
Aircraft Leasing Ireland (ALI) has endorsed the fast-tracking of book-and-claim accounting under voluntary reporting frameworks to improve access to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), announced during their third Global Aviation Sustainability Day Conference in the Round Room at the Mansion House in Dublin.
The conference gathered key figures from the aviation sector, with a keynote speech by Magda Kopczyńska of the European Commission, focusing on the theme “Sustainability: is reality biting?”
ALI, which backed the Fly Net Zero initiative in 2022 aiming for net-zero carbon emissions in civil aviation by 2050, highlighted the need for greater SAF production and investment through the proposed book-and-claim system.
The book-and-claim approach allows for the separation of environmental credits from physical fuel flow, facilitating global SAF purchases and supporting corporate engagement in decarbonization while reducing lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.