Championing environmental and social responsibility

ERA member airlines are committed to leading the transition to more sustainable aviation, with regional aviation at the forefront of adopting more sustainable technologies. Short-haul flights will play a crucial role in testing and implementing zero-carbon solutions, but any restrictions on these services must ensure alternative transport options provide the same level of connectivity, protecting regional economies and communities. 

Sustainability in aviation is not solely about decarbonisation – it is also about maintaining social and economic connectivity. Many European regions rely on air links that cannot be easily replaced by other modes of transport. However, the financial burden of new environmental regulations, threatens the viability of regional airlines. Without appropriate financial support, airlines cannot absorb these costs while also investing in sustainable innovations. 

ERA calls for policies that align environmental ambitions with economic realities. Access to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) must be guaranteed at regional airports without excessive costs, and airlines need stronger incentives through mechanisms within the EU Emissions Trading System. Additionally, ERA opposes the introduction of a kerosene tax that risks diverting travel outside the EU, harming European tourism and businesses. 

Addressing skill shortages is also critical, with initiatives needed to attract and retain talent, particularly among women and young professionals, to safeguard the long-term success of the industry. 

Destination 2050

On 11 February 2021, Europe’s aviation sector launched its flagship sustainability initiative, Destination 2050 – A Route to Net Zero European Aviation, outlining a vision and pathway for significant CO₂ emission reductions in Europe and globally.

Four years later, on 4 February 2025, Destination 2050 released an updated report, underscoring that the time to act is now. Net zero can be achieved through advances in aircraft and engine technologies, widespread use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), improved air traffic management and operations, and targeted economic measures. With efficient EU policy measures, we can secure aviation’s vital and strategic importance and continue driving social and economic progress throughout Europe. 

Find out more: www.destination2050.eu  

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ERA member initiatives

ERA’s members are working hard to reduce their environmental impact and have launched various sustainability initiatives. See below a selection of recent environmental projects undertaken by our members.

Volotea, Air Nostrum and Dante Aeronautical present a 100% electric aircraft project to the European Recovery Fund

A consortium formed by Volotea, Air Nostrum and Dante Aeronautical has presented to the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA) a fleet electrification

Alsie Express to be first domestic route in Denmark to use new, more sustainable jet fuel

As of 6 May, flights between the Danish cities Sonderborg and Copenhagen will be using more sustainable jet fuel.

GE Aviation and Safran launch advanced technology demonstration programme for sustainable engines

GE Aviation and Safran today launched a bold technology development program targeting more than 20 per cent lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to

The first state-of-the-art “green” ATR 72-600 to the Greek sky

The fastest-growing Greek airline proves its dedication to serving even the most distant detitanations of the country combining quality services and environmental awareness.

Norwegian regional airline Widerøe launches Widerøe Zero

The technology is almost ready, with Widerøe's first zero-emissions aircraft set to enter service in 2026. But it will take more than new propulsion and

Airbus A319neo takes off with 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel

The first in-flight study of a single-aisle aircraft operating on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has taken off. In doing so, the aviation industry inches one