In joint letters Airbus, Air Berlin, Air France, British Airways, Iberia, Lufthansa, MTU Aero Engines, Safran and Virgin Atlantic have called upon Prime Ministers David Cameron (UK), Francois Fillon (F), Angela Merkel (GE) and Mariano Rajoy (Sp) to take action and stop an escalating trade conflict with China and other countries opposing the European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
In their letters, the nine CEOs confirm that as a response to European ETS, aviation-related businesses are now faced with real concrete action with serious consequences on the European aviation business.
In many of the countries opposed to ETS, counter-measures and restrictions on European airlines are in preparation, such as special taxes and even traffic rights limitations. In China, approval for US$12 billion worth of Airbus orders has been suspended. Airbus estimates that this will jeopardise more than 1 000 Airbus jobs in Europe and at least another 1 000 in the supply chain.
The nine CEOs fully expect the list of suspensions, cancellations and punitive actions to grow as other important markets continue to oppose ETS. They see the situation as becoming intolerable for the European aviation industry. "A situation that Europe can ill afford in the current economic climate."
The CEOs therefore urgently request consultations at the level of the EU Council and, most importantly, with the States taking this retaliatory trade action. "The aim must be to find a compromise solution and to have these punitive trade measures stopped before it is too late."