Indicating the way forward for sustainable European aviation
A new report on the European aviation sector's environmental performance sets out measures on how to reduce aviation's impact on climate change, noise and air quality, and ensure Europe meets its goal of climate-neutrality by 2050. In particular, the report recommends focusing on measures such as increasing the use of sustainable aviation fuels, making the most of air traffic management optimisations and adopting more fuel-efficient technologies. By implementing these measures, emissions could be reduced by at least to two thirds by 2050.
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