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Jet Aviation offers support for ETC compliance

Posted 28 September 2012 · Add Comment

Jet Aviation is offering management support services to help customers achieve full compliance with the European Union's Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) Phase III requirements.

Phase III of the EU ETS will place a broader cap on emissions in January 2013. To fulfill Phase III requirements, all aircraft operators flying into or out of any airport within the European Union must submit updated, detailed monitoring plans, and ensure registry accounts are open in the appointed member states.

Jet Aviation – which has facilities in Dubai and Saudi Arabia -  provides comprehensive compliance services to help customers meet all procedural requirements of the EU ETS, from Phase III prerequisites to regularly monitoring flight data, calculating CO2 emissions, drafting the annual report and managing emission allowances on the Union Registry.

“This Emissions Trading System phase is going to make compliance even more demanding and time-consuming for aircraft operators,” said Matthias Gruber, manager, EU ETS Services. “Our turnkey compliance solution will help clients seamlessly meet these new requirements. It is particularly helpful to small operators.”

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