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Equatic, 1pointFive, Air Canada - Fireside Chat

Discover how aviation embraces carbon removals through new fuel tech and CORSIA emission reductions.
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Aviation and CDR: Ready for Take-Off?

Session Chair

  • Edward Sanders - COO, Equatic

Speakers

  • Anna Stukas - Vice President Business Development, 1PointFive
  • Thomas Goetz - Manager for Climate Change Programs, Air Canada

Key Session Themes

  • Pre-purchased, verified and durable carbon removal credits between airlines and aerospace manufacturers are rising. What do the notable successes have in common?
  • Is CORSIA leading to offsetting beyond borders? Has the first phase been on track to limit the growth of net aviation CO2 emissions to 2020 levels?
  • Developments in fossil-derived jet fuel and new technologies significantly decarbonise long-haul aviation and the pathway to Net-Zero 2050. What policy frameworks need to be put in place to incentivise producers?
  • What are the opportunities to reuse removed carbon in sustainable fuel?

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Aviation and CDR: Ready for Take-Off?

Session Chair

  • Edward Sanders - COO, Equatic

Speakers

  • Anna Stukas - Vice President Business Development, 1PointFive
  • Thomas Goetz - Manager for Climate Change Programs, Air Canada

Key Session Themes

  • Pre-purchased, verified and durable carbon removal credits between airlines and aerospace manufacturers are rising. What do the notable successes have in common?
  • Is CORSIA leading to offsetting beyond borders? Has the first phase been on track to limit the growth of net aviation CO2 emissions to 2020 levels?
  • Developments in fossil-derived jet fuel and new technologies significantly decarbonise long-haul aviation and the pathway to Net-Zero 2050. What policy frameworks need to be put in place to incentivise producers?
  • What are the opportunities to reuse removed carbon in sustainable fuel?

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