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Aviation and the EU ETS: what's next?

  • Jones Day
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  • European Union
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  • February 25 2013

The European Union Emissions Trading System ("EU ETS") faced serious international opposition in 2012 for seeking to include carbon emissions from

The European Commission's new horizons for aviationthe German airlines' perspective

  • Jones Day
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  • European Union, Germany
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  • February 25 2013

On September 27, 2012, European Commission Vice President Siim Kallas presented the EU Commission's analysis paper on the EU External Aviation Policy

European Union Emissions Trading Scheme challenged by airlines

  • Jones Day
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  • European Union
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  • January 11 2011

The European Union's extension of its emissions trading scheme, known as "EU-ETS," to the aviation sector holds significant financial implications for aircraft operators and aerospace suppliers

European Union proceeds with application of Emissions Trading Scheme to aviation activities

  • Jones Day
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  • European Union, USA
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  • November 1 2010

The Spring 2009 edition of The Climate Report discussed what the integration of aviation activities into the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, or "EU-ETS," meant for aircraft operators and Member States, as well as a number of unanswered questions that rendered enforcement of the underlying European Directive difficult

District court describes endangerment finding for aircraft greenhouse gas emissions as "compulsory"

  • Jones Day
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  • USA
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  • July 13 2011

On July 5, 2011, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued an opinion suggesting that U.S. EPA has an obligation to make an "endangerment finding" with respect to greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft