A framework for environmental performance evaluation in resource-constrained air navigation services: a Cuban case study

Yohana Depestre-Wray, Rosa Mayelin Guerra-Bretaña, Oridayma Tarano-Artigas, Fridel Julio Ramos-Azcuy

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    Abstract

    The aeronautical sector confronts unprecedented challenges to mitigate its environmental impact amid accelerated climate change and stringent regulations. This study’s objective was to design and apply a methodology for evaluating environmental performance at the Cuban Air Navigation Company through a mixed-methods case study. Based on ISO 14001 and 14031 standards, the methodology's design integrated systematic literature review and documentary analysis and was validated using inductive-deductive and systemic approaches. The results, based on three premises and six key indicators, revealed high compliance in environmental objectives (92.3%) and waste management (102%). However, the evaluation also highlighted key areas for improvement, such as electromobility strategies (70% compliance) and the environmental training plan (83.6% compliance). The resulting framework not only enables monitoring environmental practices to ensure regulatory compliance but also serves as a strategic tool for advancing sustainability and driving continuous management improvement.

    Translated title of the contributionEvaluación del desempeño ambiental en navegación aérea con recursos limitados: estudio de caso en Cuba
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)39-46
    Number of pages8
    JournalDYNA (Colombia)
    Volume92
    Issue number238
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jul 1 2025

    Keywords

    • climate change
    • environmental management
    • environmental performance
    • environmental training
    • methodology
    • sustainability

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