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  • Can aircraft operators and third parties display similar flight emission values to the FEL?
  • Can reports for EU ETS, CORSIA and ReFuelEU be used to report for the FEL?
  • Have existing ICAO standards been taken into consideration? As these have been approved by 192 member states, are we risking duplication?
  • Will the Flight Emissions Label be used for cargo flights?
  • Will there be an option for aircraft operators to exit the scheme once enrolled?
  • How would wet lease operations be accounted for? The leasing airline usually has no operational control over fuel consumption of the leased aircraft.
  • If an airline is able to improve its emissions performance during the label validity, will they still be required to display their existing label score?
  • Will labels only be provided for direct flights or will routes with stopovers be included? Or would 2 labels be required for stopovers?

Will there be an option for aircraft operators to exit the scheme once enrolled?

Updated February 09, 2026 13:58

The system is voluntary and as such, a process for leaving the program is a key component of the Flight Emissions Label, however refunds will not be provided to operators who withdraw.

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