Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
australian aviation logo

Boeing and Airbus on side against EU ETS

written by australianaviation.com.au | March 23, 2012

Boeing has backed Airbus in a dispute over the EU's carbon trading scheme.

Boeing has backed Airbus in its dispute with the European Union over the EU’s carbon pricing scheme, a rare moment of agreement between two arch-rivals who remain locked in a bitter trade dispute over government subsidies.

“This is not about Boeing and Airbus,” Boeing CEO Jim Albaugh told Reuters during an aviation industry meeting in Geneva. “It is about what is best for our customers and how we are going to get the whole industry to reduce its environmental footprint.”

This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members.
Login
Become a Member
To continue reading the rest of this article, please login.

or

To unlock all Australian Aviation magazine content and again unlimited access to our daily news and features, become a member today!
A monthly membership is only $5.99 or save with our annual plans.
PRINT
$49.95 for 1 year Become a Member
See benefits
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
PRINT + DIGITAL
$99.95 for 1 year Become a Member
$179.95 for 2 years Become a Member
See benefits
  • Unlimited access to all Australian Aviation digital content
  • Access to the Australian Aviation app
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
  • Access to our Behind the Lens photo galleries and other exclusive content
  • Daily news updates via our email bulletin
DIGITAL
$5.99 Monthly Become a Member
$59.95 Annual Become a Member
See benefits
  • Unlimited access to all Australian Aviation digital content
  • Access to the Australian Aviation app
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
  • Access to our Behind the Lens photo galleries and other exclusive content
  • Daily news updates via our email bulletin

The EU’s Emission Trading Scheme has drawn strong criticism from the aviation industry and from other countries – most notably China, India and the US – who say Brussels is acting unilaterally and should have worked through the UN for global consensus on emissions reduction. The EU has said it acted only after years of global inaction and has no plans to abandon the scheme.

But the plot has thickened, with Airbus claiming the Chinese government is holding up commercial orders of its aircraft in retaliation for the scheme and warning of a looming trade war.

Boeing and Airbus are in the midst of a trade war of their own – with each side arguing that the other receives illegal government subsidies. The WTO has ruled against both parties, but the dispute remains unresolved.

==
==

In another bit of cooperation on Thursday, the world’s two largest planemakers joined with number three Embraer in announcing a deal to study biofuels.

 

You need to be a member to post comments. Become a member today!
Momentum Media Logo
Most Innovative Company
Copyright © 2007-2025 MOMENTUMMEDIA