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1 Presenter name Conference name Location | Date One global sector’s collaborative response to the climate challenge

2 DELETE THIS PAGE BEFORE YOU GIVE THE PRESENTATION! This presentation is a template for the whole aviation industry to use. It is an overview of the aviation climate action plan. Please add your own company projects –The font you should use is Arial –Please add your own website to the final page –To add new pages, simply add a new slide – the Slide Masters have been formatted

3 INTRODUCING: AVIATION 1,397 Commercial airlines 3,864 Commercial airports 173 Air navigation service providers 25,332 Aircraft in service 36.4 million Flights (2013) 3.3 billion Passengers (2014) 49,871 Routes

4 INTRODUCING: AVIATION 58.1 million Jobs supported 35% of world trade by value ($6.4 trillion) 19 th largest Economy, ranked by GDP impact $2.4 trillion GDP supported (3.4%) 52% Of tourists fly to their destinations Social cohesion More people have access to air travel than ever Connectivity For today’s modern world

5 THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE Global challenge 700 million tonnes of CO2 from aviation (2014) United Nations Processes 2% Of global human- induced CO2 Growing industry, particularly in emerging economies 70%+ improvement In fuel efficiency since first jets

6 OUR CLIMATE ACTION PLAN

7 THREE GOALS…

8 FOUR PILLARS OF CLIMATE ACTION

9 PROGRESS: GOAL ONE STATUS Exceeding goal one Current annual improvement: 2.4% Being pursued through first three pillars: new technology, more efficient operations and better use of infrastructure

10 TECHNOLOGY Each new model is 12-25% more efficient than the one it replaces. Over 9,000 new-technology aircraft in service since 2009. 14,000 aircraft being built in next few years.

11 OPERATIONS

12 INFRASTRUCTURE

13 PROGRESS: GOAL TWO STATUS Pushing political action. Full use of four-pillar strategy, including global market-based measure. In line with UNFCCC’s 2020 start- date for a new climate agreement.

14 WORKING TO DEVELOP A GLOBAL MARKET-BASED MEASURE 2009: industry presents Governments at ICAO with climate plan. 2013: Governments agree to develop global MBM for sector. Currently: parties at ICAO are undertaking political and technical work to design MBM for agreement at 2016 ICAO Assembly and implementation from 2020.

15 PROGRESS: GOAL THREE STATUS In progress Will be pursued mainly through sustainable alternative fuels… …and future technology.

16 SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE FUELS Could reduce CO2 from airline operations by up to 80%. Industry is working with supply chain, researchers, civil society to introduce sustainability standards. Can be created from waste sources and non-food crops. Over 2,000 commercial flights so far.

17 FUTURE TECHNOLOGY Over $15 billion Invested annually in research by aircraft and engine manufacturers

18 HOW GOVERNMENTS CAN HELP

19 COLLABORATION IS KEY

20 For more information on industry climate action: www.enviro.aero [company] environmental activities: [insert website] Insert link to own company website and delete pink box!


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