Hinweis: Diese Veranstaltung findet auch Englisch in der Vertretung des Landes NRW in Brüssel statt.
Background
The European Union’s climate protection goals necessitate a profound transformation across all economic sectors, including the aviation industry, which is particularly challenging to decarbonize. While sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and new propulsion technologies hold long-term potential for reducing emissions, aviation remains dependent on fossil fuels in the medium term. Policy measures of the EU’s Fit For 55 package, such as the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and increasing SAF quotas (ReFuel EU Aviation Regulation), aim to promote the use of these more climate-friendly alternatives. However, these measures result in international competitive disadvantages for European airlines and harbor the risk of carbon leakage.
Study overview
The study provides a comparative analysis of the impact of EU climate policy measures on different hard-to-abate sectors. It assesses sector-specific risks related to EU climate policy based on the following criteria: decarbonization potential, CO₂ and energy intensity, competition intensity, and carbon leakage risks. The sectors are classified into high, medium, or low exposure to these risks.
Building on these findings, the study proposes tailored climate policy instruments for the aviation sector, focusing on measures that would enhance decarbonization capacity, reduce CO₂ and energy intensity, and mitigate carbon leakage risks. The economic impact of these recommendations is assessed, considering each policy’s effect, its addressees, technology neutrality, and potential conflicts and interactions. Political feasibility is also examined based on jurisdictional level, financing, complexity, and governance.
When?
Tuesday, 23 September 2025
11:00 to 12:00 h
Where?
Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the European Union in Brussels
Rue Montoyer 47
1000 Brussels, Belgium
The full study will be published on the day of the event. A summary of the main findings will be shared with all guests on site.