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http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/18507 printed on Friday, July 25, 2008
European aviation industry supports green solutions but fears ETS
An independent impact assessment on the inclusion of aviation into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), conducted on behalf of the European aviation industry1, concludes that the European Commission’s proposal in its present form will jeopardise the long-term viability of the European aviation industry.

The European aviation industry recognises that the inclusion of aviation in the EU ETS is a positive and innovative step. It will enhance the investment in new fleet and the operational measures put in place by the industry to improve its environmental performance. However, the European aviation industry expresses deep concern about the potential impact of the proposed EU ETS.

The independent impact assessment shows that the European Commission has based its proposal on unrealistic assumptions. It dangerously underestimates the wide-ranging repercussions of the proposal on European aviation.

The key findings of the report are:


The European aviation industry calls on the EU Council and Parliament to revisit some of the flawed assumptions upon which the EU ETS proposal is based. The industry is committed to a constructive dialogue with the European and national authorities to improve the current proposal, and it urges the EU to address aviation emissions within the framework of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).


1 Conducted by Ernst & Young and York Aviation for AEA (Association of European Airlines), EBAA (European Business Aviation Association), ECA (European Cargo Alliance), ELFAA (European Low Fares Airline Association), ERA (European Regions Airline Association) and IACA (International Air Carrier Association), with the financial support of Airbus, Eurocopter and Safran.
2 This is based on a `without auctioning` scenario.
3 This, again, is based on a `without auctioning` scenario, assuming an allowance cost of €30. Vicky Karantzavelou - Thursday, June 07, 2007