ACI EUROPE HOSTS ITS FIRST AVIATION SUSTAINABILITY SUMMIT
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With sustainability and the climate emergency firmly established at the very top of its priorities, ACI Europe today hosted its first Aviation Sustainability Summit in Brussels.
The event, which is held under the patronage of the Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and István Ujhelyi MEP, brings together key stakeholders from the EU institutions and Member States, EUROCONTROL, airlines, AIRBUS, NGOs, community representatives and airports.
The Aviation Sustainability Summit focuses on two main topics: the need to decarbonise aviation in line with the EU 2050 Climate Neutrality objective and ways to achieve more sustainable airports.
The keynote address was delivered by Ovais Sarmad, deputy executive secretary of UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change).
The European Commission’s DG Move’s director, General (Henrik Hololei) and the director for European and international carbon markets at DG CLIMA (Beatriz Yordi) are also participating, alongside C-suite industry representatives.
Opening the event, Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich Airport and president of ACI Europe, said: “Our purpose with this high-level summit is to bring together all stakeholders to play their part in responding to the Climate Emergency and aligning with the European Green Deal.
“The challenge we face in fully decarbonising aviation is daunting, as we have no silver bullet to get there. But there is no escape; the aviation sector needs to complement its current CO2 reduction targets with a long-term ambition for Net Zero.
“As airports, we are thrilled to see some European airlines taking the lead to move in that direction – along with us.”
He added: “We need to look at and work on every possible effective tool to get to Net Zero – from meaningful ATM reform, Sustainable Aviation Fuels, R&D in new propulsion to CORSIA and the EU ETS as well as intermodality.
“The complexities involved require industry, NGOs and policymakers to more than ever closely cooperate, so that we can chart the way forward and deliver.”
Within the context of itsSustainability Strategy for Airports, ACI Europe insists that it has pioneered a bold approach in setting industry targets aligned with the Paris Agreement and the EU Climate Neutrality objective.
Last June, it launched its ‘Net Zero 2050’ pledge, which commits the whole European airport industry to eliminate the carbon footprint under its control at the latest by 2050.
Over 200 airports have undersigned the Net Zero 2050 pledge, with a further 8 announced at the Summit today.
These are Antwerp, Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, Birmingham, La Rochelle, Marseille-Provence, Newcastle, Ostend-Bruges and Zagreb.
In his keynote address, Ovais Sarmad, deputy executive secretary of UNFCCC, singled out the airport industry’s programmes.
He remarked: “I wish to applaud ACI’s Airport Carbon Accreditation programme and the European airport industry’s Net Zero commitment. You provide an example of bold/necessary action on climate change, that is an example to the rest of the aviation industry, and in fact all industries”.