Aviation industry misses all but one of its own climate targets, research claims

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Campaigners argue the findings strengthen the case for a frequent flier levy to help manage demand, but industry and government say new technologies are enough to tackle emissions. Aviation is responsible for around 7% of Britain's emissions.

The aviation industry has missed all but one of more than 50 climate targets it set itself over 20 years, according to analysis by campaigners.

They want government to control demand by introducing a levy on frequent fliers, but the transport department says the report"wilfully ignores" everything else they are doing get the industry to net zero. Matt Gorman, chair of British trade group Sustainable Aviation, said"technology improvements means growth in passengers no longer means growth in emissions".

Industry says its committed to decarbonisation, but needs government incentives to help with things like boosting sustainable aviation fuel production.

 

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