circular economy, and shared value initiatives.The award considers outstanding airlines in the sector that are leading the way towards a more
sustainable air cargo industry. On this occasion, the LATAM Cargo brand stood out against its competitors in its category, being selected by industry voters as the winner for presenting the most outstanding sustainability initiatives."For us, sustainability is one of the highest priorities of the industry. We have set ambitious goals for
ourselves as we believe it is crucial to move towards carbon neutrality with a circular economic model and to support the communities where we operate. We proudly accept this recognition as themost sustainable cargo airline group in the Americas, as it reaffirms that we are on the right path
and drives us to continue working strongly in our commitment to the environment and society," said Cristina Oñate, VP of Sustainability and Product at LATAM Cargo Chile.At the beginning of the year, nominations were opened, with 1,200 companies participating in 17
categories, including sustainability awards for entities such as airports, cargo airlines, handling operators, freight forwarders, among others. Five finalists were selected for each category from the candidates.
LATAM Cargo Chile stood out as the only South American cargo airline among them, and the only winner.In May 2021, LATAM Airlines Group unveiled its enhanced sustainability strategy, highlighting its
commitment to protecting strategic ecosystems of South America, transitioning to a zero-waste-to-landfill model, and making its connectivity capacity available for the benefit of the region’s
communities. LATAM, along with its cargo and passenger affiliates, has set ambitious goals, aiming to reduce and offset the equivalent of 50% of domestic emissions by 2030, as part of its ongoing journey towards carbon neutrality by 2050, and becoming a zero waste-to-landfill group by 2027.