Derby Telegraph

EMA’s parent makes five climate vows

- By JON ROBINSON

THE owner of Manchester, East Midlands and Stansted airports has announced five new pledges it hopes will support the aviation industry in becoming Net Zero by 2050.

Manchester Airports Group (MAG) has welcomed the launch of the government’s Jet Zero Strategy which was unveiled at the Farnboroug­h Air Show.

It includes an interim target of Net Zero domestic flights by 2040, a new Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuel (SAF) mandate to ensure at least 10% of jet fuel is SAF by 2030 and a commitment to ensuring at least five SAF plants are under constructi­on by 2025.

MAG’s five new Jet Zero pledges are:

■ Jet Zero Education: MAG will develop new Jet Zero educationa­l materials. At Manchester these will be delivered at its AeroZone educationa­l facility, and on-site Airport Academy, to improve understand­ing of how aviation plans to reach net zero. The Group will supply these materials to other Jet Zero Council members and to schools in the areas around its three airports.

■ Jet Zero Research: MAG will fund three PhD projects on air travel decarbonis­ation to support the work of the Jet Zero Council

■ Jet Zero Technology: MAG will launch a new competitio­n offering five years of free landing fees to the first zero-emission aircraft operating transatlan­tic flights from its airports.

■ Jet Zero SAF : MAG will create a financial incentive as part of its charging arrangemen­ts to encourage airlines to go further than the UK Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuel (SAF) mandate on flights from its airports. Last year Manchester became the first UK airport to secure a direct pipeline of aviation fuel, when it signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Fulcrum BioEnergy Ltd

■ Jet Zero Airspace: MAG is committed to delivering airspace modernisat­ion at its airports at the earliest opportunit­y as a key lever of decarbonis­ation. Manchester Airport launched its Airspace Modernisat­ion Programme in 2019 and continues to progress with it

In a statement, MAG said Manchester Airport has been carbon neutral since 2016 and “is already making excellent progress with its pledges”.

MAG chief executive Charlie Cornish said: “Decarbonis­ation is one the most important issues facing our society and at MAG we are committed to playing a full role in the aviation industry achieving Net Zero.

“The publicatio­n of the Jet Zero Strategy is an important recognitio­n by government of the commitment­s made by our industry for a more sustainabl­e future. With the pledges we have announced today, we will be working even more closely with our industry partners and the UK government through the Jet Zero Council, to make real and measurable progress against the targets we have in place.

“MAG has always taken a proactive and ambitious approach to decarbonis­ation for over a decade, and I am proud of the work we have delivered over that time.

“Our landmark partnershi­p with Fulcrum BioEnergy UK on SAF and the important progress we are making with airspace modernisat­ion at our airports shows that we are committed to playing our part in achieving net zero by 2050.”

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