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24 June 2020, Brussels. With the gradual restarting of passenger air transport in the coming weeks, EBAA alongside leaders from over a dozen air transport associations[1] [1] representing Europe’s aviation sector today issued an urgent call [2] for EU leaders to prioritise specific decarbonisation initiatives in their allocation of future COVID-19 recovery funding.
European aviation continues to reel from the sudden collapse of the air transport system over the last months and is amongst the sectors most heavily impacted. But these challenges are compounded by the need to meet ambitious climate change goals going forward. Ensuring an accelerated deployment of existing decarbonisation solutions and adequate investments to bring new technologies forward will be key – investments which should be at the heart of the EU’s COVID-19 recovery strategy. In the meantime, existing financial instruments, such as loans, could also be made available to provide urgent relief.
Europe’s aviation sector is committed to contributing to the recovery of European economies in line with the Green Deal objectives, and to the benefit of all. The sector therefore calls on policymakers to include smart measures to support Europe’s civil aviation sector during its recovery. This requires ensuring that aviation climate action is eligible for funding under the mechanisms foreseen by Next Generation EU and the new Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF).
Commenting on the joint letter, EBAA Secretary-General Athar Husain Khan said; “We have an opportunity to rebuild better by reducing air transport emissions in the most cost-efficient way. Business aviation’s continuous investments in sustainability, health and safety, are the new normal. These support measures will help our sector regain its economic viability – a prerequisite for safeguarding both air connectivity and our ability to keep investing in decarbonisation.”
A combination of public and private investment is necessary to allow air transport leaders to speed up work to decarbonise the sector - in line with the EU goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Specific proposals include:
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Media contact: Frederique Luca, fluca@ebaa.org [3], +32 479 66 08 13
About EBAA: The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) is the leading organisation for operators of business aircraft in Europe. Our mission is to enable responsible, sustainable growth for Business aviation, enhance connectivity and create opportunities. EBAA works to improve safety standards and share knowledge, to further positive regulation and to ease all aspects of closely tailored, flexible, point to point air transportation for individuals, governments, businesses and local communities in the most time-efficient way possible. Founded in 1977 and based in Brussels, EBAA represents more than 700 companies, corporate operators, commercial operators, manufacturers, airports, fixed-based operators, and more, with a total fleet of +1,000 aircraft. Follow us on Twitter [4], LinkedIn [5], Instagram [6] and Facebook [7], or visit our website on www.ebaa.org [8].
Links:
[1] https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#m_-5479830718208617150_m_3973564044627291476__ftn1
[2] https://www.ebaa.org/publications/joint-open-letter-eu-covid-19-green-recovery-funding-for-the-decarbonisation-of-civil-aviation/
[3] mailto:fluca@ebaa.org
[4] https://twitter.com/ebaaorg
[5] https://www.linkedin.com/company/europeanbusinessaviation/
[6] https://www.instagram.com/europeanbusinessaviation/
[7] https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanBusinessAviationAssociation/
[8] http://www.ebaa.org/
[9] http://www.ebaa.org