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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?

How would wet lease operations be accounted for? The leasing airline usually has no operational control over fuel consumption of the leased aircraft.

February 09, 2026 08:36

If an ACMI flight is scheduled by an aircraft operator, it will be labelled. If no data on the ACMI operator is reported, their labels will be estimated based on the scheduled flights.

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