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Collaborative aviation climate action takes flight

The aviation sector joined other business and government groups at the United Nations Climate Summit yesterday to announce a commitment on climate action between the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG), of which the International Air Transport Association (IATA) is a member.

This partnership expands on work already being undertaken across the air transport sector to reduce emissions from this important global industry.

The commitment said: “Air transport connects the world. It is a vital engine of global economic growth supporting over 58 million jobs and $2.4 trillion in gross domestic product. In order that all parts of the world are able to benefit from the rapid connectivity advantages of air transport, the sector has committed itself to a pathway of sustainable growth encompassing all areas of the commercial industry and governments working in partnership.”

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Making the announcement, the Council President of ICAO, Dr Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu, said, “Governments, working through ICAO, are working with determination and in league with industry to mitigate aviation-related emissions and help humanity meet the wider and very challenging global targets now before us. Working cooperatively, our sector is taking proactive and concrete actions which will continue improving air transport fuel efficiency and stabilise the sector's net carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from 2020, consistent with our historically strong record in this regard while permitting air transport to continue to bring citizens, societies and businesses together, promoting peace and prosperity wherever aircraft fly.”

Michael Gill, Executive Director of ATAG said, “Today’s announcement builds on the collaborative action taking place across the commercial aviation sector. It is impressive to see all parts of the industry working with each other, and with partners in research, government and other sectors to deliver the climate actions we have committed to as an industry. Aviation is a force for good in the world, supporting economies, fostering tourism and allowing global cultural exchange. We believe that we can continue to deliver these benefits to the world whilst also addressing our climate impacts.”

The agreement was co-signed by Airports Council International, Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation, International Air Transport Association, International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations and International Business Aviation Council – representing the various components of the international air transport industry.

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Currently, aviation operations produce around 2% of human CO2 emissions, a figure set to increase as more people travel by air, particularly in emerging economies. Recognising the need for all industries to undertake long-term climate action, the aviation sector has an ambitious and robust path to lower emissions. Governments, industry and civil society are currently working at ICAO to develop a global market-based measure which will contribute to stabilising the sector’s net CO2 emissions from 2020. Aviation industry organisations have further committed to reducing net air transport CO2 emissions by 2050 to half of what they were in 2005.

Putting these goals into action, the statement outlines the areas on which the industry and ICAO partner to achieve the ultimate vision of a sustainable international aviation sector: supporting the development of sustainable alternative fuels for aviation; continuing the deployment of new technology aircraft and operational improvements; accelerating the transformation of global air traffic management performance; working with partners to develop a global CO2 standard for new aircraft; working with partners to design and implement a global market-based measure for international aviation; and working together to further efforts for capacity building in Member States across the world.

Tony Tyler, the Director General and CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), said: "For 100 years, the aviation industry has worked in partnerships to bring people together safely. This year some 3.3 billion passengers will board aircraft—creating jobs, stimulating economic growth and making the human connections that have turned our big planet into a small and wonderful world. The UN Climate Summit reminds us that we must also work in partnerships to ensure a sustainable future. The aviation industry has big ambitions. The immediate challenge is to cap net emissions with carbon neutral growth from 2020. And by 2050 we want to cut net emissions to half of what they were in 2005.
We will meet these goals through new technology, improved operational efficiency, and better infrastructure. But we also need governments to agree a global market-based measure which can tackle aviation emissions. By working as partners across the industry, and with governments, we will deliver a sustainable future for aviation."

 

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