The aviation industry accounts for approximately 3% of total global carbon emissions. To promote carbon reduction, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has developed a clear roadmap for reducing emissions. Additionally, several countries and regions, including the European Union and the United States, have established clear and mandatory requirements for the blending and use of sustainable aviation fuels. However, further reducing carbon emissions from the aviation industry and achieving more sustainable development will require regulators, airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and fuel suppliers to collaborate and support the industry's green transformation across the entire value chain.
About the event
This summit aims to bring together stakeholders in sustainable aviation and fuel to discuss the future of carbon reduction in the aviation industry, including its opportunities and challenges. The goal is to outline a clearer development blueprint and explore potential business opportunities.
Key topics to be covered include
Interpretation of the CORSIA (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation) Process
Enhanced Policy and Financial Roadmap for Net Zero Carbon Emissions in International Aviation
Progress and Policy Outlook for the Application of Sustainable Aviation Fuel in China
Progress and Policy Interpretation of Sustainable Aviation in Europe
Panel Discussion: How Upstream and Downstream Enterprises Can Collaborate to Drive SAF Development and Efficiency
Green Development Across the Entire Air Transport Process
Green Operations and Sustainable Development
Promoting SAF Application and Sustainable Air Travel through Green Fares