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European Parliament and Council reach compromise agreement on changes to the Aviation EU ETS

27/12/2022



The EU’s Council and Parliament have reached a provisional agreement on revisions to the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) rules applying to the aviation sector. A proposal by the Parliament, and backed by environmental groups and major European low-cost airlines, to include all international flights departing the European Economic Area (EEA) within the EU ETS was blocked by the Council, which represents EU member states. As a result of the trilogue talks, the EU ETS will apply only for intra-European flights – including departing flights to the UK and Switzerland – while ICAO’s CORSIA will apply to extra-European flights to and from third countries participating in the global scheme from 2022 to 2027. The two institutions agreed that after the next ICAO Assembly in 2025, the Commission will assess if CORSIA implementation is sufficient to reduce aviation emissions in line with Paris climate objectives. The co-legislators also agreed to fully phase out free emission allowances for aircraft operators between 2024 and 2026 but also set aside 20 million free allowances to incentivise the uptake of eligible SAF and to transfer 5 million allowances to an innovation fund. The agreement, which also addresses non-CO2 effects for the first time, has been both welcomed and criticised by the European airline sector. [...]

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