European aviation industry welcomes EU trilogue agreement on ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation
26 April 2023: The five leading European aviation associations which are close partners through the Destination 2050 decarbonisation roadmap – A4E, ACI EUROPE, ASD, CANSO, and ERA – welcome yesterday’s political agreement between the European Parliament and the European Council on the ReFuelEU Aviation regulation.
The agreement marks an important and timely step necessary to the realisation of the ambitious targets of the decarbonisation roadmap to which the sector has committed. Sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) play a decisive role in that endeavour and today’s agreement lays the foundation for all key stakeholders to move on in a concerted effort to reach the blending shares of SAF to kerosene agreed upon. This is expected to stimulate increased production and larger scale market uptake of SAF through to 2050.
Through Destination 2050, announced in early 2021, the European aviation industry was the first in the world to commit to the realisation of a net-zero goal for all departing flights by 2050. This will be achieved through a combination of four key pillars including improvements in aircraft and engine technologies, using SAF, implementing economic measures, and improvements to air traffic management (ATM) and aircraft operations in Europe.
Whilst the trilogue agreement is an important step into the right direction, further support is needed through complementary EU policies and initiatives.
About Destination 2050
Europe’s aviation sector is collectively on board to lead the way in reducing aviation CO2 emissions by 2030 and 2050 – making flying more sustainable for the long term. In February 2021, Europe’s airlines, airports, aerospace manufacturers and air navigation service providers laid out a joint long-term vision along with concrete solutions to the complex challenge of reaching net zero CO2 emissions from all flights departing the EU, UK and EFTA by 2050.
The independent report by the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) and SEO Amsterdam Economics shows how a combination of actions from all stakeholders – including the EU and national governments – in four key areas could achieve substantial CO2 emissions reductions in line with EU climate goals. These include: improvements in aircraft and engine technologies (including hybrid, electric and hydrogen propulsion), using sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) both for fixed- and rotary-wing platforms, implementing economic measures and improvements in air traffic management (ATM) and aircraft operations. For more information, visit www.destination2050.eu
Media contacts
A4E: Kevin Hiney, Communications Director
kevin.hiney@a4e.eu [1]; +32 499 82 82 94
ACI EUROPE: Virginia Lee, Senior Vice President, Communications, Membership and Marketing
virginia.lee@aci-europe.org [2]; +32 2 552 09 82
ASD: Adrian Schmitz, Communications Director
adrian.schmitz@asd-europe.org [3]; +32 473 13 33 30
CANSO: Johnny Pring, Manager Europe Policy and Advocacy
johnny.pring@canso.org [4]; +32 493 53 61 24
ERA: Paula Bangle, GM Business Development
paula.bangle@eraa.org [5]; +44 1276 485558