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Global Airline Association and partners release net zero roadmap review
April 18th 2024
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) along with the Air Transportation Systems Laboratory at University College London (UCL), the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG), the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), and the Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), has released a study comparing 14 leading net zero CO₂ transition roadmaps for aviation. Read More » The report aims to provide a “one-stop shop” for airlines, policymakers and aviation stakeholders to better understand the key similarities and differences between the various roadmaps and their visions for achieving net zero carbon emissions for aviation by 2050. “This report provides airlines, policymakers and all stakeholders with a useful tool to analyze and improve their policy, investment business choices. It is particularly important for SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) where strong and urgent public policy support is needed to increase production. Without that, no version of the roadmaps will get us to net zero carbon emissions by 2050,” IATA senior vice president sustainability and chief economist, Marie Owens Thomsen, said.